Modeling and improvement of processes in supply chains

Meet the lecturers of International Summer School of the Faculty of Transport and Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

I.JacynaGołda

Ilona Jacyna-Gołda, Prof. PhD. DSc. Eng. 

Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8840-3127 

Short description:

Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology. Teacher, employed as a at Warsaw University of Technology since 2012. Over 10 years of experience in conducting lectures, exercises, laboratories, and research skills  Scientific interests focus on issues of modelling and designing effective transport and logistics networks and systems for servicing manufacturing enterprises as well as methods and tools supporting transport planning and organization using heuristic algorithms based on evolutionary algorithms. An achievement in this area is the design and development of an original engineering methodology for assessing the effectiveness of the supply network. 

Education:

  1. Habilitation (postdoctoral degree) in Transportation Engineering – Poznań University of Technology
  2. Ph.D. in Transportation engineering – Warsaw University of Technology  
  3. Master oF Science Engineer – Warsaw University of Technology 

Research Areas and Project:

  1. Supply Chain Management
  2. Industry 4.0 
  3. Logistics management 
  4. Logistics processes
  5. Sustainable Development 

Current Teaching Areas & Courses:

  1. Modeling of Production Systems and Supply Chains 
  2. Techniques of Industrial Engineering 
  3. Supply Chain Management
  4. Transport Modelling and Planning 

Contact: ilona.golda@pw.edu.pl

K.Nehring

Karol Nehring, MSc 

Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0682-8795 

Short description:

MSc in Transport. Teacher, employed as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Transport at Warsaw University of Technology since 2019. Graduate of the Transport Faculty of the WUT. After graduation, he joined the research and teaching staff of the department.

As a young, ambitious scientist, he is currently working on expanding his scientific achievements and defending his doctoral dissertation. On a daily basis he deals with the main issues related to the design of logistics facilities and the optimization of logistics processes with the use of modern simulation tools (including the FlexSim simulation environment). His areas of scientific interest are internal transport and warehousing, logistics processes and intermodal transport. 

Education:

  1. Engineer (Transport, logistic of internal transport and warehousing) – Warsaw University of Technology
  2. Master (Transport, logistic audit) – Warsaw University of Technology

Research Areas and Project:

  1. Internal transport and warehousing
  2. Logistic audit
  3. Process simulation and optimization
  4. Logistic processes
  5. Intermodal transport

Current Teaching Areas & Courses e.g.:

  1. Process simulation and optimization
  2. Tools for modelling logistic processes
  3. ERP, WMS systems
  4. Designing logistic facilities

Contact: karol.nehring@pw.edu.pl 

E.Szczepański

Emilian Szczepański, PhD., DSc., Eng. 

Orcid:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2091-0231 

Short description:

I am a researcher and lecturer at the Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Transport. I received a PhD degree in 2016 in technical sciences, transport discipline. I have experience in research and development projects in environmentally friendly transport solutions and transport management issues. I am a team member in the project: Crisis and Risks Engineering for Transport Services (CRENG), Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education (ERASMUS +).

My research interests include resource allocation, organization of transport systems and traffic modelling. I consider the issues of multi-criteria optimization, including vehicle routing problems, using modern optimisation algorithms and simulation methods. In my work, I take into account the organisational and ecological aspects of transport, its external impact and traffic safety. I am the author of 87 scientific publications in the field of transport. I am the deputy editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Archives of Transport. 

Education:

  1. Postdoctoral degree (habilitated doctor) in technical sciences in Transport. Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology.
  2. PhD degree in technical sciences in Transport. Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology.
  3. Master's degree in Logistics and Transport Technology. Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology.
  4. Postgraduate studies in Occupational Health and Safety at Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology.

Research Areas and Project:

  1. Research on logistics and transport systems and processes using mathematical modelling tools and simulation tools.
  2. The use of modern optimization algorithms in solving decision-making problems in transport.
  3. Sustainable transport systems designing.

Current Teaching Areas & Courses:

  1. Lectures, laboratories, and projects in logistics, organization and management of transport processes, supply chain and risk management, transport technologies, and mapping of logistics processes.

Contact: emilian.szczepanski@pw.edu.pl

R.Jachimowski

Roland Jachimowski, PhD., DSc., Eng. 

Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5921-2436 

Short description:

Roland Jachimowski received the Ph.D. degree in the discipline of transport from the Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, in 2012. He was an Assistant Professor in 2018. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Transport Systems Engineering and Logistics, Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology. He conducts didactic classes at engineering and master’s studies. He was the promoter of many engineering and master’s theses. He is the author of academic textbooks for students studying transport and logistics. His research interests include modeling of transport systems and processes, with a particular emphasis on processes in intermodal terminals. He actively participates in national and international research and development projects and projects for industry. 

Education e.g.:

  1. Ph.D. in Transportation – Warsaw University of Technology 
  2. Master (in Transportation) – Warsaw University of Technology 

Research Areas and Project e.g.:

  1. Intermodal transport technology
  2. Intermodal terminals optimization
  3. Cargo distribution optimization
  4. Transport systems modelling
  5. IT solutions in combined transport

Current Teaching Areas & Courses e.g.:

  1. Multimodal terminals designing
  2. Transportation technology and freight forwarding

Contact: roland.jachimowski@pw.edu.pl 

K.Lewczuk

Konrad Lewczuk, PhD., DSc., Eng. 

Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0152-8531   

Short description:

Ph.D. in Transportation and logistics. Teacher and vice dean for science and development at the Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology since 2019. Since 2007 researcher in the Department of Transport Systems Engineering and Logistics.

Over 15 years of experience in lectures, research and R&D. 

Education:

  1. Postdoctoral degree (habilitated doctor) in technical sciences in Transport. Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology.
  2. PhD degree in technical sciences in Transport. Dissertation: The method of designing logistics facilities in relation to the schedule of internal transport processes
  3. Master's degree in Logistics and Transport Technology. Faculty of Transport, Warsaw University of Technology 

Research Areas and Project:

  1. Logistics, internal transport and warehousing 
  2. Optimization methods in transport and logistics 
  3. Simulation 
  4. Transport systems and processes 

Current Teaching Areas & Courses:

  1. Designing of logistics facilities 
  2. Information systems in logistics 
  3. Simulation methods in warehousing 
  4. Automatic systems in logistics

Contact: konrad.lewczuk@pw.edu.pl