dr. (Wilco) W van den Heuvel

Biography

Wilco van den Heuvel is an associate professor at the Econometric Institute of the Erasmus School of Economics. His main research interests are in deterministic production planning, in particular in extensions of the economic lot-sizing model. The focus of the research is on developing efficient algorithms. His work is published in journals like Operations Research, Omega,  European Journal of Operational Research, Computers & Operations Research, and Operations Research Letters.

Erasmus School of Economics

Associate professor | Econometrics
Email
wvandenheuvel@ese.eur.nl
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

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Work

  • Wilco Heuvel (2019) - IISE Transactions (Journal)
  • Wilco Heuvel (2014) - Omega (Journal)

Erasmus Quantitative Intelligence

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May 2022
End date approval
May 2025
Place
ROTTERDAM

MELEUR BV

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March 2023
End date approval
March 2026
Place
ROTTERDAM
Description
Teaching in Maritime Economics & Logistics MSc

Combinatorial Optimisation

Year Level
bachelor 2, pre-master
Year
2023
Course Code
FEB22002

Internship Hub

Year
2023
Course Code
FEB63017

Algorithm Design

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2023
Course Code
FEM21041

Major & Master Orientation(econometrics)

Year
2023
Course Code
FEB62010

Combinatorial Optimisation

Year Level
bachelor 2, bachelor 3, pre-master
Year
2023
Course Code
FEB22002X

  • Mathijn Jan Retel Helmrich

    Green Lot-Sizing
  • Mathijn Jan Retel Helmrich

    Green Lot-Sizing
  • Zahra Mobini Dehkordi

    Supply Chain Coordination with Separating and Pooling Contracts
  • Rutger Kerkkamp

    Optimisation Models for Supply Chain Coordination under Information Asymmetry
  • Mathijs van Zon

    Cost Allocation in Collaborative Transportation
  • Mathijs van Zon

    Cost Allocation in Collaborative Transportation
  • Rick Willemsen

    Inverse methods for data retrieval and simulation
  • Utku Karaca

    Privacy in Resource Allocation Problems

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