Institute of Management Sciences

Dr. Urooj Pasha


Dr. Urooj Pasha

Assistant Professor, Institute of Management Sciences
https://profiles.bzu.edu.pk/uroojpasha

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Dr. Urooj Pasha

Qualification:
MSc in Industrial Logistics Norway, PhD in Logistics Norway

Research Interests:
Logistics, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Metaheuristics, Optimization and Decision Support, Industry 4.0

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She is a faculty member with a background in both Computer Science, Logistics and Supply Chain Management. She also has specialised academic training in Industrial Logistics from Norway. She got a competitive PhD fellowship that let her do advanced coursework and research training in several countries while being supervised by top international professors. She was an Associate Professor/ Post Doc at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences / Molde University College Molde before this, where she contributed with teaching, research, and academic growth in logistics and Sustainable Supply chain Management. Her area of expertise is using computer and analytical methods to solve problems with complicated transportation and logistics systems. She combines basic ideas from computer science, like algorithms, data analytics, and information systems, with logistics methods to come up with efficient, data-driven solutions. She is an expert in transportation systems, sustainable supply chain management, the Internet of Things (IoT), and smart logistics solutions. Her research is mostly about finding the best places for facilities, planning transportation, and making smart decision support systems that will make modern supply chains more efficient, resilient, and sustainable. She has been an active member of the academic community by presenting her research at international conferences and publishing in well-known journals with high impact factors. She has also supervised both PhD and Master\\\\\\\'s theses, helping students grow as researchers and academics. Along with her research, she has a lot of experience teaching Logistics, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, management information systems and computer science. She is dedicated to creating a place to learn that encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and putting what you learn into practice. Her main academic goal is to help improve smart, sustainable, and tech-enabled logistics systems through research that makes a difference and high quality teaching.