Engineering

Dr Martino Luis

Dr Martino Luis

Senior Lecturer
Engineering

Martino Luis holds a PhD in Operations Research from Kent Business School, University of Kent

and is a member of the Engineering Management section within the Department of Engineering. He co-leads the Exeter Digital Enterprise Systems (ExDES) Laboratory alongside Professor Ion Sucala. He previously served as Programme Director for the MSc in International Supply Chain Management and as Director of Education for Postgraduate Taught Programmes. He currently holds the role of Director of Global Engagement within the Engineering Department.

Prior to joining the University of Exeter, Martino was a faculty member at the Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia where in the latter years he served as the Director of the MBA Programme. During this time, he was actively involved in the School’s accreditation processes, certification processes and practices (ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and IQNet SR10: 2015), and had collaborated closely with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) UK for programme development. 

 

Martino’s teaching areas are in the field of modelling and simulation, operations and supply chain management, management science (operations research), and manufacturing systems. His research focuses on the application of optimisation and advanced simulation techniques, both discrete-event and agent-based, to complex supply chain and logistics systems. This includes work on facility location problems, sustainable and socially responsible supply chain network design, and advanced sequencing and scheduling challenges.

Martino is a Chartered Member with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CMILT). He is also a member of the Operational Research Society and the EURO Working Group on Locational Analysis (EWGLA). Martino also contributes to the Winter Simulation Conference, participating both as an organising committee member and as co-track coordinator.

 

Research Topic Interests
The applications of simulation modelling (discrete and agent based), optimisation, (meta)-heuristics optimisation, matheuristics across key application areas, including:

• manufacturing planning and control
• facility location problems
• sustainable supply chain design network
• inventory routing problems that focus on environment and sustainable operations
• location-inventory optimisation problems
• integrated supply chain production and distribution planning models


PhD Supervision and Research Collaborations

I welcome enquiries from prospective research students interested in any of the above or other closely related areas of research. I also welcome enquiries from academics active in these areas with a desire to collaborate or visit to complete research. Please get in touch.

 

Current PhD Students

Project Title: Sustainable Closed-Loop Supply Chain Network Design with Integrated Production and Distribution Scheduling

Project Title: Simulation-Optimisation for Blood Supply Chain Networks with Uncertainty

Project Title: Innovation Tools for Developing a Digital Interior Construction Decision Framework
Project Title: Simulation-Optimisation for Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chain Network in Offshore Wind Energy
Project Title: Enhancing the circular economy through early interventions of supply chain network design
 
 
Past PhD student

Abdulaziz Alageel (Co-supervise with Dr Shuya Zhong)

Project Title: A Sustainable Supply Chain Network Design with Disruptions and Uncertainty

 

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