Join CNRS and TIMC Lab Teams as a Junior Professor in Multimodal Imaging!
A unique opportunity for young researchers passionate about innovation in healthcare.
Are you passionate about medical imaging innovation and the use of big data?
The French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) is opening a tenure track (Chair of junior professor) in the field of imaging, extended to the exploitation of multimodal data (IDM).
What is a CNRS Chair of Junior Professor (CPJ)?
A CPJ is a temporary position lasting between 3 to 6 years, intended for promising researchers. It offers the opportunity to lead ambitious research projects while benefiting from dedicated mentorship and giving tenure in the corps of research directors at the end of the contract.
Why Apply?
- Transdisciplinary Impact: Understand and integrate complex and heterogeneous health data to model patient care pathways, including medical images and real-world hospital data (but not only!), aiming to develop disruptive therapeutic approaches.
- Therapeutic Innovation: Identify and validate complex biomedical signatures from multimodal and multi-scale sources (images, textual data, surgical videos, radiological and surgerical reports, and medical device trace data, contextualized by other real-world data).
- Collaboration and Vision : Work in an exceptional, collaborative, and transdisciplinary environment within a prestigious academic and hospital-university setting to develop integrated and translational data analysis approaches.
- Host Laboratory: Join TIMC Lab and its dynamic teams, a research unit recognized for its innovative biomedical resseach in imaging, and medical informatics. Contribute to both fundamental and translational research projects with direct impact on patient health and the future of medicine!
- Quality of Life: Enjoy an exceptional lifestyle in the Grenoble (Alpes) region, a hub of innovation surrounded by three mountain ranges, offering: 34 winter sports resorts, 3 natural parks, 5,000 km of marked trails, and over a hundred lakes and water bodies.
Don't miss this opportunity to join a world-class scientific environment and contribute to groundbreaking advances in healthcare!