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Milton Keynes, United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Professor of Supply Chain Analytics at Cranfield University
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Education
À propos
Professor Emel Aktas holds a Chair of Supply Chain Analytics at Cranfield School of Management. She specialises in using mathematical modelling, simulation, decision support systems, and statistical analysis to address supply chains problems, specifically in transport, retail, and manufacturing sectors. Her recent research focuses on food supply chain management, with one project (SAFE-Q) on minimising the waste in food supply chains and another (U-TURN) on logistics collaboration practises for distribution of food in the cities. Her work has appeared in European Journal of Operational Research, Interfaces, International Journal of Production Economics, and Computers and Human Behaviour.
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Profession
Professor of Supply Chain Analytics at Cranfield University
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Professor Emel Aktas holds a Chair of Supply Chain Analytics at Cranfield School of Management. She specialises in using mathematical modelling, simulation, decision support systems, and statistical analysis to address supply chains problems, specifically in transport, retail, and manufacturing sectors. Her recent research focuses on food supply chain management, with one project (SAFE-Q) on minimising the waste in food supply chains and another (U-TURN) on logistics collaboration practises for distribution of food in the cities. Her work has appeared in European Journal of Operational Research, Interfaces, International Journal of Production Economics, and Computers and Human Behaviour.
Mots-clés
food waste
qatar
food supply chain
safe-q
systems modelling
food security
future jobs
supply chain coordination
machine learning
artificial intelligence
comparative analysis
policy making
gulf
research outcomes
empirical research
theory of planned behaviour
consumer behaviour
environment
consumer research
system dynamics
retail
inventory policy
workshop
heat map
dubrovnik
nashville
orlando
causal map
simulation
food retail
inventory management
Tout plus