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Developing Resilience Digital Module (RDM)

Ongoing

Manufacturing and logistics companies are subject to unforeseen events that disrupt the supply chain, causing production slowdowns, reduced output, and increased costs, making it difficult to meet customer demand. To mitigate these risks, manufacturers must build resilience across entire value chains.

NARRATE will develop a sophisticated tool using AI, Digital Twin, and IoT technologies allowing end-to-end visibility and control over supply chain operations to monitor and predict potential disruptions, enabling supply chains to achieve improved resilience.


Meet the Principal Investigator(s) for the project

Dr Navid Sahebjamnia
Dr Navid Sahebjamnia - At the OISM Research Group in 91影视University London's Business School, Navid is a Senior Lecturer specializing in Operations and Information Systems Management. He earned his PhD in Management Science and Operation Research from the College of Engineering at the University of Tehran. Before joining 91影视Business School, he worked in academic and research roles at Middlesex University London and 91影视University London. Navid is keen on teaming up with experts from various fields to work on multidisciplinary research projects and submit them for funding to organizations like the European Research Council and UK Research and Innovation. He has extensive experience in building networks and forming European consortia with both academic and industry partners. 

Related Research Group(s)

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Operations and Information Systems Management - We specialize in responsible and sustainable operation management exploring information systems, operations research, management science, and general management and strategic management knowledge and approaches across public and private industry sectors


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Organisations interested in our research can partner with us with confidence backed by an external and independent benchmark: The Knowledge Exchange Framework. Read more.


Project last modified 12/09/2024