Research Engineer in Digital Humanities – User Interface Development (1 Year)
Type de contrat : CDD
Niveau de diplôme exigé : Bac + 5 ou équivalent
Fonction : Ingénieur scientifique contractuel
Niveau d'expérience souhaité : Jusqu'à 3 ans
Contexte et atouts du poste
The position is funded within the research project BACK IN TIME, hosted at Inria (Nancy, France), within the Caramba team (LORIA). The project aims to develop the first open-source software dedicated to the automated cryptanalysis of historical encrypted documents (15th–19th centuries), at the intersection of cryptography, artificial intelligence, history, and digital humanities.
The Research Engineer will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment, in close collaboration with cryptographers, historians, and experts in digital humanities and AI. The software developed in the project is primarily intended for non-technical end users, especially historians and archivists, making usability, accessibility, and methodological transparency central concerns.
The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to an internationally visible project combining cutting-edge computational methods with humanities research, within a public research institution committed to open science and open-source software.
Mission confiée
Assignments :
The Research Engineer will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of the final user interface of the BACK IN TIME software platform.
In particular, the engineer will:
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Design a user-centered interface adapted to the needs and practices of historians and researchers in the humanities.
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Translate complex computational processes (transcription, cryptanalysis, statistical analysis) into clear, guided, and interpretable user workflows.
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Act as a key interface between technical developers and end users, ensuring that methodological choices are understandable and documented.
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Contribute to workshops, user testing sessions, and feedback collection with historians and archivists.
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Participate in the overall software architecture discussions to ensure coherence between backend developments and frontend usability.
For a better knowledge of the proposed research subject :
See our website https://backintime.inria.fr/
Collaboration :
The recruited person will be in connection with Almanach team in Paris, who works in computer vision.
Responsibilities :
The person recruited is responsible for the final interface.
Steering/Management :
The successful candidate will report to Michael Mera (experienced project engineer) and Cécile Pierrot (cryptography researcher and project leader). They will also collaborate with Inria's SED (experimentation and development department) and benefit from the technical expertise of its staff.
Principales activités
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Design and development of a web-based user interface for the BACK IN TIME software.
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User experience (UX) and usability design, with a strong focus on digital humanities standards and research practices.
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Collaboration with researchers to define functional specifications and usage scenarios.
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Documentation of the interface and contribution to user guides and tutorials.
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Participation in interdisciplinary meetings and workshops related to the project.
Compétences
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Proven experience in digital humanities, research software engineering, or human-centered computing.
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Strong skills in web interface development and user experience design.
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Ability to work in interdisciplinary research contexts and to communicate with non-technical users.
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Experience with open-source research software is a strong asset.
Avantages
- Subsidized meals
- Partial reimbursement of public transport costs
- Leave: 7 weeks of annual leave + 10 extra days off due to RTT (statutory reduction in working hours) + possibility of exceptional leave (sick children, moving home, etc.)
- Possibility of teleworking (after 6 months of employment) and flexible organization of working hours
- Professional equipment available (videoconferencing, loan of computer equipment, etc.)
- Social, cultural and sports events and activities
- Access to vocational training
- Social security coverage
Rémunération
From €2692 gross/month depending on experience and qualifications
Informations générales
- Thème/Domaine :
Algorithmique, calcul formel et cryptologie
Ingénierie logicielle (BAP E) - Ville : Villers lès Nancy
- Centre Inria : Centre Inria de l'Université de Lorraine
- Date de prise de fonction souhaitée : 2026-04-01
- Durée de contrat : 12 mois
- Date limite pour postuler : 2026-03-10
Attention: Les candidatures doivent être déposées en ligne sur le site Inria. Le traitement des candidatures adressées par d'autres canaux n'est pas garanti.
Consignes pour postuler
Sécurité défense :
Ce poste est susceptible d’être affecté dans une zone à régime restrictif (ZRR), telle que définie dans le décret n°2011-1425 relatif à la protection du potentiel scientifique et technique de la nation (PPST). L’autorisation d’accès à une zone est délivrée par le chef d’établissement, après avis ministériel favorable, tel que défini dans l’arrêté du 03 juillet 2012, relatif à la PPST. Un avis ministériel défavorable pour un poste affecté dans une ZRR aurait pour conséquence l’annulation du recrutement.
Politique de recrutement :
Dans le cadre de sa politique diversité, tous les postes Inria sont accessibles aux personnes en situation de handicap.
Contacts
- Équipe Inria : CARAMBA
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Recruteur :
Pierrot Cécile / cecile.pierrot@inria.fr
L'essentiel pour réussir
The ideal candidate is comfortable working in a highly dynamic research environment and genuinely enjoys interdisciplinary collaboration. They are curious, attentive to users’ needs, and motivated by the challenge of translating complex scientific processes into accessible and meaningful tools.
A strong interest in digital humanities is essential, together with a sensitivity to historical sources, research practices in the humanities, and the importance of transparency and interpretability in research software. The candidate should feel at ease engaging in dialogue with historians and researchers from non-technical backgrounds, and be willing to listen, learn, and adapt.
Success in this position relies on a user-centered mindset, autonomy, and the ability to take initiative while working closely within a collaborative team. An interest in open science, open-source development, and research-driven innovation will be a strong asset, as well as the capacity to balance technical rigor with usability and clarity.
A propos d'Inria
Inria est l’institut national de recherche dédié aux sciences et technologies du numérique. Il emploie 2600 personnes. Ses 215 équipes-projets agiles, en général communes avec des partenaires académiques, impliquent plus de 3900 scientifiques pour relever les défis du numérique, souvent à l’interface d’autres disciplines. L’institut fait appel à de nombreux talents dans plus d’une quarantaine de métiers différents. 900 personnels d’appui à la recherche et à l’innovation contribuent à faire émerger et grandir des projets scientifiques ou entrepreneuriaux qui impactent le monde. Inria travaille avec de nombreuses entreprises et a accompagné la création de plus de 200 start-up. L'institut s'efforce ainsi de répondre aux enjeux de la transformation numérique de la science, de la société et de l'économie.