Research projects
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2011 – 2014: Exact and approximation mathematical models and algorithms for tactical and operational decision making in supply networks of high technology products made to order, grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland, principal investigator: P. Łebkowski.
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2010 – 2012: New computational methods, mathematical models and solution algorithms for the allocation of tasks and resources in customer driven supply chains, grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland, principal investigator: T. Sawik.
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2009 – 2011: Optimization models, methods and implementation tools for operational planning in supply chains, grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland, principal investigator: W. Kaczmarczyk.
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2007 – 2010: New mathematical models, IT and decision making algorithms for supply chain management, grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland, principal investigator: P. Łebkowski.
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2005 – 2007: Computational issues in the optimization of resource allocation and scheduling in supply chains for high-tech products, grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland, principal investigator: T. Sawik.
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2003 – 2004: Operations management in customer driven supply chains, grant of the Motorola Advanced Technology Center, USA, principal investigator: T. Sawik.
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2002 – 2003: Operations management of a distribution center for mass produced and mass customized products, grant of the Motorola Advanced Technology Center, USA, principal investigator: T. Sawik.
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2001 – 2003: New models and algorithms for short-term production planning and scheduling in computer integrated manufacturing, grant of the National Research Committee, Poland, principal investigator: T. Sawik.
- 1999 – 2001: Monolithic models and fast heuristics for scheduling flexible flow lines with limited in-process buffers (with applications to scheduling of SMT lines), grant of the Motorola Advanced Technology Center, USA, principal investigator: T. Sawik.