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Azadeh Dindarian is a Professor for Digital Supply Chain Management at SRH University in Berlin. She combines her academic role with entrepreneurial activities as Founder & CEO of Resili Tech Venture UG (youniversapp) and Co-Founder of Women AI Academy GmbH. Her academic background includes a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Manchester.
Her research interests focus on the intersection of digital technologies and sustainable practices, particularly in supply chain contexts. She investigates how blockchain, AI, and IoT can transform supply chain management while promoting circular economy principles and reducing environmental impact. Her work bridges technical engineering knowledge with business applications, creating practical solutions for industry challenges.
Analysis of her publication history reveals a clear trajectory from foundational research on electronic waste management to applied digital supply chain solutions. Her early work focused on microwave oven waste streams and WEEE functionality, while more recent publications explore blockchain-enabled supply chain transparency and sustainable city initiatives. This evolution demonstrates her ability to translate technical research into business-relevant applications.
As an active entrepreneur and academic, she has established herself as a bridge between theoretical research and practical implementation in digital supply chain management. Her work with Women AI Academy highlights her commitment to fostering diversity in technology fields while advancing practical AI applications.
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