
On February 28th, 2025 the first Young ProLog Workshop hosted by the Austrian Operations Research Society’s working group on Production&Logistics took place. Around 30 participants came together at the University of Vienna, representing the young scientists in the field from all over Austria. Two inspiring key note talks were given by Claudia Archetti (University of Brescia) and Fabien Tricoire (Satalia) on theoretical and applied research projects in production and logistics. Twelve presentations by young OR researchers allowed to gain an insight into current research topics in the field. Coffee brakes and lunch offered the possibility to get in contact and enlarge the scientific networks.
The organizers Margaretha Gansterer, Pamela Nolz and Sophie Parragh thank all participants and look forward to the next workshop (planning has started …)
Call for Abstracts
The Young ProLog Workshop 2025 hosted by the Austrian Operations Research Society’s working group on Production&Logistics will take place at University of Vienna on February 28th, 2025. The workshop is meant to connect young researchers (PhD students and early-stage PostDocs) in the field of Production and Logistics and give them the opportunity to present their current work. Presentation of work in progress is encouraged as well as participation only, especially for early-stage PhD students.
Inspiring keynote talks will be given by
- Claudia Archetti, Professor at University of Brescia, Italy
- Fabien Tricoire, Optimisation Scientist at Satalia, Vienna, Austria
Organizers: Margaretha Gansterer, Pamela Nolz, Sophie N. Parragh
Program
9:00 – 9:05 Welcome to Young Prolog Workshop 2025
Margaretha Gansterer, Pamela Nolz, Sophie N. Parragh
Keynote 1: Chair: M. Gansterer
9:05 – 10:00 Efficient exact and heuristic algorithms for the Inventory Routing Problem
Claudia Archetti
Session 1: Chair: Jan Boeckmann
10:00 – 10:20 Clearing Function-Based Release Date Optimization in Multi-Item Multi-Stage MRP Planned Production Systems
Wolfgang Seiringer, Klaus Altendorfer, Reha Uzsoy
10:20 – 10:40 Logic-Based Benders Decomposition for a labour constrained production scheduling problem
Johanna Mlekusch, Carla Juvin, Christian Artigues, Richard F. Hartl
10:40 – 11:00 Homogeneous usage dispatch problem
Michael Kahr, Markus Leitner, Rosario Paradiso
11:00 – 11:15 Coffee break
Session 2: Chair: Christian Truden
11:15 – 11:35 Freight Rolling Stock Rescheduling by Stochastic Local Search
Roberto Maria Rosati, Valentina Cacchiani, Vera Hemmelmayr
11:35 – 11:55 An iterative LP-Simulation algorithm for order release based on augmented Lagrangian decomposition
Hubert Missbauer, Reha Uzsoy, Gregor Blossey
11:55 – 12:15 Energy-Aware Scheduling Algorithms in Stochastic Multi-Stage Production Systems: Integrating Waiting Time Constraints and Sensor Updates for Lead-Acid Battery Production
Balwin Bokor, Klaus Altendorfer, Roland Braune
12:15 – 13:15 Lunch break
Keynote 2: Chair: P. Nolz
13:15 – 14:10 Domain-specific applications and challenges in vehicle routing
Fabien Tricoire
Session 3: Chair: Michael Kahr
14:10 – 14:30 Optimization in Chemotherapy Logistics
Katrin Kopfer, Karl F. Dörner, Pamela C. Nolz
14:30 – 14:50 Using sustainable delivery modes in a two-echelon last-mile delivery setting
Hai Yen Luu, Vera Hemmelmayr, Jakob Puchinger
14:50 – 15:10 Enabling Learning of Heterogeneity in Driver-Customer Interactions: Vehicle Routing with Driver-Dependent Service Times
Christian Truden, Margaretha Gansterer, Dominic Loske, Matthias Klumpp
15:10 – 15:25 Coffee break
Session 4: Chair: Alina Müller
15:25 – 15:45 Benchmarking algorithms for energy-aware scheduling
Alexander Kinast, Roland Braune, Michael Bögl, Dominik Falkner
15:45 – 16:05 Progressive hedging for multi-stage stochastic lot sizing problems with setup carry-over under uncertain demand
Manuel Schlenkrich, Jean-Francois Cordeau, Sophie N. Parragh
16:05 – 16:25 Decision-making in internal transportation processes
Sebastian Schmalzer, Michael Bögl, Anna Gattinger
16:25 – 16:30 Farewell
Venue
University of Vienna
Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1
1090 Vienna
Room: HS 17 (second floor) Link to Building Map