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School of Business and Management

Dr Kamran Sarmadi

Kamran

Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Logistics and Transportation

Email: k.sarmadi@qmul.ac.uk

Profile

Roles:

Biography:

Dr Kamran Sarmadi is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Logistics and Transportation at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London. Prior to joining Queen Mary, he was a Lecturer in Transport and Logistics Management and the Deputy Programme Leader of the MA Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the University of Greenwich Business School. Additionally, he worked as a research assistant at the Newcastle University Business School, Newcastle University. Kamran holds a PhD in Operations and Supply Chain Management from Newcastle University Business School. He received an MSc in Logistics & Supply Chain Management and a BSc in Industrial Engineering.

His main area of expertise is the application of operations research (OR) and mathematical programming to transport, logistics, operations, and supply chain management problems. His research focuses on optimising decision-making problems in logistics and supply chain management. Kamran is a research-active academic, and his work appears in internationally recognised and high-impact journals.

Teaching

Postgraduate:

BUSM190: Introduction to Coding with Python

BUSM192: Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Programming

 

Kamran is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Research

Research Interests:

Kamran specialises in optimising logistics, operations, and supply chain management (OSCM) issues, with a focus on:

  • Logistics and supply chain management
  • Modelling, simulation, and optimisation for OSCM problems
  • Container shipping supply chains
  • Designing supply chain and transport networks
  • Inventory management and control

His research develops mathematical models for better decision-making in transport, logistics, and supply chains. He employs operational research techniques including linear and integer programming, stochastic programming, and robust optimisation to tackle real-world challenges in uncertain environments. By accounting for uncertainties, his work aims to enhance business efficiency, environmental benefits, and societal growth.

Publications:

Selected Journal Publications

  • X. Li, B. Liu, Q. Sun, K. Sarmadi, Y. Gao, Y. Dang, J.X. Dong (2021), Load shifting of a supplier-based demand response of multi-class subscribers in smart grid, International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 37: 506-526.
  • Sarmadi, M. Amiri-Aref, J.X. Dong, C. Hicks (2020), Integrated Strategic and Operational Planning of Dry Port Container Network in a Stochastic Environment, Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 139:132-64.

Selected Conference Items

  • Sarmadi, M. Amiri-Aref (2023), A Disaster Relief Network Design for Search and Rescue Teams, Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) 2023 international conference, Paris, France, 2023.
  • Sarmadi, M. Amiri-Aref (2022), A multi-period location-routing model for search and rescue teams in a disaster relief network, European Conference on Operational Research (EURO 2022), ESPOO, Finland, 2022.
  • Sarmadi, M. Amiri-Aref, J.X. Dong (2019), Robust Optimisation of Dry Port Location in Container Shipping Industry, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management (MSOM) Conference, Singapore, 2019.
  • Amiri-Aref, J.X. Dong, K. Sarmadi (2018), Dynamic Location-Inventory Optimization for Inland Container Fleet Management with Uncertain Demand, StochMod 2018 International Conference, Lancaster, UK, 2018.
  • K. Sarmadi, J.X. Dong, C. Hicks (2017), A synchro-modal transportation model in container shipping supply chain, First Year Ph.D. HASS Conference, Newcastle University, UK, 2017.

 

Supervision

Dr Kamran Sarmadi is actively seeking prospective doctoral candidates who are passionate about operational research, with a specific focus on optimisation applications in diverse fields such as operations, logistics and supply chains. You are welcome to contact Dr Kamran Sarmadi (k.sarmadi@qmul.ac.uk) to discuss your proposal and ideas.

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