COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Deadline for candidatures: 25 March 2019
Interviews: from the 13th to the 24th May 2019
ApplyCandidates should hold a Ph.D. and should have demonstrated great ability in research and teaching. They must be able to contribute to computer science education at all teaching level (Bachelor, Ingénieur polytechnicien program, Master of Science and Technology). They will have to show how they will integrate in the teaching teams of basic and more specialized computer courses, and will have to be able to teach at least in one or more of the following domains: algorithmics, programming at all levels (in languages including C++), but also computer architecture, operating systems, compilation, and logic and complexity. Recruited faculty members will strengthen one of the research teams of the Computer Science Laboratory of the Ecole Polytechnique (LIX) (including ALCO, COMBI, MAX, and AMIBIO for more algorithmic profiles, and COMETE, PARSIFAL and TYPICAL for profiles more related to semantics). Their ability to contribute to project-based teaching, and to strengthen the links between teaching, research and applications, will be an important selection criterion. The chosen candidate will become a member of the LIX, where they will develop an original research activity in one of the existing teams. Henceforth, candidates must present a scientific project and/or expertise in one of the research domains of the LIX laboratory.
The responsibilities and missions of Assistant Professor positions at Ecole Polytechnique are similar to positions of « Maître de Conférences » in French Universities.
Candidates are invited to contact Eric Goubault (Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Eric.Goubault@polytechnique.edu), François Morain (Vice-Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Francois.Morain@polytechnique.edu), or Mireille Régnier (Director of LIX, Mireille.Régnier@polytechnique.edu), as well as the head(s) of the team(s) most relevant to their research project.
The deadline for submission of application files on the School's Internet site is March 25, 2019 (http://www.polytechnique.edu/). Auditions are scheduled between May 13 and May 24, 2019.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D., and should have demonstrated great ability in research and teaching. They must be able to contribute to computer science education at all teaching levels (Bachelor, Engineering degree, Master of Science and Technology). They will have to show integration in the teaching teams of the basic and more specialized computer courses. Their ability to contribute to project-based teaching and to strengthen the links between teaching, research and applications will be an important selection criterion. Candidates that would be able to develop courses in computer architecture, operating systems and compilation would be particularly appreciated. The Assistant Professor positions are analogous to the « Maître de Conférences » positions in French Universities. The part-time assistant professors have a permanent job either in academia or in the industry.
Candidates are invited to contact Eric Goubault (Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Eric.Goubault@polytechnique.edu), François Morain (Vice-Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Francois.Morain@polytechnique.edu), or Mireille Régnier (Director of LIX, Mireille.Régnier@polytechnique.edu).
The deadline for submission of application files on the School's Internet site is March 25, 2019 (http://www.polytechnique.edu/). Auditions are scheduled between May 13 and 24, 2019.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D., and should have demonstrated great ability in research and teaching. They must be able to contribute to computer science education at all teaching levels (Bachelor, Engineering degree, Master of Science and Technology). They will have to show how they will integrate in the teaching teams of basic and more specialized computer courses. Their ability to contribute to project-based teaching and to strengthen the links between teaching, research and applications will be an important selection criterion. The assistant professor positions are similar to « Maître de Conférences » positions in French Universities. Part-time assistant professors must have a permanent job either in academia or in industry.
Candidates are invited to contact Eric Goubault (Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Eric.Goubault@polytechnique.edu), François Morain (Vice-Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Francois.Morain@polytechnique.edu), or Mireille Régnier (Director of LIX, Mireille.Régnier@polytechnique.edu).
The deadline for submission of application files on the School's Internet site is March 25, 2019 (http://www.polytechnique.edu/). Auditions are scheduled between May 13 and 24, 2019.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. and should have demonstrated great abilities in research and teaching. They must be able to contribute to computer science education at all teaching levels (Bachelor , Engineering degree, Master of Science and Technology). They will have to show how they will integrate into the teaching teams of basic and more specialized computer courses. Their ability to contribute to project-based teaching and to strengthen the links between teaching, research and applications will be an important selection criterion. The assistant professor positions are analogous to « Maître de Conférences » positions in French Universities. Part-time assistant professors have a permanent job either in academia or in industry.
Candidates are invited to contact Eric Goubault (Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Eric.Goubault@polytechnique.edu), François Morain (Vice-Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Francois.Morain@polytechnique.edu), or Mireille Régnier (Director of LIX, Mireille.Régnier@polytechnique.edu).
The deadline for submission of application files on the School's Internet site is March 25, 2019 (http://www.polytechnique.edu/). Interviews are scheduled between May 13 and 24, 2019.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. and should have demonstrated great abilities in research and teaching. They must be able to contribute to computer science education at all teaching levels (Bachelor, Engineering degree, Master of Science and Technology). They will have to show how they will integrate into the teaching teams of basic and more specialized computer science courses. Their ability to contribute to project-based teaching, and to strengthen the links between teaching, research and applications, will be an important selection criterion.
The chosen candidate will become a member of the Laboratory of Computer Science of the Ecole Polytechnique (LIX), where they will develop original research activity in the « Networks » team. Candidates must present a scientific project and/or expertise in relation to IoT.
The responsibilities and missions of Assistant Professor positions at Ecole Polytechnique are similar to those of « Maître de Conférences » positions in French Universities.
Candidates are invited to contact Eric Goubault (Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Eric.Goubault@polytechnique.edu), or François Morain (Vice-Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Francois.Morain@polytechnique.edu), or Mireille Régnier (Director of LIX, Mireille.Régnier@polytechnique.edu), as well as the head of the « Networks » team, Thomas Clausen (Thomas.Clausen@polytechnique.edu).
The deadline for submission of applications file on the School's Internet site is March 25, 2019 (http://www.polytechnique.edu/). Interviews are scheduled between May 13 and 24, 2019.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D., and should have demonstrated great ability in research and teaching. They must be able to contribute to computer science education at all teaching levels (Bachelor, Engineering degree, Master, MOOC, and Executive Education). They will have to show how they will integrate in the teaching teams of basic and more specialized computer courses. Their ability to contribute to project-based teaching, and to strengthen the links between teaching, research and applications, will be an important selection criterion. The chosen candidate will become a member of the Laboratory of Computer Science of the Ecole Polytechnique (LIX), where she or he will develop original research activity in one of the following teams: CEDAR, DASCIM or STREAM. Candidates must present a scientific project and/or expertise in data science and artificial intelligence.
The responsibilities and missions of Assistant Professor positions at École Polytechnique are similar to those of « Maître de Conférences » positions in French Universities. Monge positions are tenure-track positions of two times three years, during which the holder of the position will have to pass his « Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches » (habilitation thesis – the holder will benefit from a partial discharge of his teaching duties). After six years, the holder of the Monge position will be tenured as a Professor (with responsibilities and missions analogous to the positions of « Professeur des Universités » in France), in case of a positive evaluation.
Candidates are invited to contact Eric Goubault (Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Eric.Goubault@polytechnique.edu), or François Morain (Vice-Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Francois.Morain@polytechnique.edu), or Mireille Régnier (Director of LIX, Mireille.Régnier@polytechnique.edu), as well as the head of the teams most relevant to their research project: DASCIM (Michalis Vazirgiannis, mvazirg@lix.polytechnique.fr), CEDAR (Ioana Manolescu, ioana.manolescu@inria.fr) or STREAM (Marie-Paule Cani, marie-paule.cani@polytechnique.edu).
The deadline for submission of application files on the School's Internet site is March 25, 2019 (http://www.polytechnique.edu/). Interviews are scheduled between May 13 and 24, 2019.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. and should have demonstrated great abilities in research and teaching. They must be able to contribute to computer science education at all teaching levels (Bachelor, Engineering degree, Master of Science and Technology). They will have to show how they will integrate in the teaching teams of basic and more specialized computer courses, and will have to be able to teach at least one or more of the following domains: algorithmics, programming at all levels (in langages including C++), but also computer architecture, operating systems, compilation, and logic and complexity. Recruited faculty members will strengthen one of the teams of the Laboratory of Computer Science of the Ecole Polytechnique (LIX) (including ALCO, AMIBIO, COMBI and MAX for more algorithmic profiles, and COMETE, PARSIFAL, and TYPICAL for profiles more related to semantics). Their ability to contribute to project-based teaching and to strengthen the links between teaching, research, and applications will be an important selection criterion. The selected candidate will become a member of the LIX, where they will develop original research activity in one of the existing teams. Candidates must present a scientific project and/or expertise in the research domains of the LIX laboratory.
The responsibilities and missions of Assistant Professor positions at Ecole Polytechnique are similar to those of « Maître de Conférences » positions in French Universities. Monge positions are tenure-track positions of two times three years, during which the holder of the position will have to pass his « Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches » (habilitation thesis – the holder will benefit from a partial discharge of his teaching duties). After six years, the holder of the Monge position will be tenured as a professor (with responsibilities and missions analogous to the positions of « Professeur des Universités » in France) in case of a positive.
Candidates are invited to contact Eric Goubault (Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Eric.Goubault@polytechnique.edu), François Morain (Vice-Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Francois.Morain@polytechnique.edu), or Mireille Régnier (Director of LIX, Mireille.Régnier@polytechnique.edu), as well as the head(s) of the team(s) most relevant to their research project.
The deadline for submission of application files on the School's Internet site is March 25, 2019 (http://www.polytechnique.edu/). Auditions are scheduled between May 13 and May 24, 2019.