Post-doctoral Position in Spatial/Computational Statistics (Grenoble,
France)
A post-doctoral position is available in Grenoble, France, to work on
computational methods for spatial point process models. The candidate
will work with Simon Barthelmé (GIPSA-lab, CNRS) and Jean-François
Coeurjolly (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Laboratory Jean Kuntzmann) on
extending point process methodology to deal with large datasets
involving multiple sources of variation. We will focus on eye movement
data, a new and exciting application area for spatial statistics. The
work will take place in the context of an interdisciplinary project on
eye movement modelling involving psychologists, statisticians and
applied mathematicians from three different institutes in Grenoble. The
ideal candidate has a background in spatial or computational statistics
or machine learning. Knowledge of R (and in particular the package
spatstat) and previous experience with point process models is a
definite plus. The duration of the contract is 12+6 months, starting
01.10.2015 at the earliest. Salary is according to standard CNRS scale
(roughly EUR 2k/month).
Grenoble is the largest city in the French Alps, with a very strong
science and technology cluster. It is a pleasant place to live, in an
exceptional mountain environment.
Simon Barthelmé: https://sites.google.com/site/simonbarthelme/
Jean-François Coeurjolly:
http://www-ljk.imag.fr/membres/Jean-Francois.Coeurjolly/
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