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. Information We are seeking a highly motivated research assistant to develop innovative methods and tools for process mining and supply chain simulation, culminating in a PhD. This position is part of the STRIDE
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projects with strong integration of the three pillars, i.e., Digitalization, Resilience and Agility, and Green Supply Chain. Preferred to having a PhD in a related technical area. Led or involved in strong
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systems. Key responsibilities Develop modeling tools to assess the environmental and socio-economic sustainability of industrial supply chains and processing technologies. Implement optimization models and
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https://broad.msu.edu/supply-chain-management Department Statement Ranked #1 in US News and World Report, the Supply Chain Management Department (https://broad.msu.edu/supply-chain-management/) is the
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postdoc to study how supply chains can stay resilient and meet regulatory demands, using system modeling and scenario analysis. Job description Supply chains are increasingly exposed to complex and
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, supply chains, and implementation constraints. Will lead publications, present at conferences, and engage with standards organizations (ACI, ASTM, NRMCA) to develop standards-ready language and industry
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local (e.g. local opposition to energy infrastructure), national (e.g., domestic energy policies), and global scales (e.g., trade and supply chains), along with broader societal impacts on health and
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application! Do you want to contribute to the development of sustainable supply chains while deepening your engagement in research within a collaborative and supportive environment? Here, you will have the
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anticipate, prepare for, or respond to disruptions that originate deep in their upstream network. This PhD project aims to develop a formal framework for supply chain visibility and resilience using tools from