GERAD Fellowship Competitions

Ongoing

2025-2026 GERAD Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition

Timetable:
Competition opens: November 2024
Application deadline: January 31, 2025
Anticipated notification date: March 2025

GERAD* is pleased to announce the opening of its 18th postdoctoral fellowship competition, offering two fellowships of $CA 70,000 each.

We welcome applications in GERAD's areas of research:

Eligibility criteria:

  • PhD obtained within the last five years at the time of application (the evaluation committee may take into consideration special circumstances (e.g. maternity, illness)), or you plan to obtain it before GERAD funding begins;
  • You have not already been supervised by a GERAD member.

Application conditions:

  • The fellowship cannot be combined with another fellowship awarded by a Canadian granting agency (e.g., NSERC, SSHRC, FRQ);
  • The postdoctoral fellowship must begin between April 1, 2025, and March 31, 2026;
  • The recipient must spend the entire period funded by the fellowship at GERAD.

The file must include:

  • A questionnaire to be completed on our platform;
  • A description of the research project (maximum two pages, excluding references);
  • Identification of two GERAD researchers who could supervise the research;
  • A free-format C.V;
  • Official doctoral transcripts;
  • A maximum of three publications;
  • Two letters of recommendation.

The plateform will be open to receive applications until January 31, 2025.

Applications will be evaluated by GERAD's scientific committee, using the following criteria:

  • Research contributions;
  • Academic excellence and quality of the doctoral thesis;
  • suitability of the proposed project for a GERAD research team.

The evaluation committee will not comment on the evaluation conducted.

GERAD recognizes the essential and necessary contribution of women, aboriginal people, members of visible or ethnic minorities and people with disabilities and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for all qualified candidates.

*The Group for Research in Decision Analysis (GERAD) is a publicly founded multi-university research center founded in 1979 and located in Montreal, Canada. The center brings together specialists in data and decision sciences, computer scientists, applied mathematicians and mathematical engineers. Its mission is to make a significant impact on society through scientific innovation, the transfer of know-how to key sectors of the economy, and the development of decision-support tools.

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Completed Competitions

Thematic scholarships competition, as part of a Stratégia project, Modélisation des défis émergents, supported by the CRM, GERAD and Réseau Unique

Recipients

2024-2025
  • Sara Ghaboulian Zare, Université de Montréal, supervised by Normand Mousseau, Martin Trépanier and Olivier Bahn ($12,500)
  • Léo Guillon, Polytechnique Montréal, supervised by Jonathan Jalbert ($12,500)
  • Patrick Lachapelle, École de technologie supérieure, supervised by Annie Levasseur ($12,500)
  • Maïka Lamoureux, HEC Montréal, supervised by Olivier Bahn and Annie Levasseur ($12,500)
Scholarships for foreign undergraduate and postgraduate trainees

Recipients

  • 3 scholarships of $3,500 ($10,500) were awarded in 2024-2025
  • 3 scholarships of $3,500 ($10,500) were awarded in 2023-2024
  • 4 scholarships of $3,500 ($14,500) were awarded in 2022-2023
  • 1 scholarship of $3,500 was awarded in 2020-2021
  • 1 scholarship of $3,500 was awarded in 2019-2020
  • 1 scholarship of $3,500 was awarded in 2018-2019
Excellence scholarship for the best doctoral thesis

Recipients

  • 2023: Alexis Montoison, "Méthodes de Krylov pour l'algèbre linéaire et implémentation polymorphe", supervised by Dominique Orban (Polytechnique Montréal) ($3,000)
  • 2022: Allyson Fernandes da Costa Silva, "Optimization of storage and picking systems in warehouse", supervised by Leandro C. Coelho and co-supervised by Maryam Darvish (Université Laval) ($3,000)
  • 2021: Kwassi Holali Degue, "Secure and privacy-preserving cyber-physical systems", supervised by Jérôme Le Ny (Polytechnique Montréal) ($1,500)
  • 2020: Chun Cheng, "Robust Optimization for Supply Chain Applications: Facility Location and Drone Delivery Problems", supervised by Yossiri Adulyasak (HEC Montréal) and Louis-Martin Rousseau (Polytechnique Montréal) ($1,500)
  • 2019: Samuel Pelletier, "Goods Distribution with Electric Vehicles", supervised by Gilbert Laporte and Ola Jabali (HEC Montréal) ($1,500)
  • 2018: Ibrahim Chamseddine, "Utilizing computational design optimization in cancer nanotherapy and biology system principles in air transportation: A successful demonstration of interdisciplinary research", supervised by Michael Kokkolaras (Université McGill) ($1,500)
  • 2017: Charles Gauvin, "Méthodes d'optimisation robuste pour le problème de gestion de réservoirs", supervised by Michel Gendreau (Polytechnique Montréal) and Erick Delage (HEC Montréal)
Research scholarship competition for co-supervised doctoral students

Recipients

2024-2025
  • Meisseme Kadri, candidate proposed by Amina Lamghari (UQAT) and Issmail El Hallaoui (Polytechnique Montréal) ($12,500)
  • Mohamed Laghdaf Habiboullah, candidate proposed by Youssef Diouane and Dominique Orban (Polytechnique Montréal) ($12,500)
  • Janos Chaim Raban Füting, candidate proposed by Debbie Dupuis and David Ardia (HEC Montréal) ($12,500)
  • Ziyuan Sun, candidate proposed by Claudio Contardo (Concordia University) and Jean-François Cordeau (HEC Montréal) ($12,500)
2023-2024
  • Nathan Allaire, candidate proposed by Sébastien Le Digabel and Dominique Orban (Polytechnique Montréal) ($10,000)
  • Yu Gu, candidate proposed by Masoud Asgharian (Université McGill) and Alejandro Murua (Université de Montréal) ($10,000)
  • Hanchao Liu, candidate proposed by Michèle Breton and Dena Firozzi (HEC Montréal) ($10,000)
  • Xiaohui Tu, candidate proposed by Yossiri Adulyasak and Erick Delage(HEC Montréal) ($10,000)

Co-supervised graduate research fellowships

Recipients

2022-2023
  • Elahe Amiri, Ph.D. student, cosupervised by Issmail El Hallaoui and Antoine Legrain (Polytechnique Montréal) ($6,000)
  • Romain Couderc, Ph.D. student, cosupervised by Charles Audet (Polytechnique Montréal) and Michael Kokkolaras (Université McGill) ($6,000)
  • Eliass Fennich, Ph.D. student, cosupervised by Leandro C. Coehlo (Université Laval) and Franklin Djeumou Fomeni (UQAM) ($6,000)
  • Randa Ouchene, Ph.D. student, cosupervised by Pierre Baptiste (Polytechnique Montréal) and Djamal Rebaine (UQAC) ($6,000)
  • Fatemeh Rajabi, Ph.D. student, cosupervised by Antoine Legrain and Antoine Lesage-Landry (Polytechnique Montréal) ($6,000)
2019-2020
  • Tayeb Mhamedi, M.Sc. student, cosupervised by Marilène Cherkesly (UQAM) and Guy Desaulniers (Polytechnique Montréal) ($10,000)
  • Raihan Seraj, Ph.D. student, cosupervised by Jérôme Le Ny (Polytechnique Montréal) and Aditya Mahajan (Université McGill) ($10,000)
2018-2019
  • Samuel Goyette, M.Sc. student, cosupervised by Jean-Pierre Dussault (Université de Sherbrooke) and Dominique Orban (Polytechnique Montréal) ($10,000)
  • Marie Pied, M.Sc. student, cosupervised by Miguel Anjos and Roland Malhamé(Polytechnique Montréal) ($10,000)

CIRRELT-GERAD Co-supervised Research Scholarships

Recipients

2023-2024
  • Maedeh Sharbaf, candidate proposée par Valérie Bélanger, Marilène Cherkesly et Marie-Ève Rancourt ($15,000)
  • Lucas Alves da Silva Santos, candidat proposé par Maha Ben Ali et Pierre Baptiste ($15,000)

The winners will each receive an award of $15,000 (one award by each centre).

Postdoctoral research fellowships

Recipients

2024-2025
  • Walton Pereira Coutinho, trainee supervised by Leandro Coelho (Université Laval) and Marilène Cherkesly (UQAM) ($40,000)
2023-2024
  • Paula Metzker Soares, candidate proposed by Jean-François Cordeau and Raf Jans ($40,000)
  • Rinel Foguen Tchuendom, candidate proposed by Michèle Breton and Dena Firozzi ($40,000)
2022-2023
  • Claudia Bongiovanni, candidate proposed by Jean-François Cordeau and Carolina Osorio ($30,000)
  • Dorian Dumez, candidate proposed by Jean-François Cordeau and Raf Jans ($30,000)
  • Gönül Selin Savaşkan, candidate proposed by Olivier Bahn, Michèle Breton and Georges Zaccour ($30,000)
2021-2022
  • Utsav Sadana, candidate proposed by Mehmet Gumus and Erick Delage ($30,000)
  • Shanshan Wang, candidate proposed by Leandro Coelho and Erick Delage ($30,000)
  • Lingxiao Wu, candidate proposed by Jean-François Cordeau and Yossiri Adulyasak ($30,000)
2020-2021
  • Aldair Alvarez Diaz, candidate proposed by Jean-François Cordeau and Raf Jans ($30,000)
  • Azadeh Maroufmashat, candidate proposed by Olivier Bahn and Peter Caines ($30,000)
  • Alfredo Daniel Moreno Arteaga, candidate proposed by Marilène Ckerkesly ($30,000)
2019-2020
  • Chun Peng, candidate proposed by Erick Delage ($25,000)
  • Aleksandr Kazachkov, candidate proposed by Andrea Lodi ($25,000)
  • Seyed Ahmad Mojallal, candidate proposed by Pierre Hansen ($25,000)