The mission of the seminar is to offer different perspectives on the design, management and optimisation of processes in industry and services by well-known researchers and industry experts. Below there is a list of the last seminars.
Date | Time | Place | Title | Speaker |
01.06.2020 | 17:15 | On-line | Customer Service en Supply Chain | Francisco Guerrero, HEINEKEN Spain |
02.03.2020 | 16:00 | Room 217 - School of Engineering | How to reduce the patients’ waiting time in an Oncology Department: A real case study | Roberto Corsini, University of Catania, Italy |
05.06.2019 | 17:15 | Room 217 - School of Engineering | The bullwhip effect and the variability trade-off in circular economy supply chains | Borja Ponte, The Open University, United KIngdom |
21.01.2019 | 17:00 | Room 108 - School of Engineering | Scheduling & design of manufacturing systems/Industrial engineering techniques in healthcare | Antonio Costa, DICAR, University of Catania, Italy |
06.07.2018 | 10:00 | Room 108 - School of Engineering | Industry 4.0 and its application in the semiconductor industry | Kan Wu, Division of System and Engineering Management, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
04.06.2018 | 17:00 | Room 108 - School of Engineering | Design and Planning Supply Chains Towards Sustainability | Ana Póvoa, Department of Engineering and Management, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon |
05.04.2018 | 10:00 | Room 109 - School of Engineering | Optimization problems in semiconductor supply chains | Lars Moench, Chair of Enterprise-wide Software Systems, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Hagen |
26.02.2018 | 12:30 | Room 108 - School of Engineering | Some contributions to the production scheduling problems | Bruno de Athayde Prata, Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil |
09.02.2018 | 11:00 | Room 109 - School of Engineering | The influence of diverse processing times in permutation flow shop scheduling | Kathrin Maassden, ABWL und Operations Management, University of Duisburg-Essen |