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Dr. Kateryna Czerniachowska is a Lecturer at the Department of Process Management, Wrocław University of Economics. She specializes in logistics optimization, heuristic algorithms, and supply chain management. Her work focuses on solving complex problems such as order-picking efficiency, shelf space allocation, and inventory distribution in retail and warehouse systems. She is fluent in English, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian.
Her research emphasizes mathematical modeling for retail networks and warehouse layouts, incorporating innovative heuristics like Flower Cutting and Mushroom Picking algorithms. Recent studies address sequence-dependent constraints in conveyor systems and multi-axial product categorization. She actively collaborates with industry to apply these methods in practical settings.
Her publications span optimization frameworks for space allocation, scheduling TV advertisements via genetic algorithms, and predicting public transportation delays using machine learning. She maintains active profiles on ResearchGate and ORCID.
Consultations are available via Microsoft Teams upon prior arrangement via email. She contributes to pedagogical activities focused on operational research and logistics systems design.
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