Job: Postdoc in Information Visualization and HCI at Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Postdoc in Information Visualization and Human-Computer Interaction
Design, Interaction, Visualisation & Applications (DIVA) research group at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris
On “Wizard: Visual Analytics for Home Care”
https://perso.telecom-paristech.fr/eagan/research/recruitment/wizard

The DIVA group at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris is currently seeking outstanding candidates for a funded post-doc in information visualization and human-computer interaction. In the context of home-care for aging populations, this project has two goals: research into visual analytics support for hybrid human-machine decision making processes, and the creation of proof-of-concept tools for practitioners. The successful post-doc will explore and develop new models of such hybrid interactions combining machine-learning and visualization in the visual analytics process.

REQUIREMENTS

Applicants should have:

  • a Ph.D. in human-computer interaction, information visualization, data science, machine learning, or a related discipline.
  • experience with some or all of the following: mastery of computer science fundamentals and sound development skills; designing information visualizations; user-centered design; machine learning; data science.
  • mastery of written and spoken English

The successful candidate will work under the supervision of James Eagan & Eric Lecolinet in the DIVA group at Télécom Paris and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

ABOUT DIVA

The DIVA group is a leading HCI research group in France and publishes regularly in top-tier conferences and journals, such as ACM CHI and UIST, and IEEE VIS. Télécom Paris is one of France’s leading engineering schools and is a founding member of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

Interested candidates should contact: james.eagan@telecom-paris.fr. Be sure to include a cover letter and a full Curriculum Vitae.


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