Postdoc PC3

Methodology for Engineering Digital Twins

Location

Toulouse, France

Expected Start

Spring 2026

Context

Digital twins are virtual representations of real-world products, systems, or processes, enabling simulation, integration, testing, monitoring, and maintenance. They play a pivotal role in optimizing complex systems across a wide range of domains, from industrial manufacturing and energy to environmental monitoring and healthcare.

The Engineering Digital Twin EDT program, funded by the France 2030 investment plan, is a national initiative aimed at advancing the foundations of digital twin engineering in France and Europe. By bringing together leading academic and industrial partners, EDT seeks to strengthen the bases for the design, use, and deployment of digital twins, addressing key open challenges in model hybridization, composability, development methodologies, digital coupling, and human–twin interaction.

We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team working on the methodological aspects of digital twin development. The mission of the position is to propose innovative methodological approaches for the development, implementation and industrialization of digital twins. The task consists of studying what is currently being done in the field and proposing innovative approaches that allow researchers and PhD students in the EDT program to use tried-and-tested methods and tools. The position will be closely collaborating with the engineering teams of the AT3.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to research on Project PC3
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary research teams
  • Publish research findings in high-impact journals
  • Participate in project meetings and presentations
  • Mentor and support PhD students in relation with the methodology

Work Environment

The PhD candidate will be co-supervised by Sophie Eberdold, UT2J and Marcos Didonet del Fabro, CEA List within UT2J-IRIT-SM@RT.

The candidate will benefit from a stimulating scientific and industrial environment of the highest level, with access to a national network of leading research institutions and industry partners, regular interactions with the broader EDT community through workshops, seminars, and joint demonstrators, and will be responsible for defining the early versions of Artemis, the program’s open software platform.

Application Process

Please submit your application including CV, cover letter, and contact information for three references.

What You Will Gain from This PhD

This postdoctoral offers the opportunity to:

  • Develop highly sought-after skills in system modeling, real-time data processing, and collaborative innovation.
  • Collaborate with leading partners (Inria, CEA, CNRS, etc.) and validate your research on real-world industrial use cases.
  • Join a network of PhD candidates within the EDT program, fostering collaboration, peer support, and interdisciplinary exchanges.
  • Contribute to an open-source platform (Artemis) and publish in international conferences and journals.
  • Gain recognition in a rapidly growing field, with career prospects in academic research, industrial R&D, or entrepreneurship.

Upon completion, you will be positioned as a recognized expert in a key domain for industry and research, with diverse professional opportunities in France and internationally.

References

  • Benoît Combemale, Pascale Vicat-Blanc, Arnaud Blouin, Hind Bril El Haouzi, Jean-Michel Bruel, et al.. Engineering Digital Twins: A Research Roadmap. EDTconf 2025 - 2nd International Conference on Engineering Digital Twins, Oct 2025, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. pp.1-7. ⟨hal-05223776⟩

Requirements

  • PhD in computer science
  • Programming skills
  • Modeling skills
  • Experience with digital twins development

Ready to Apply?

Send us your application including CV, cover letter, and relevant documents.