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: Universitätsstraße 16, 86159 Augsburg

Short bio

Stefan Wahl studied Industrial Engineering at the University 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. 

 

 

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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