We develop new mathematical models and computational methods for efficient resource allocation and coordination among multiple parties in dynamic logistics networks, transportation, and mobility systems.
Our work is at the intersection of mathematics, computer science, and management science, driven by exciting applications such as airport operations, auction mechanisms for network procurement, autonomous mobility, carsharing systems, production planning, vehicle routing, warehousing & e-commerce.
The PhD program is jointly hosted by the School of Management and the School of Computation, Information and Technology at TUM. We are funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG) as a "Research Training Group".
Prof. Güneş presented “Chronic Care Management in Times of Capacity Shortages: An Integrated Patient Assignment and Treatment Scheduling Problem for Post-Disaster Hemodialysis Planning”.
“Data-driven multi-location inventory placement in digital commerce” and “The Multi-Period Vehicle Routing Problem with Minimum Utilization Constraints”
Prof. Gijsbrechts' presentation was entitled “Speeding up Policy Simulation in Supply Chain RL”.
Prof. Beck gave a talk about “Domain-Independent Dynamic Programming for Combinatorial Optimization”.
AdONE member Breno Serrano de Araujo successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on November 25, 2024. Congratulations, Breno!
Prof. Bodur presented “Markov Chain-based Policies for Multi-stage Stochastic Integer Linear Programming with an Application to Disaster Relief Logistics”.