I am the course coordinator of the master’s course “Advanced Operations Research”. This course delves into the use of (meta)heuristic algorithms for a diverse set of optimization problems.
I am the course coordinator of two bachelor’s courses “Operations Management” for different bachelor programs at the School of Business and Economics. This course introduces students to the use of (mixed integer) linear programming and the basic concepts of operations and supply chain management.
I supervise bachelor’s and master’s students in Operations Research for diverse topics.
I am the course coordinator of the bachelor’s course “Operational policy methods”. This course introduces students to linear programming, project management and forecasting techniques.
I supervise master’s students in Business Administration for diverse supply chain and logistics related topics.
I was a guest lecturer in the undergraduate course “Introduction to transportation engineering”. I thaught the students about innovations in the area of public transport.
I organized workshops in presenting skills for graduate students in transportation engineering.
I was the teaching assistant for the master’s course “Optimization in logistics”. This course introduces students to (meta)heuristic algorithms and the use of Hexaly, a black-box solver.
I was the teaching assistant for the master’s course “Project management”. This course introduced students to a variety of techniques to efficiently manage large-scale projects.
As part of their master’s thesis portfolio, Business Engineers have to do one CSR project in collaboration with a Belgian non-profit organization. I guided and supervised students through this process.