PhD position in Operations Research at Zero Hunger Lab
Offer Description“At Zero Hunger Lab I found the combination I love so much: on one hand discovering new, interesting optimization techniques, and at the same time getting a step closer to reaching the goal of zero hunger in the world.”
Meike Reusken, PhD candidate Zero Hunger Lab,
graduated August 2024Your position
This PhD project focuses on addressing the growing challenge of food insecurity, which has escalated due to climate extremes such as floods, droughts, and storms, disproportionately impacting low-income countries. The global population facing acute food insecurity has increased from 108 million in 2016 to 250 million in 2022, with climate-related disasters exacerbating the problem. A critical challenge in humanitarian aid lies in achieving a balance between reacting to crises, adaptation strategies, and the need for proactive risk management strategies to prevent climate shocks from evolving into full-scale emergencies. This research seeks to develop innovative models that integrate both immediate crisis responses and forward-looking investments in sustainable agricultural practices and climate-resilient systems, contributing to long-term food security and reducing reliance on humanitarian aid.The project will first identify and analyze key drivers of food insecurity during climate driven crises. By employing data from satellite images, drones, socio-economic indicators, and local market dynamics, you will develop several scenarios for the occurrence and impact of various crises using advanced data analytics and machine learning models.Secondly, you will use machine learning, and optimization techniques to build resilient, adaptive food aid systems and interventions that can better anticipate and respond to climate-induced crises. By collaborating with humanitarian organization ZOA (zoa-international.com) and others, this research aims to generate scalable, data-driven solutions for improving food security in vulnerable regions. Key components can include enhancing early warning systems, promoting the use of climate-resilient agricultural production methods, improving supply chain or storage logistics, and restoring ecosystems as natural buffers against environmental hazards. Ultimately, this project seeks to balance reactive crisis management with proactive measures that build long-term resilience in food-insecure regions.A PhD dissertation at CentER requires the design and execution of 3 studies. The execution of the research work itself typically involves the conceptualization of the research questions and ideas, data collection, qualitative and/or quantitative analysis of the data, and writing and presenting of academic papers. The aim is to publish about those projects in high-quality academic journals. Two advisors will be assigned for supervising your PhD research. Upon successful completion of your courses and your research work, as demonstrated by a submitted and approved PhD dissertation and the subsequent defense, you will be awarded a doctoral degree by Tilburg University.You will be enrolled as a PhD candidate in the world-class PhD program of , where you will receive extensive training in theory and methods by taking several PhD-level courses. The courseload amounts to 36 ECTS, which is the equivalent for 6 full courses. The course program is composed by your supervisor and PhD program coordinator, in consultation with you.
There is also a travel budget for attending PhD level courses outside of CentER, work visits and conferences. The training can be adapted to the previous educational achievements of the PhD candidate by mutual agreement with the supervisors80% of the position’s time will be dedicated to the completion of your PhD research, and 20% to the acquisition of academic skills through teaching courses and supervising master/bachelor theses within the department.As PhD researcher you contribute to our mission
The Zero Hunger Lab helps to achieve global food security using mathematics and data science. We call it ‘bytes for bites’. Our mission is to make people independent of food aid so that they themselves can ensure sustainable food security. We do this not only in Africa, Asia and South America, but also in the Netherlands where more than 190.000 people (VBN, 2022) depend on food banks for their “daily bread”. Watch the videos from our recently promoted colleagues Meike, Melissa, Koen and Valentijn: .
More information on our projects: .Where to apply WebsiteRequirementsSpecific Requirements
1. candidates with a MSc or MPhil degree from a Research University in the European Union need to have at least 24 ECTS credits in quantitative and research methods courses during their BSc and/or MSc or MPhil programs. If this is not the case, but you would still like to be considered for admission, you are welcome to hand in a GRE or GMAT test score to show your quantitative competences.
2. candidates with a MSc or MPhil degree from a university outside the European Union: please provide a recent GRE or GMAT test score. * Performing excellent research while at the same time realizing impact, asks for specific skills: perseverance to overcome challenges with a creative, solution-focused approach, collaboration within diverse teams, a deep commitment to delivering high-quality results, independence balanced with seeking support when needed, and an analytical mindset for innovative problem-solving.Additional InformationBenefitsWhat do we offer?
Tilburg University offers excellent benefits in a pleasant working environment. Our offer includes:
For more information, see our and the .Selection processShortly after the letter selection you will receive notification from us. It is expected that the first selection interviews will take place in the week of 18 November and a potential second round of interviews in the week of 25 November.You will ideally start working for Tilburg University on 1 December 2024.Additional commentsWould you like to know more before applying? Feel free to contact Joris Wagenaar at or Yasemin Merzifonluoglu atWe cordially invite you to apply before 11 November 2024; this can only be done online. Address your cover letter to Joris Wagenaar and attach your CV.In order to make a good selection, we also ask you to provide the following documents: * Letter of motivation, including research area/topics of interest.
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€2872 per month
Tilburg, Noord-Brabant
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 00:21:03 GMT
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