⚠️ JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT GROUP - NTNU ⚠️ New projects and new exciting research and educational activities at NTNU - Production Management Research Group = new opportunities to join the group!!! One open position now with deadline 15.12.2024: PhD Candidate in “Human-centric future skills in manufacturing”. Applications can be submitted here: https://lnkd.in/dnGdjqbb Other two positions will be announced in the coming months: - PhD Candidate in “Efficient operations through digital twins and artificial intelligence” - Professor/Associate Professor in “Advanced Supply Chain Management” In these cases, anyone who might be interested in applying is welcome to contact us (fabio.sgarbossa@ntnu.no) for further information. Please feel free to share this with your students and early stage researchers. I remind you the deadline (15/12/2024) to submit your best research to the two events on 2025: - IFAC MIM2025 - IMHRC2025
NTNU - Production Management Research Group
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Knowledge for sustainable production and logistics of the future
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The Production Management Research Group at Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering is a team of about 15 professors and researchers focusing on the design and planning of production and logistics systems, seen as integrated systems of people, materials and products, information, equipment, and energy and environmental resources. Research is done in close cooperation with industrial and international networks, funded by funding bodies, as EU commission and Research Council of Norway. The current portfolio is composed of more than 5 active research projects, for about 2.5 million euro. Members of the research group are actively involved in editorial boards of relevant journals (IJPR, IJPE, JIM, and others) as well as active and managing roles in international societies (IFIP, IFAC, MHI, and others). The Production Management Research Group is responsible of the Logistics 4.0 lab, the Norway’s first logistics laboratory that merges digital technologies with traditional production and logistics systems, enabling researchers, practitioners, engineers, pioneers, students, and other enthusiasts to come together and collaborate on common ground.
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We are looking for a PhD who wants to contribute to the development of human-centric AI methodologies, focusing on the necessary skills and training. You will define criteria based on sociotechnical systems, incorporating human factors and technology applications, to develop methodologies for human-centric design. NTNU - Production Management Research Group https://lnkd.in/dnGdjqbb
PhD Candidate in Human-centric future skills in manufacturing (271598) | NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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🚀 Productive Project Meeting Alert! 🌍 Today, the X-HuLog4.0 team gathered for an engaging online meeting to drive the project forward. Key topics included: 🗓️ Planning upcoming conferences and events 🌐 Demonstrating the project website 🎯 Discussing VILNIUS TECH competencies and their pivotal role 📋 Reviewing project deliverables and milestones 📣 Strengthening communication strategies for the project's outreach A big thank you to all participants for their valuable input and collaboration! Stay tuned for more updates as we work together to advance human-centered logistics. #Logistics4 #Innovation #Teamwork #ResearchImpact #SustainableTransport #xhulog40 #industry5 #NTNU #TUDa #USSAR #VILNIUSTECH Aurelija Burinskiene (Pileckaitė), Phd, Fabio Sgarbossa, Christoph Glock, Eric Grosse, Sigitas Davidavičius, Olga Lingaitienė, PhD, Gvidas Lingaitis Dr. Jolanta Nalivaikė Michael Bauer Valentas Gružauskas
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Vellykket GEMINI fagseminar om kundetilpasset produksjon i samarbeid med ACT og kunnskapsparken Helgeland. Seminaret ble avholdt i Mo i Rana og besto av foredrag om kundetilpasset produksjon, bedriftsbesøk hos Helgeland Plast, og diskusjon om utfordringer og muligheter knyttet til flyteffektivitet, digitalisering og det grønne skiftet.
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🌟 KEYNOTES 🌟 We are honored to present an exciting lineup of keynote speakers, each bringing inspiring insights and impactful perspectives to IFAC MIM 2025! 🎤 Meet the Confirmed Keynote Speakers so far: - Pascal Van Hentenryck (Georgia Tech): AI For Engineering and Societal Impact - Laura Albert (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Industrial Engineering with Impact: Shaping a Better Future - Nikolay Osadchiy (Emory University Goizueta Business School): Making More Resilient Manufacturing Networks - Alexandra Brintrup (University of Cambridge): Impactful AI for Supply Network Management - Weiwei Chen (Rutgers University): Shaping Better Service Systems through Data-Driven Optimization - Jennifer Pazour (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute): Resource Exchange Platforms: Impact from warehouses to nonprofits - Oleg Gusikhin (Ford Global Data Insight & Analytics): Impacting Supply Chain Excellence through Digital Innovation and Analytics Explore more on the IFAC MIM 2025 website (https://lnkd.in/dU6xdgMX) and stay tuned to this page for updates! 🗓️ Don’t forget! 30 November 2024: Papers submission deadline NTNU - Production Management Research Group Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Enterprises #MIM2025 #IFAC_TC52
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Yesterday, we had the pleasure of hosting a seminar as part of the INTPART project: Sustainable Logistics of the Future (#FutureLOG), centered on Logistics of the Future with Drones: Engineering and Management Perspectives. We were honored to welcome Daniel F. Silva from Auburn University (Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering) and Omid Maghazei from University of Bath (School of Management), who shared their pioneering research and insights into the challenges and opportunities of drone applications in logistics. Daniel discussed vehicle routing problems with drone resupply, exploring both static and dynamic approaches. Omid highlighted drone use in warehouse operations, particularly in IKEA’s innovative approach to intralogistics with drones. The presentations sparked engaging discussions on future research and collaboration in this fast-evolving field. A big thank you to all participants, both in person and online, for making it a successful event! Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering NTNU Faculty of Engineering #FutureLOG #Drones #LogisticsInnovation #SustainableLogistics
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🚀 The IFAC MIM 2025 Plenary Program is Live! 🚀 Get a sneak peek at the inspiring lineup here: https://lnkd.in/ddkrjbYD 📅 Reminder: The paper submission deadline is fast approaching on November 30, 2024. Don’t miss your chance to contribute and be part of this influential event! Be the impact! NTNU - Production Management Research Group Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Enterprises #MIM2025 #IFAC_TC52
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🌟 Exciting publication opportunities at MIM 2025! 🌟 As you know, conference proceedings for MIM 2025 (only regular contributions, not extended abstracts) will be published in the IFAC-PapersOnLine series (Elsevier) and indexed by Scopus, the Web of Science (WoS), and Google Scholar. 📢 We are also thrilled to announce that several leading journals will be featuring special issues covering the topics of MIM 2025, offering unique publishing opportunities for contributors. Confirmed journals so far include: - Annual Reviews in Control - Computers & Industrial Engineering - International Journal of Production Research - International Journal of Integrated Supply Management - Production Planning & Control - Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal If you're interested in submitting a paper, go to https://lnkd.in/d9jXU5KP. We look forward to your submission! Explore more on the IFAC MIM 2025 website and stay tuned to this page for updates! 🗓️ Don’t forget! 30 November 2024: Papers submission deadline NTNU - Production Management Research Group Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Enterprises #MIM2025 #IFAC_TC52 #Publication
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🌟 AI and Digitalization in Supply Chains Open Invited Tracks, Invited & Special Sessions at MIM 2025 🌟 📢 If your research focuses on AI and Digitalization in Supply Chains, we invite you to explore the following sessions at MIM 2025! Take a look and find the perfect track for submitting your paper. We can’t wait to see your contributions! Digitalized servitization for comprehensive digital twins in value chains - Invited Sessions - Code: 83k7h Digital Twin in Intelligent Manufacturing and Logistics System - Invited Sessionsc8223 AI-driven Decision-making in Closed-loop Supply ChainsInvited Sessions - Code: 4m288 Transforming Warehousing operations: The Role of Automation and the Impacts of Innovative Simulation Approaches and Digital Twins - Invited Sessions - Code: httx7 Digitalization, Sustainability, Coordination, and Configuration: Reshaping Global Supply Chains in the Wake of the Great Decoupling - Invited Sessions - Code: b162g Bridging the Gap: Innovative Approaches to Education in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Automation - Invited Sessions - Code: b6a1e Supply Chain AI: Opportunities and Challenges - Invited Sessions - Code: jk3yh Digital Platforms for Supply Chain Resilience - Invited Sessions - Code: 558r8 The Role of Digital Technologies in Shaping the Future of Sustainable Global Supply chain: Innovations, Applications, and Challenges - Invited Sessions - Code: c4yan Knowledge-Driven, AI, and Neurosymbolic AI-Enabled Decision-Making Systems for Frugal and Sustainable Manufacturing and supply chain - Invited Sessions - Code: 3552h Innovation in Healthcare Supply Chains - Transforming Patient Care Through Advanced Technologies - Invited Sessions - Code: 1hst4 Intelligent Methods and Tools supporting Decision Making in Manufacturing Systems and Supply Chains - Open Invited Track - Code: 48q6a If you're ready to submit a paper on this topic, head over to https://lnkd.in/d9jXU5KP and use the submission code for the session or track that match your research interests. We look forward to your submission! Explore more on the IFAC MIM 2025 website and stay tuned to this page for updates! 🗓️ Important Dates: 30 November 2024: Papers submission deadline 30 January 2025: Notifications to authors; Registrations open 28 February 2025: Camera-ready paper submission deadline NTNU - Production Management Research Group Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Enterprises #MIM2025 #IFAC_TC52
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🌟 Advanced Manufacturing Open Invited Tracks, Invited & Special Sessions at MIM 2025 🌟 📢 If your research focuses on Advanced Manufacturing, we invite you to explore the following sessions at MIM 2025! Take a look and find the perfect track for submitting your paper. We can’t wait to see your contributions! Quality Management in Re-Manufacturing: Challenges and Opportunities in remanufacturing from a quality perspective; Zero defect re-manufacturing - Invited session - Code: 517wm Intelligent and adaptive AI-enabled Resilient Manufacturing Systems - Invited Sessions - Code: 8ku6u Modelling and Control of Green Manufacturing Systems using Discrete-Event Approaches: Petri Nets, Automata, Max-Plus Algebra - Invited Sessions - Code: 3yr6x Intelligent Governance and Control in Manufacturing and Service Systems - Invited Sessions - Code: bwx37 Advancing Healthcare Through Innovative Manufacturing of Medical Equipment and Instruments - Invited Sessions - Code: 4ht1m Reconfigurability, Flexibility or Agility for Manufacturing Systems in a VUCA World - Special Sessions - Code: a436c Manufacturing as a Service: Enabling and managing quantitative operations - Special Sessions - Code: 2f727 System Identification for Manufacturing Control Applications - Open Invited Track - Code: fk1tx Industrial Data Spaces & Data Architectures - Open Invited Track - Code: 9q9wq 70th Anniversary of Assembly Line Balancing Problem - Advances in Assembly, Disassembly, and Transfer Line Balancing - Open Invited Track - Code: 1wbu8 Innovation in Engineering Academic Environment - Invited Sessions - Code: j565g Recent Advances in Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Trends, Innovations and Digital Transformation - Invited Sessions - Code: 7v986 Challenges and opportunities in applying Additive Manufacturing for Operations and Supply Chain Management - Invited Sessions - Code: 2a9j2 If you're ready to submit a paper on this topic, head over to https://lnkd.in/d9jXU5KP and use the submission code for the session or track that match your research interests. We look forward to your submission! Explore more on the IFAC MIM 2025 website and stay tuned to this page for updates! 🗓️ Important Dates: 30 November 2024: Papers submission deadline 30 January 2025: Notifications to authors; Registrations open 28 February 2025: Camera-ready paper submission deadline NTNU - Production Management Research Group Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Enterprises #MIM2025 #IFAC_TC52