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Dr Gulesin Sena Das

Job: Lecturer in Supply Chain Management

Faculty: Business and Law

School/department: School of Leadership, Management and Marketing

Address: Â鶹ӰԺ, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH

T: N/A

E: sena.das@dmu.ac.uk

 

Personal profile

Dr. Gulesin Sena Das is a Lecturer in Supply Chain Management within the Faculty of Business and Law. Her research focuses on using Operations Research and AI techniques to address real-world decision-making problems. Currently, she is dedicated to Industrial Symbiosis practices and employs mathematical modelling to enhance waste and by-product exchange in Industrial Symbiosis networks.

Dr. Das has made significant contributions to esteemed journals recognized by the Association of Business Schools (ABS). Additionally, she serves as a reviewer for several prestigious journals, including Omega, Applied Soft Computing, Computers & Industrial Engineering, and IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems. Her research findings have been presented at prominent national and international conferences. Furthermore, she has supervised several MSc. and PhD. theses.

If you are a committed and passionate doctoral candidate interested in exploring the following topics, please feel free to contact Dr. Das:

•             Circular Economy and Sustainable Supply Chains

•             Mathematical Modeling for Sustainable Production

•             Multi-objective Modeling

•             Green Supply Chain Management

•             Logistics and Transportation Management

•             Sustainable Aviation

Publications and outputs

Recent Publications

Daş, G.S. and Gzara, F., 2024. Column generation based solution for bi-objective gate assignment problems. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, pp.1-29.

Tetik, T., Daş, G.S. and Birgoren, B., 2024. A Multi-Objective Perspective to Satellite Design and Reliability Optimization. Expert Systems with Applications246, p.123178.

Daş, G.S., Yeşilkaya, M. and Birgören, B., 2024. A two-stage stochastic model for an industrial symbiosis network under uncertain demand. Applied Mathematical Modelling125, pp.444-462.

Daş, G. S., Altınkaynak, B., Göçken, T., & Türker, A. K. (2022). A set partitioning based goal programming model for the team formation problem. International Transactions in Operational Research29(1), 301-322.

Daş, G.S., Gzara, F. and Stützle, T., 2020. A review on airport gate assignment problems: Single versus multi objective approaches. Omega92, p.102146.

Research interests/expertise

Circular Economy and Sustainable Supply Chains,  Mathematical Modeling for Sustainable Production, Combinatorial Optimization, Multi-objective modelling, Solving real-world Decision Making Problems using Mathematical modelling and AI

Areas of teaching

Supply Chain Management, Project Management, Management Information Systems, Sustainable Aviation

ORCID number

0000-0002-7865-3162

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