[Acpc-l] BEICIP-FRANLAB is looking for young talented European researchers for Marie Curie fellowships supported by the European Commission

Hans Zima Hans Zima <zima@cacr.caltech.edu>
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BEICIP-FRANLAB, a fully owned subsidiary of Institut Français du 
Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison (near Paris), France, is one of the world's 
largest independent petroleum consultant firms. Its area of activity 
covers the Exploration-Production sector as well as the downstream 
domain (hydrocarbon refining, transportation, energy economics etc.). 
Its customers include national and international oil companies, 
governments and agencies.
BEICIP-FRANLAB is looking for young talented European researchers for 
Marie Curie fellowships supported by the European Commission under the 
HUMAN program (Improving the Human Research Potential)
Grants are available for doctoral studies (up to 36 months) and for 
postdoctoral visits (12 months). Standard EC rules apply for 
eligibility, funding, and administration.
The selected researchers will work on advanced computer science and/or 
applied mathematics projects, with applications in the petroleum 
industries. Positions are available in software engineering, artificial 
intelligence and knowledge management techniques, statistics and neural 
networks, evolutionary computation, data and text mining, signal and 
image processing, 3D visualization, applied mathematics and scientific 
computing.
The researchers will benefit from the scientific and technical 
environment linking research of IFP Group, (35 researchers in the 
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics Department of IFP), training 
(including the IFP School), and industrial applications (the core 
activity of BEICIP-FRANLAB). They will have access to state-of-the-art 
facilities including the supercomputing centre of IFP, networked 
workstations and PCs, running best-of-class software. The Computer 
Science and Applied Mathematics department has partnerships with several
leading research centres and universities in Europe and worldwide.

For all matters, please contact 
Dr. Bertrand Braunschweig 
Chief Research Engineer 
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics Department 
Institut Francais du Petrole 
1 & 4 avenue de Bois Preau 
92500 Rueil Malmaison 
FRANCE 
voice 33 01 47 52 66 48 
fax 33 01 47 52 70 22 
email bertrand.braunschweig@ifp.fr 
web www.ifp.fr


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