PhD on Deep Learning and Oceanography

When:
31/01/2024 all-day
2024-01-31T01:00:00+01:00
2024-01-31T01:00:00+01:00

Offre en lien avec l’Action/le Réseau : – — –/– — –

Laboratoire/Entreprise : Lab-STICC/IMT Atlantique
Durée : 36 months
Contact : ronan.fablet@imt-atlantique.fr
Date limite de publication : 2024-01-31

Contexte :
Through the integration of cutting-edge capacities in ocean observation, data infrastructures as well as modelling and forecasting using innovative technologies, the European digital twin of the ocean will build a digital representation of marine and coastal environments. It will provide an innovative set of user-driven, interactive, and decision-making tools, backed by the best science and data. To reach this objective, a growing consensus envisions the critical contribution of AI technologies and data-driven paradigms to develop hybrid digital twins of the ocean.

Sujet :
This PhD position starting on fall 2024 is opened in the frame of a collaboration between OceaniX AI chair (Prof. Ronan Fablet), Mercator Ocean Intl (Dr. Charles-Emmanuel Testut) and MIT (Prof. Pierre Lermusiaux). It will explore research avenues at the crossroads of deep learning, data assimilation, uncertainty quantification and generative modeling.

More information here: https://www.imt-atlantique.fr/sites/default/files/recherche/doctorat/seed/research-topics/12-ocean-forecasting.html

Contact: Ronan Fablet, ronan.fablet@imt-atlantique.fr

Profil du candidat :
MSc. and/or engineer degree in Applied Math., AI and/or geoscience.

Formation et compétences requises :
Depending of the academic background previous experience in deep learning and/or geoscience would be a plus.

Adresse d’emploi :
hosting insitutions: IMT Atlantique, Brest; Mercator Ocean Intl, Toulouse, France