Doing something about the climate crisis
Everyone is talking about the climate crisis. Bergens Tidende presents six researchers who are actually doing something about it. Yewen Gu is one of them.
Yewen Gu is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), Department of Business and Management Science. He is also affiliated with Centre for Shipping and Logistics, and he is a Postdoctoral Researcher at SNF (Centre for Applied Research at NHH).
Yewen received his PhD from NHH (Department of Business and Management Science) in 2018, with a thesis entitled Maritime Emission Regulations and Operations Research in Shipping. He holds a Master’s Degree in Logistics and Transport Management from School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg (2014).
Everyone is talking about the climate crisis. Bergens Tidende presents six researchers who are actually doing something about it. Yewen Gu is one of them.
The article "Handling financial risks in crude oil imports: Taking into account crude oil prices as well as country and transportation risks" has been published in Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review.
The article "Can an Emission Trading Scheme really reduce CO2 emissions in the short term? Evidence from a maritime fleet composition and deployment model" has been published in Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment.
The International Conference on Stochastic Programming was, for the first time, organized in Norway.
The 16th CEMS Research Seminar on Supply Chain Management took place in Riezlern, Austria, from January 23 to 27, 2019.
On Tuesday 28 August 2018 Yewen Gu will hold a trial lecture on a prescribed topic and defend his thesis for the PhD degree at NHH.
Stein W. Wallace has been invited to give a plenary session at the XV Conference on Computational Management Science (CMS)
The article "Integrated maritime fuel management with stochastic fuel prices and new emission regulations" has been published in Journal of the Operational Research Society.
The article "Scrubber: A potentially overestimated compliance method for the Emission Control Areas: The importance of involving a ship’s sailing pattern in the evaluation" has been published in Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment.