PhD in Agent-Based Simulation of Supply Chain Effects of Social Sustainability
Wageningen University & Research is advertising a
fully funded PhD position
on
agent-based simulation of supply chain effects of social sustainability
. The project sits at the intersection of
supply chain management
,
industrial engineering
,
computer science
,
statistics
, and
environmental science
, with a strong focus on
social sustainability
in agri-food supply chains.
The research will investigate how compliance-oriented and capability-oriented governance mechanisms influence social outcomes over time across supply chain tiers. You will use
agent-based modelling
to represent adaptive supply chain actors and combine this with
social life cycle assessment (s-LCA)
to quantify social impacts. The project aims to understand both negative and positive social effects, including labor rights, working conditions, market access, informal employment, and entrepreneurship opportunities for underserved communities.
The position is embedded in the
Operations Research and Logistics
chair at Wageningen University & Research. The group works on operations and supply chain issues in food and bio-based supply chains, including circular supply chains, disruptions, changing diets, omni-channel retail, not-for-profit supply chains, and waste minimization. Supervision is mentioned for
Prof. Ellen Slegers
,
Dr. Rodrigo Romero Silva
, and
Prof. Sander de Leeuw
.
Applicants should have a completed
MSc
in a relevant field such as Operations/Supply Chain Management, Industrial/Systems Engineering & Management, or Complex Systems Science. Strong experience in
agent-based modelling
is required, along with the ability to translate qualitative social impacts into quantitative models. Experience with
LCA
or
s-LCA
is a plus. English proficiency at
C1 level
is expected.
The position offers a
fully funded PhD
contract with a gross salary from
€3,059
per month in year 1 to
€3,881
per month in year 4, based on a 38-hour week. The initial contract is for 18 months and may be extended for the project duration. WUR also highlights benefits such as a year-end bonus, pension scheme, work-life balance, sports facilities, and support for international staff.
Deadline:
apply by
2026-07-01
. Applications must be submitted via the WUR vacancy page. You need to upload a CV and motivation letter only, with a combined maximum of 3 pages, and complete the mandatory additional information form. Additional files such as grades and transcripts are not required at this stage.