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Dr. Stefan Wahl

Research associate
Prof. Dr. Axel Tuma: Production & Supply Chain Management
Phone: +49 821 598 - 4041
Email:
Room: 1439 (J)
Open hours: By appointment
Address: Universit?tsstra?e 16, 86159 Augsburg

Short bio

Stefan Wahl studied Industrial Engineering at the 威尼斯赌博游戏_威尼斯赌博app-【官网】 of Augsburg, majoring in "Materials Resource Management" and "Management and Sustainability". From 2012 to 2017, he was a student and research assistant in the working group "Production Management" at the chair of Professor Dr. Tuma.

Since April 2017, Stefan Wahl has been a research associate at the Chair of Production & Supply Chain Management.?

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Awards:
Talks:
  • Wahl, S.; Gahm, C.; Tuma, A. (2018):?Minimizing total tardiness on a serial-batch processing machine with incompatible job families defining sequence-dependent batch setup times. International Conference on Operations Research (OR2018), Brussels (Belgium), September 12-14. 2018.
  • Wahl, S.; Gahm, C.; Tuma, A. (2018):?Minimizing total tardiness on a serial-batch processing machine with incompatible job families defining sequence-dependent batch setup times. Graduate Program in Operations Management (GPOM2018), Augsburg (Germany), July 20. 2018.

Publications

2024 | 2023 | 2022

2024

Stefan Wahl, Christian Gahm and Axel Tuma
Serial- and hierarchical-batch scheduling: a systematic review and future research directions

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2023

Aykut Uzunoglu, Christian Gahm, Stefan Wahl and Axel Tuma
Learning-augmented heuristics for scheduling parallel serial-batch processing machines

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Stefan Wahl
Serial-batch scheduling – the special case of laser-cutting machines

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2022

Christian Gahm, Aykut Uzunoglu, Stefan Wahl, Chantal Ganschinietz and Axel Tuma
Applying machine learning for the anticipation of complex nesting solutions in hierarchical production planning

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Christian Gahm, Stefan Wahl and Axel Tuma
Scheduling parallel serial-batch processing machines with incompatible job families, sequence-dependent setup times and arbitrary sizes

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