JOB ENVIRONMENT:
Institut Mines-Télécom is the leading public group of engineering and management Grandes Écoles in France. Consisting of eight public graduate Grandes Écoles and two subsidiary graduate schools, Institut Mines-Télécom leads and develops a rich ecosystem of partner schools, economic, academic and institutional partners, key players in education, research and economic development.
Mines Saint-Étienne, a graduate school of the Institut Mines-Télécom, is responsible for education, research, innovation, industrial transfer and scientific culture dissemination. With 2,500 students, 500 staff and a budget of €50m, it has 3 campuses dedicated to the industry of the future, health and well-being, and digital sovereignty and microelectronics. It is ranked in the top 15 graduate engineering schools in France and the top 500 universities worldwide.
The 2023-2027 strategy of Mines Saint-Etienne is in line with that of Institut Mines Telecom. It aims to:
To support this strategy, it is recruiting a Post-doc in Industrial and Systems Engineering for Modeling and Evaluation of Industrial Processes.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Laboratory of Computer Science, Systems Modelling and Optimization (LIMOS), is a Mixed Research Unit (UMR 6158) in computer science, and more generally in Science and Information and Communication Technologies (STIC). It is linked with the Institute of Information Sciences and their Interactions (INS2I) of the CNRS and in a secondary way with the Institute of Engineering and Systems Sciences (INSIS). The LIMOS belongs to the University Clermont Auvergne (UCA) and Mines Saint-Etienne (MSE). It is also a member of Clermont Auvergne INP. The scientific positioning of LIMOS is focused on Computer science, Modeling and Optimization of Organizational and Living Systems.
The Institut Henri Fayol, a training and research center at Mines Saint-Etienne, focuses on current transformations in the digital, ecological and industrial transitions that are at the heart of the efficiency, resilience and sustainability of industry and territories. It develops a multi-disciplinary strategy combining strong skills in mathematical and industrial engineering, computer science and intelligent systems, environmental and organizational engineering, and responsible management and innovation, in conjunction with the EVS UMR 5600, LIMOS UMR 6158 and COACTIS research units.
The post-doc position is part of the international collaboration project ANR NAIMAN : Normative Artificial Intelligence for regulating MANufacturing (ANR-22-CE23-0018-01) among the University of São Paulo in Brazil, the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil and Mines Saint-Etienne represented by the Institut Henri Fayol in France.
Manufacturing is compelled to become more flexible, adaptable, resilient, sustainable, and human-centred in order to evolve and remain competitive. The digital transformation of the manufacturing systems, from business models to machines at the shop floor, provides a nurturing environment for the implementation of these necessary properties. But to thoroughly implement them, modern manufacturing industries have to adopt more autonomous and (self-)adaptive technologies that can quickly and flexibly respond to endogenous (e.g., product quality, machine failure, energy policy) and exogenous (e.g., customer demand, COVID-19, environmental regulations) changes.
Modern manufacturing industries have a set of requirements that will enable them to enhance production and respond quickly to endogenous and exogenous changes sustainably:
The NAIMAN project addresses these requirements by coupling industrial process modeling with normative aspects to define a set of design principles for governing manufacturing systems to operate trustworthy and sustainably, and to respond quickly and flexibly to endogenous and exogenous changes. Self-adjusting regulation mechanisms are proposed to put into action these principles, thus enabling humans oversee the system’s operation and decision-making process.
NAIMAN aims to create normative regulation mechanisms, design a regulation architecture and implement a platform that enables flexible, resilient, trustworthy, and sustainable manufacturing systems for the Industry of the Future.
Reporting to the NAIMAN project coordinators and working in collaboration with the other project partners, your main tasks will be:
Tasks may change depending on the needs of the department and Mines Saint-Etienne.
The position is based on the Saint-Étienne campus.
PROFILE SOUGHT:
We are looking for a recent Ph.D
And ideally:
You have the following skills, knowledge and experience:
You recognise yourself in the following abilities and skills:
WHY JOIN US:
Institut Mines-Telecom is characterised by:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m39m6hdNC48
Mines Saint-Etienne is distinguished by:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Recruitment conditions:
The position is open to all, with accommodation available on request for candidates with disabilities.
The job is open to civil servants and/or the general public.
All applications may be subject to an administrative enquiry.
How to apply:
Applications (CV, covering letter, letter of recommendation if applicable, copy of Doctorate diploma, Identity document) must be submitted on the RECRUITEE platform no later than 02/10/2024 :
Candidates selected based on their application will be informed promptly and the interviews of the shortlisted candidates will take place by video conference.
As part of its Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy, École des Mines de Saint Etienne is an employer that is committed to fair treatment of all applicants.
For further information:
For further information about the position, please contact:
Luis Gustavo NARDIN, Associate Professor
Email: gnardin@emse.fr
Tel.: +33 (0)4 77 49 97 00]
Olivier BOISSIER, Head of Institut Henri Fayol
Email: boissier@emse.fr
Phone: +33 (0)4 77 42 66 14
For all administrative information, please contact:
Julie JAFFRE – HR Administrator
Email: julie.jaffre@emse.fr
Tel: + 33 (0)4 77 42 00 17
Useful links:
https://www.mines-stetienne.fr/
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