OR&S is growing!

New people in Project Management 

Since October 2014, three new members have joined our yound and dynamic Operations Research & Scheduling group to work on a PhD on Integrated Project Management and Control. This research project is supported by the Concerted Research Action funding and aims at developing new decision support systems for project scheduling, risk analysis and project control.

More information and updates can be found in the free book "The Art of Project Management" which will be updated on a regular basis. Good luck to our new OR&S members!

 

Danica D'hont

Danica D'hont is a research assistant at the Operations Management group of the faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Ghent University (Belgium). She obtained a Master's degree in Civil Engineering at Ghent University and has joined the OR&S group in 2014.

Her research interest lies in the optimization and the integration of risk management and project control.

Short bio: Researcher, OR&S member since 2014, Working on a PhD at UGent (advisor: Mario Vanhoucke)

Jeroen Burgelman

Jeroen Burgelman is a research assistant at the Operations Management group of the faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Ghent University (Belgium). He obtained a Master's degree in Commercial Engineering at Ghent University and has joined the OR&S group in 2014. 

His research interest lies in the optimization and the integration of risk management and project control.

Short bio: Researcher, OR&S member since 2014, Working on a PhD at UGent (advisor: Mario Vanhoucke)

Annelies Martens

Annelies Martens is a research assistant at the Operations Management group of the faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Ghent University (Belgium). She obtained a Master's degree in Commercial Engineering at Ghent University and has joined the OR&S group in 2014. 

Her research interest lies in the optimization and the integration of risk management and project control.

Short bio: Researcher, OR&S member since 2014, Working on a PhD at UGent (advisor: Mario Vanhoucke)