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Two-year postdoc position in signal processing and Monte Carlo methods applied to epidemiology

19 Octobre 2023


Catégorie : Post-doctorant


Atwo-years postdoc position in signal processing and Monte Carlo methods applied to epidemiology has opened in Nantes, in the framework of the ANR project OptiMoCSI.

More details can be found here: https://bpascal-fr.github.io/assets/pdfs/PostdocOffer.pdf.

 

The daily surveillance of the Covid-19 pandemic relies on the reproduction number R0, which accounts for the averaged number of secondary cases stemming from a primary infection. The precise, fast and robust estimation of this indicator is thus of utmost importance for National Health Authorities to design sanitary politics. The purpose of the project is to develop automated data driven procedures for the estimation of the reproduction number of an epidemic. Further context and mathematical details can be found in this presentation https://bpascal-fr.github.io/assets/pdfs/LJK23.pdf providing an overall presentation of the previous works on this topic by the OptiMoCSI consortium.

Applications can be made by contacting barbara.pascal@cnrs.fr, jerome.idier@ls2n.fr and sebastien.bourguignon@ls2n.fr or via https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6004-BARPAS-001/Default.aspx.
Starting data is flexible between December 2023 and spring 2024.

 

Atwo-years postdoc position in signal processing and Monte Carlo methods applied to epidemiology has opened in Nantes, in the framework of the ANR project OptiMoCSI. More details can be found here: https://bpascal-fr.github.io/assets/pdfs/PostdocOffer.pdf.

 

The daily surveillance of the Covid-19 pandemic relies on the reproduction number R0, which accounts for the averaged number of secondary cases stemming from a primary infection. The precise, fast and robust estimation of this indicator is thus of utmost importance for National Health Authorities to design sanitary politics. The purpose of the project is to develop automated data driven procedures for the estimation of the reproduction number of an epidemic. Further context and mathematical details can be found in this presentation https://bpascal-fr.github.io/assets/pdfs/LJK23.pdf providing an overall presentation of the previous works on this topic by the OptiMoCSI consortium.

Applications can be made by contacting barbara.pascal@cnrs.fr, jerome.idier@ls2n.fr and sebastien.bourguignon@ls2n.fr or via https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6004-BARPAS-001/Default.aspx.
Starting data is flexible between December 2023 and spring 2024.