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Two Positions for Doctoral Students "Big Data Supply Chain Analytics for Multi-Channel Retailers"
12/05/2023As part of the D³ Group, the Chair of Logistics and Quantitative Methods (Professor Pibernik) offers two positions for Doctoral Students within our new reserach initiative "Big Data Supply Chain Analytics for Multi-Channel Retailers".
moreAs part of the D³ group, the Chair of Logistics and Quantitative Methods (Professor Pibernik) offers multiple positions for Doctoral Students within our reserach initiative "AI-based Operations & Supply Chain Management".
moreJointly with colleagues from the University of Würzburg and various practitioners, Richard Pibernik launched an interdisciplinary research project on medical supply chains (ETHiCS-EU).
moreRichard Pibernik teaches MBA and Master’s of Engineering Students in Mannheim and Zaragoza
04/26/2023In April, Richard Pibernik was invited to teach in two outstanding management programs.
morePascal Notz received the doctoral dissertation award of the German Society for Operations Research (Gesellschaft für Operations Research - GOR) for his thesis „Prescriptive Analytics for Data Driven Capacity Management".
moreOur work on data-driven supply chain and operations management receives international recognition.
morePascal Notz, a former PhD-student at the Chair of Logistics and Quantitative Methods, received this year’s scientific award of the “Bundesvereinigung Logistik” (BVL), the German association of logistics professionals. BVL has more than 11,000 members and is the most influential professional organization in logistics in Germany. The award has a long history: For almost 30 years, outstanding scientific work has been honored by the BVL, and many laureates have become very successful scholar and professionals.
moreWhat started as a master’s thesis now helps bakeries to reduce food-waste by better planning
04/20/2021BäckerAI is a software solution for bakeries to reduce food waste and simplify their planning processes. The company was founded by graduates of JMU Würzburg: Franz Seubert completed his Master’s thesis at the Chair for Logistics and Quantitative Methods where Jan Meller and Fabian Taigel did their doctorate.
moreKonstantin Kloos Conferred Doctorate
02/24/2020Konstantin Kloos, researcher at the Chair of Logistics and Quantitative Methods, successfully completed his doctoral thesis project. On December 15, 2020, he defended his thesis “Allocation Planning in Sales Hierarchies”. Due to his outstanding innovative work, the board of examiners conferred the distinction “summa cum laude”.
moreAward for Excellence in Teaching
12/10/2019Richard Pibernik receives the “Preis für gute Lehre an den staatlichen Universitäten in Bayern” award for outstanding achievements in teaching from the Minister of Education and Science of Bavaria.
moreTwo of our researchers – Jan Meller and Fabian Taigel – co-founded Level3, a company dedicated to applying AI in Operations & Logistics Management. With their third co-founder, Dr. Sarah Mehringer, the team secured an EXIST Business Start-up Grant from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.
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