Summary
The ANR project ALARICE is offering two PhD positions focused on computational models and discrete dynamical systems. Candidates will explore general complexity bounds for finite dynamical systems, including cellular automata and automata networks.
PhD positions focused on computational models and discrete dynamical systems, Marseille
Designation
PhD Candidate
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Starting Date | September or October 2026 (flexible) |
| Duration | 3 years |
| Salary | €2300 gross/month (~€1800 net/month) |
| Location | Marseille (CANA) & Nice (MC3) |
Research Area
- Computational models
- Discrete dynamical systems
- Algorithmic complexity
- Finite-model theory
- Graph logics
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree or equivalent in computer science or applied mathematics.
- Strong background in algorithmics, graph theory, or combinatorics.
- Open to candidates of all nationalities and genders (French language skills not mandatory).
Job Description
The PhD candidates will engage in research at the intersection of computational models and discrete dynamical systems. One candidate will be based in Marseille and the other in Nice. The specific research topics may be personalized in collaboration with the selected candidates.
How to Apply
To apply, send the following documents via email:
- CV
- Master’s degree marks
- A motivation letter specifying preferred research subject (inspired by the full project description)
Email applications to:
- Kevin Perrot: kevin.perrot@lis-lab.fr
- Richard: richard@i3s.unice.fr
Last Date to Apply
June 1, 2026
Candidates will receive notification of their application status by mid-June 2026. Feel free to inquire further about project details or introduce yourself before the application deadline.







