PhD Student at Lund University (LTH)
Advancing research in inventory control and production management systems to optimize supply chain operations and manufacturing efficiency.
My research focuses on inventory control and production management, developing analytical and computational methods to optimize supply chain operations. I work on stochastic models, demand forecasting, and inventory optimization strategies that balance cost efficiency with service level requirements in complex production environments.
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My doctoral research at the Department of Industrial and Mechanical Sciences explores advanced inventory control policies and their applications in modern manufacturing and supply chain systems. The work aims to develop robust optimization frameworks that account for demand uncertainty and operational constraints.
Research on integrating inventory control decisions with production planning processes to improve overall system performance. This includes developing decision support tools for real-time inventory management in complex production environments.
Application of analytical methods and computational tools to solve practical supply chain challenges, including demand forecasting, safety stock optimization, and multi-echelon inventory systems.
I'm always interested in discussing research collaborations, academic opportunities, and innovative approaches to inventory control and production management.