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PhD Studentship: Supply Chain Resilience in Global Disruption

University of Bristol - Business School

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: Bristol
Funding for: UK Students, EU Students, International Students
Funding amount: £20,400 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 14th March 2024
Closes: 14th May 2024

The project:

Are you passionate about exploring the depths of operations and supply chain management through research? Do you want to join a cutting-edge interdisciplinary research centre at a world-class institution? 

We invite you to apply for a PhD studentship project hosted by the University of Bristol Business School in collaboration with the Innovation Knowledge Centre on Semiconductor Technology (REWIRE), a newly established £11 million research centre driving the UK towards net-zero goals by innovating in semiconductor technology. 

This studentship focuses on leading-edge data analytics for semiconductor supply chains. The project aims to establish robust monitoring frameworks and facilitate ongoing dialogue among suppliers, manufacturers, and policymakers, promoting a cohesive and adaptive strategy to supply chain disruptions. 

Focusing on the semiconductor sector, the doctoral project will apply empirical methods to evaluate the influence of various supply chain risk management strategies on firms’ operational performance and supply chain resilience. It will also examine the impact of international trade policies and regulations on these practices. 

The approach includes statistical analysis and econometric modelling of panel data across firm and supply chain levels to pursue the research objectives. This entails gathering and analysing data from various sources, including established databases, satellite imagery, and web scraping, requiring advanced data manipulation and programming expertise. Additionally, the selected individual will engage in the research with REWIRE industrial partners and the engineering academic team.

Timeline:

  • Closing Date for Applications: 14 May 2024
  • Interview Date: 28 May 2024
  • Announcement of Studentship Awards: 3 June 2024 

How to apply:

Prospective candidates should first reach out to Dr. Minhao Zhang (minhao.zhang@bristol.ac.uk) or Professor Palie Smart (palie.smart@bristol.ac.uk) before submitting an application. Apply online at http://www.bris.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply, choosing “Management (PhD)” on the programme selection page. Please mention Dr. Minhao Zhang and Professor Palie Smart as your preferred supervisors and note your interest in the "Supply Chain Resilience in Global Disruption" project within your cover letter. 

Candidate requirements: 

  • An upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a pertinent field, with a master's degree from a recognised institution either completed or in progress.
  • A solid foundation in operations and supply chain management research or studies.
  • Proficient in econometric techniques and experienced in processing unstructured data.
  • Outstanding communication skills for effective interaction with a broad range of stakeholders. 

Funding: This bursary is for three-and-a-half years, starting in autumn 2024. The bursary provides full tuition fees (for either home/EU or international students), and a stipend at the rate of at least £20,400 per annum, paid in instalments, and teaching income, which will depend on the hours worked. 

Contacts: business-school-pgr@bristol.ac.uk

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