[Ieee_vis_open_positions] Visualization and HCI job openings in Lyon (FR)

Romain Vuillemot romain.vuillemot at gmail.com
Mon Feb 20 15:46:06 CET 2017


*Tenured academic position in data visualization*

Université Lyon 1, application deadline is March 31st
Topic: “Data Visualization and networks”
Details: 
https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/ListesPostesPublies/FIDIS/0691774D/FOPC_0691774D_4418.pdf

*Engineering position to research novel data visualizations*

Ecole Centrale de Lyon, starting ASAP
Topic: "Data visualization, machine learning"
Details: 
https://liris.cnrs.fr/recrutement/2017/cdd-palse-2017-vuillemot-lyon.pdf
(see EN version here http://romain.vuillemot.net/openings/)

*Phd candidate position in HCI and information visualization*

Université de Lyon / University of Aarhus DK, start in March or April
Topic: "Ambient and ubiquitous visualization"
Details: http://tabard.fr/openings/phd-opening-placed.html

*Paid internships (Master level)*

Université Lyon 1 & Ecole Centrale de Lyon, starting ASAP
Topic: “Emotion Visualisation in MOOCs” http://tabard.fr/openings/
Topic: “Parameters space visualizations” 
http://romain.vuillemot.net/openings/

*Junior and senior research visiting position*

Université de Lyon, on-the-fly appointments
Details: All top-universities have applications-based funding for short 
and long-term research programs, with international researchers. Funding 
includes travel, housing, and relocation. Reach out for more details on 
current opportunities: romain.vuillemot at gmail.com
More details: http://lyon-university.org/

*Education programs*

“Data visualization class” at Master Level (Université Lyon 1, Fall term)
Details: https://lyondataviz.github.io/teaching/lyon1-m2/
This year's class projects: 
https://lyondataviz.github.io/teaching/lyon1-m2/projets-rendus.html
“DataViz Lyon Meetup” monthly gathering on dataviz 
https://www.meetup.com/Lyon-Dataviz/

If you have any question for any of those positions: 
romain.vuillemot at gmail.com

Please note that French language is not mandatory, and is largely spoken 
in both research and education environments. Still, it remains the 
official language, so please don't be scared if some job postings are in 
French. Most communications and applications can be done in English.

-- 
Romain Vuillemot
Assistant Professor, Ecole Centrale Lyon, France
http://romain.vuillemot.net/



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