Ramin Barzanji

Former PhD Student

Short Biography

Ramin Barzanji is a Ph.D. student at the Professorship of Business Analytics & Intelligent Systems, involved in the DFG Research Training Group AdONE. He got a master's degree in industrial engineering from Kharazmi University of Tehran in December 2017. His research interests lie in the area of Operations Research and Management Science and his work focuses on integer and linear programming, decomposition techniques, constraint programming, and metaheuristics. Ramin applies these techniques to combinatorial optimization problems, especially routing and transportation problems, production planning, and supply chains.

In his spare time, Ramin enjoys watching movies, reading novels, swimming, and jogging.

Research Interests

  • Benders Decomposition
  • Constraint Programming
  • Integer Programming
  • Vehicle routing and scheduling

Publications

  • Barzanji, R.; Hiermann, G.; Fontaine, P.; Schiffer, M.: Day-Ahead Planning in Heterogeneous Two-Tier City Logistics: An Iterative Filtering Algorithm. (Vortrag / EURO 2022, Finland) 2022 mehr…
  • Barzanji R.; Fontaine P.; Hiermann G.; Schiffer M.: On The Impact Of City Freighters In Multi-echelon City Logistics. (Vortrag / INFORMS Annual Meeting 2021, Anaheim, USA) 2021 mehr…
  • Barzanji, R.; Schiffer, M.; Minner, S.: Decomposition Algorithms for the Capacitated Location-Routing Problem: Application To Last-Mile City Logistics. (Vortrag / INFORMS Annual Meeting 2020, Virtual) 2020 mehr…