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Technicien

Institut DataIA Paris-Saclay
Found 4 weeks ago
Location
Évry, France
Duration (Months)
5.5 Months
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Full-time
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€1000
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Education

  • Bachelor
  • Master

Skills & Qualifications

Technical Skills

  • deep learning
  • time-series prediction
  • weakly supervised training
  • modality fusion
  • machine learning
  • Python

Soft Skills

  • highly motivated

Job Description

Scientific Supervisors: Aymane Souani, Hichem Maaref, and V. Vigneron (IBISC) Partners: IBISC (University of Évry–Paris-Saclay), ™ECOMESURE Specialized AI and Data Science: machine learning theory, high-dimensional statistics, uncertainty, information theory, generative models Duration: 5 to 6 months, starting between January and April 2026 Funding: ECOMESURE internship grant Location: IBISC laboratory Application domain: green tech Keywords: deep learning, time-series prediction, weakly supervised training, modality fusion 1. Context This internship aims to develop a forecasting system to optimize the estimation of pollutant concentrations such as PM2.5, PM10, NO2, O3, and CO from local meteorological variables (temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed) across ™ECOMESURE’s proprietary sensor network (™Ecomzen, ™Ecomlite, ™Ecomtreck, ™Ecomsmart). The historical data warehouse contains more than 10⁹ observations collected in urban, industrial, and commercial settings. ™ECOMESURE operates an expanding network of low-cost IoT sensors capable of transmitting, in near real-time (1–5 min), measurements of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, O3, CO, and micro-meteorological variables to a secure SaaS platform. This dense telemetry already supports hyper-local alerting and reporting services. To transform this massive data stream into actionable intelligence, it is necessary to: maintain dynamic calibration against noise and drift; fuse these low-cost signals with heterogeneous data sources; produce reliable multi-horizon forecasts at 24 h, 72 h, and 168 h [1]. Such hyper-local predictions will optimize building ventilation, improve citizen information, and support public policy evaluation. Problem Statement Operating such a dense and heterogeneous IoT network presents multiple challenges. Low-cost sensors are prone to bias, temperature–humidity sensitivity, and long-term drift, making regular calibration essential to ensure reliable data. The 1–5 min transmission interval generates high-frequency data streams subject to gaps, outliers, and synchronization issues due to communication or power constraints. Moreover, pollutant concentrations exhibit strong spatio-temporal heterogeneity driven by micro-climatic conditions and emission differences across sites, requiring adaptive, non-stationary modeling. At the system level, the secure SaaS platform must ingest and manage large volumes of multimodal telemetry while maintaining scalability and resilience. Finally, hyper-local multi-horizon forecasting under such conditions requires models capable of capturing complex dependencies, quantifying uncertainty, and remaining interpretable for decision-making and regulatory use. 2. Methods / Modeling Approach To address these challenges, we propose a self-supervised learning framework designed to exploit the large volumes of unlabeled data generated continuously by heterogeneous low-cost sensor (LCS) networks. The method performs pre-training on multi-source environmental datasets using: masked-sequence reconstruction, contrastive representation learning. This enables the model to capture invariant temporal and cross-variable dependencies across diverse locations and device types [2]. A domain adaptation strategy is then applied to align the latent representations of the pre-trained model with the specific distribution of ™ECOMESURE sensors, reducing the need for local calibration or labeled data. This transfer process combines adversarial feature alignment with distributional regularization to ensure consistency across pollutant and meteorological modalities. The resulting model can be fine-tuned with minimal supervision to forecast multi-horizon air-quality quantiles, improving generalization under sensor drift and environmental variability. By coupling self-supervised pre-training with robust domain adaptation [3], the proposed approach aims to reduce prediction errors and maximize transferability across the expanding ™ECOMESURE network. Data Pipeline and Calibration The dataset comprises 12 months of collocated measurements from EcomSmart sensors and Atmo-France reference stations, enabling joint calibration and validation. Raw signals underwent: outlier detection, quantile normalization, temporal fusion at 5-minute resolution to ensure consistency. An initial neural network calibration corrected sensor biases and environmental drift. Next, a multi-platform domain adaptation strategy aligned latent embeddings to stabilize first- and second-order statistics across heterogeneous sensor domains. The resulting forecasting model was distilled into a lightweight, edge-deployable version [4], providing multi-horizon (1–168 h) air-quality predictions across the ECOMESURE network. 3. Internship Supervision and Scientific Environment Candidate Profile We are looking for highly motivated candidates: (i) with a background in mathematics, physics, computer science, or engineering; (ii) with strong foundations in linear algebra, analysis, probability and statistics, machine learning, and deep learning; (iii) with solid programming skills in a scientific language, preferably Python. Knowledge of sensors—particularly pollutant sensors—is not required but is a strong plus. Knowledge of basic optimization theory is also appreciated. Practical Information The intern will be primarily hosted at the UFR Sciences and Technology (40 rue du Pelvoux), close to the city center. Some periods may also be spent at ECOMESURE. Application Procedure Send a motivation letter, a CV, and your academic transcript to: Vincent Vigneron / Hichem Maaref / Ayamane Souani What We Offer * Hands-on experience with cutting-edge AI techniques for sensor control * Work on real-world, high-impact green tech applications using deep learning * Close mentorship from experienced researchers at the IBISC laboratory * Opportunities to co-author publications and present your work at conferences * Possibility to continue into PhD studies

Requirements

  • background in mathematics, physics, computer science, or engineering
  • strong foundations in linear algebra, analysis, probability and statistics, machine learning, and deep learning
  • solid programming skills in a scientific language, preferably Python

Related Field

  • AI & Machine Learning

Related Subfield

  • Deep Learning

Languages

  • English

Nice to Haves

  • Knowledge of sensors—particularly pollutant sensors
  • Knowledge of basic optimization theory
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