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Contract type Fixed-term contract
Duration 18 months
Location Nancy
Start date October - November 2026
Salary 2500 euros (net salary - charges deducted)
Required Education Master's degree (or equivalent) minimum — PhD preferred
Context: This offer is part of the University of Lorraine's interdisciplinary program “B4B” (Biomolecules for the Bioeconomy). Designed to accelerate innovation in the discovery, production, and formulation of biomolecules for key sectors such as agri-food, nutrition and health, and cosmetics, it aims to reconcile the development of biobased molecules with the sustainable management of natural resources and environmental preservation. The recruited research engineer will work specifically on the ECIA-CAB project, which aims to design, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents, a fertilizer encapsulation methodology that limits the societal impacts (environmental, social, and economic) of European agriculture.
Within a multidisciplinary framework involving computer scientists, AI and data science specialists from LORIA, management science researchers from CEREFIGE, and agri-food physical chemists from LIBio, we seek to combine different approaches in the automatic extraction of scientific knowledge, the collection of open environmental data, and advanced analysis using machine learning.
The recruited engineer will be at the heart of this project, developing AI agents capable of automating scientific monitoring and enriching predictive models with expert knowledge.
Project Summary
This project aims to reduce the environmental impact of European agriculture through cost-effective encapsulation solutions for inputs, thereby enabling the development of precision agriculture. It will leverage the expertise of the B4B program and artificial intelligence to reduce fertilizer and pesticide use, mitigate health and environmental risks, lower costs, and increase farmers' incomes. The ECIA-CAB project will: (i) develop an AI-based application to determine the optimal composition of the encapsulation matrix based on the characteristics of the biomolecules, as well as local climate and soil data (precision agriculture); (ii) reduce pesticide and phosphate inputs by up to 50% through the use of controlled-release systems (encapsulation); and (iii) decrease costs for farmers by 15% by reducing the amount of active inputs required (minimizing losses to soil and water). (iv) to support the creation of a start-up (software and mobile application); and (v) to reduce the overall impact of agriculture on citizens. By developing input encapsulation, the project aims to provide affordable bioencapsulation solutions enabling reduced, efficient, and sustainable use of inputs for precision agriculture.
Main Tasks
1 — Development of an AI Agent for scientific monitoring, design and deployment of an autonomous AI agent for extracting information from scientific publications:
2 — Open Data Collection and Integration, Development of Open Environmental and Agronomic Data Collection Pipelines (France / Europe)
3 — Data Analysis & Multi-Source Approaches, Implementation of Advanced Methods to Explore Links Between Bibliographic and Field Data:
4 — Incremental Learning & Expert Knowledge Injection, Development of Machine Learning Approaches Enhanced by Human Expertise:
SELECTION CRITERIA
Education
Required Technical Skills
Preferred Skills
Personal Qualities
Work Environment
The engineer will join a multidisciplinary research team with access to dedicated computing resources and institutional scientific databases.
TERMS AND TENURE
This two-year position will be based at the LIBio/LORIA and CEREFIGE Laboratories (F-54000 Nancy) The duration is 18 months.
The target start date for the position is October 1, 2026 with some flexibility on the exact start date (November is accepted).
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants are requested to submit the following materials:
• A cover letter applying for the position (2 pages max)
• Full CV and list of publications
• Academic transcripts (unofficial versions are fine) - Relevant links: GitHub, project portfolio
Deadline for application is July 10th 2026. Applicants will be interviewed by an Ad Hoc Commission by July 23rd 2026
Applications are only accepted through email to:
with the subject line: “Application – AI Research Engineer”:
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