Positions and Internships
Advice for applicants
Post-doctoral and PhD visits
This page lists positions that are connected to a specific research program and funding. We also have positions opened for post-doctoral applicants and for short stays by PhD students. Please feel free to contact us for further information.
Internships for International students
Internships for international students are processed through the program Internship at INRIA for international students.
As explained in the description of this program, we only accept application through the request of a local sponsor, usually a university faculty or dean. Here is the current list of partner institutions and sponsors
Please feel free to contact the local sponsor at your university if you wish him or her to sponsor your application with us.
- ARCHIVE of all past offers (for all kind of positions)
- Playing with Fourier spectrum for real-time ocean explorer and texture generation
Beginning date: 01/02/2023 - Length: 5 mois - Contact: Fabrice Neyret (office B107, +33 4 76 61 5430)
- Variable Extraction in BRDFs of Composite Materials
Beginning date: 01/02/2023 - Length: 6 months - Contact: Cyril Soler (office B103, +33 4 76 61 54 29)
- CNN Extraction of BRDFs from Photographs
Beginning date: 01/02/2023 - Length: 6 months - Contact: Cyril Soler (office B103, +33 4 76 61 54 29)
- Various projects for the rendering of stylized panorama maps
Beginning date: 01/02/2023 - Length: 6 month - Contact: Joëlle Thollot (office B107, +33 4 76 61 54 24)
- BRDF model for dry powders
We are interested in BRDF models for dry powders. These dry powders are frequently used as pigments, for example in cave paintings. They are also frequent in spatial exploration: the surface of Mars is mostly made of dry powders, as well as many asteroids. There are currently no valid BRDF models that explain the reflectance of dry powders (we have BRDF models for liquids and for solids, but not for powders). Our project here is to measure the reflectance of existing dry powders, and extract a model that connects the physical properties, such as the material and the size of the grain, with the observed properties, such as the size of the specular peak and the backscattering peak. This project will be carried in cooperation with Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble, where there is a gonio-reflectometer for measuring dry powders, along with their spectral response. Our plan is to start with a single material, with a well measured index of refraction, to limit the sources of uncertainty, then extend to a larger range of materials
Beginning date: 01/02/2023 - Length: 5-6 months - Contact: Nicolas Holzschuch (office B106, +33 4 76 61 55 06)