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Dr. Adam Widera
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Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management

Leonardo Campus 3
48149 Münster


Room: 101

Phone: +49 251 83-38011
Fax: +49 251 83-28013
adam.widera@ercis.uni-muenster.de
www.wi.uni-muenster.de/logistik/organisation/mitarbeiter/adam-widera/

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ShortURL: ERC.IS ShortURL erc.is/p/widera

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  • Theses Supervision
  • Supervised Theses

    • Combining Optimization and Simulation for Blood Supply Chains (Master's thesis IS, 2023)
    • Prototypical Implementation of an AI-based Analysis of Aerial Images Supporting Situation Assessment in Crisis Management (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2023)
    • Unterstützung der Evaluation von Krisenmanagement Übungen: Ein kollaboratives Unterstützungs-Werkzeug (Master's thesis IS, 2023)
    • Information Exchange for Pre-Positioning in the Co-opetition Environment of Humanitarian Logistics (Master's thesis IS, 2021)
    • Traffic Congestion Management System Governance Reference Model (Master's thesis IS, 2020)
    • Requirements Analysis for the Design of Process Models of Blood Chains during Disasters (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2020)
    • Categorization and Assessment of System Dynamics-based Simulation Scenarios in the Area of Humanitarian Logistics (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2020)
    • Economic Viability Assessment of Additive Manufacturing for Humanitarian Relief (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2019)
    • Assessment of Urban Resilience with the Utilization of Simulation (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2019)
    • Applications of Big Data Analytics in Supply Chain Performance Measurement Systems (Master's thesis IS, 2019)
    • Hieronymus Maximilian Hansen: Semantic Learning in Crisis Communications (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2019)
    • Investigation of Crisis Management Reference Models in Context of Urban Large-Scale (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2019)
    • Kristin Jenssen: Use-case Based Evaluation of Vendor Managed Inventory Suitability for Humanitarian Organizations (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2019)
    • A Requirements Analysis for an Information System Supporting the Inter-organizational Management of Pre-positioned Emergency Supplies (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Integration of the Blockchain Technology in Humanitarian Logistics Processes (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Toward identifying innovation in disaster management: an exemplary analysis of the military concept “GUIDEx” (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Cooperation Potentials between Humanitarian Organizations and LSPs in the Area of Transport Management (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Inter-Organizational Pre-positioning of Emergency Supplies: A Guidance Toolkit (Master's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Evaluation of Wireless Mesh Networks for Crisis Management (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Identification and Categorization of Chellenges and Concepts for Customer Clearance in Humanitarian Logistics (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Benefit Analysis of Agent-Based Simulation in Humanitarian Logistics concerning Cooperation and Collaboration (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2017)
    • Utilization of simulation tools for decision making in disaster relief logistics (Master's thesis IS, 2017)
    • Requirements Analysis of a Compter-based Simulation for a Capacity-oriented Allocation of Refugees (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2017)
    • Conceptualization of a Simulation Environment for Humanitarian Logistics (Master's thesis IS, 2015)
    • Use-case Based Analysis of Vendor Managed Inventory in Humanitarian Logistics (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2015)
    • Applicability Analysis of the Vendor-Managed-Inventory Concept for Humanitarian Logistics (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2015)
    • Requirements Analysis for a Benchmarking Approach for Humanitarian Logistics (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2015)
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Information Systems and Supply Chain Management
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Leonardo-Campus 3
48149 Münster
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Tel.: +49 251 83-38000
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bernd.hellingrath@ercis.uni-muenster.de

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