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<td>[DMANET] Post-doctoral position in Operations Research
at SKEMA Business School</td>
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<td>Thu, 2 Jun 2022 21:09:53 +0200</td>
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<td>David Rey <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:davidrey.maths@gmail.com"><davidrey.maths@gmail.com></a></td>
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<td><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de">dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de</a></td>
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The PRISM Research Centre at SKEMA Business School has a vacancy
for one<br>
full-time post-doctoral researcher in Operations Research (OR) and
its<br>
applications to transportation and logistics for a period of two
years.<br>
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This position is funded by the URBANE project supported by the
CINEA -<br>
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency.
URBANE<br>
is a multidisciplinary initiative that aims to co-develop novel
last mile<br>
delivery solutions combining green automated vehicles and shared
space<br>
utilisation models.<br>
<br>
The candidate will work together with Associate Professor David
Rey and<br>
will be based at SKEMA Sophia Antipolis campus. The candidate is
expected<br>
to work on research activities within the scope of the URBANE
project,<br>
including research publications, conference presentations and
workshop<br>
participation. The candidate will also have opportunities to
interact with<br>
academics and researchers in OR and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
within<br>
PRISM and the AI Institute at SKEMA Business School amongst
others.<br>
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Candidates must have a PhD in OR, engineering, mathematics,
economics, or<br>
computer science. A knowledge of transportation and logistics is
not<br>
essential but desirable. Significant data science and programming<br>
experiences are required, and the candidate is expected to have
excellent<br>
oral and written communication skills in English. A working
knowledge of<br>
the French language is appreciated.<br>
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Keywords for this role: mixed-integer programming, stochastic and
online<br>
optimization, reinforcement learning, game theory, bilevel
optimization,<br>
mechanism design, transportation, urban logistics, routing and<br>
sustainability.<br>
<br>
The tentative starting date for this position is September 1st,
2022 but<br>
can be flexible depending on the availability of the candidate.<br>
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Interested candidates are required to provide the following
documents in<br>
PDF format regrouped in a single ZIP file:<br>
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A cover letter;<br>
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Your CV with a list of your publications and references;<br>
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The one or two publications you are the most proud of.<br>
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Please send your application and any inquiry about this position
to David<br>
Rey at <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:david.rey@skema.edu">david.rey@skema.edu</a><br>
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Applications are open until July 1st, 2022.<br>
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