Professor Kerem Akartunali
Management Science
Prize And Awards
- Recipient
- 2020
- Recipient
- 2007
Publications
- Kandula Shanthan, Roy Debjit,
- Production and Operations Management Vol 34, pp. 1326-1345 (2025)
- , Fragkos Ioannis, Miller Andrew J, Wu Tao
- INFORMS Journal on Computing Vol 28, pp. 766-780 (2016)
- Soler Willy A Oliveira, Santos Maristela O,
- Journal of Heuristics Vol 31 (2025)
- , ,
- Optimization, pp. 1-44 (2025)
- , ,
- Optimization Essentials Theory, Tools, and Applications (2025) (2025)
- , , Dauzère-Pérès Stéphane, Wu Shaomin
- International Journal of Production Research Vol 61, pp. 8236-8237 (2023)
Teaching
Classes currently taught include:
- Data Analytics in Practice
- Optimization for Analytics
- Programme and Project Management
I have been extensively involved with teaching activities in various levels from undergraduate to Masters since I was a PhD student. I was exposed to course development as early as the last year of my PhD studies, and I have received extensive teaching training during my PhD studies as well as during my employments. I have used my research in a number of teaching activities, and have employed a range of state-of-the-art technologies (such as access grid and virtual workspace) in various courses.
I like to teach classes in the broad area of operational research/management science and data analytics, in particular in optimization techniques and software, OR modelling and applying these theories to real world problems.
In light of my previous role as SBS Faculty Digital Education Director, I have been extensively involved in strategically planning, design and development of the next generation of online learning, including MOOCs, distance learning degrees and blended learning courses.
Research Interests
My broad research area is operations research, with a focus in integer, network and robust optimization, and their applications in practice. Since my PhD thesis, I have been working on production planning and lot-sizing problems, as well as a number of optimization applications, in particular large-scale transportation problems (such as airline scheduling and vessel crew scheduling), and health applications (such as radiation treatment planning, nurse rostering and home care routing).
Professional Activities
- Examiner
- 11/2/2026
- Speaker
- 20/6/2023
- Visiting researcher
- 19/6/2023
- Speaker
- 15/6/2023
- Visiting researcher
- 12/6/2023
- Visiting researcher
- 29/5/2023
Projects
- Akartunali, Kerem (Principal Investigator)
- "Production planning problems arise naturally in the context of the manufacturing companies, where decisions are to be made regarding when to produce and what to produce while considering interactions between different time periods (for example through inventories) and between different items (for example through shared machine/labor capacities). Due to its high savings potential and being such a key component of the manufacturing decision making process, production planning has been an active area of research for more than 50 years. Moreover, in the current economic climate and global competitive environment, UK manufacturing industries face the crucial choice of turning these challenges into opportunities. Although a wide body of academic and practical research is devoted to the topic, realistic industrial problems remain very challenging even with the tremendous advancements in the computer technologies, and therefore novel approaches are needed to maximize the potential benefits attainable.
Mathematical models are instrumental to study production planning problems, where decisions and limitations of the real system can be represented by a mathematical system of variables and equations. Although a significant proportion of the previous research was devoted to mathematical studies and attained important results, almost all of these previous studies are focused on non-realistic and simplistic problems. The first part of this project aims to address this gap, developing novel mathematical theory for subproblems present in realistic problems.
Recent computational technologies such as highly parallel computer infrastructures and GPU computing present immense opportunities for tackling problems that could not be attempted before. Moreover, such technologies are becoming available to the general public including small companies much faster and cheaper than in the past. Therefore, the second part of this project aims to develop computational models (based on the theoretical results of the previous part) appropriate for such infrastructures and test these extensively for various production planning problems, including some obtained from the industry.
Finally, the project will address specific production planning issues of the food and drink industry, which is the largest manufacturing sector in the UK with over 500,000 people employed. Identified as a key growth sector in Scotland by the Government Economic Strategy, food and drink industry has been able to maintain the growth of exports even in the challenging economic climate, and has significant growth potential due to emerging markets. Production planning in this important industry has been neglected in the past, and this project will address this by working with an industrial partner in this area, developing customized tools for their challenges with the help of the theoretical and computational results of the previous parts." - 01-Jan-2014 - 31-Jan-2015
- Akartunali, Kerem (Principal Investigator) Barlow, Euan (Co-investigator)
- 20-Jan-2018 - 19-Jan-2021
- Akartunali, Kerem (Principal Investigator) Blair, Shona (Co-investigator)
- 15-Jan-2025 - 14-Jan-2028
- Stephen, Bruce (Principal Investigator) Akartunali, Kerem (Co-investigator) Brown, Blair David (Co-investigator) McArthur, Stephen (Co-investigator) Riccardi, Annalisa (Co-investigator) Stewart, Brian (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2026
- Fossati, Marco (Principal Investigator) Akartunali, Kerem (Co-investigator) Cashmore, Michael (Co-investigator) Irvine, James (Co-investigator) MacBryde, Jillian (Co-investigator) Maddock, Christie (Co-investigator) Patelli, Edoardo (Co-investigator) Tapinos, Efstathios (Co-investigator) Vasile, Massimiliano (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2022 - 31-Jan-2024
- Fossati, Marco (Principal Investigator) Akartunali, Kerem (Co-investigator) Burt, Graeme (Co-investigator) Cashmore, Michael (Co-investigator) Maddock, Christie (Co-investigator) Patelli, Edoardo (Co-investigator) Tapinos, Efstathios (Co-investigator) Vasile, Massimiliano (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2020 - 31-Jan-2022
Contact
Professor
Kerem
Akartunali
Management Science
Email: kerem.akartunali@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 4542