
معرفی
Dhanan Sarwo Utomo is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Edinburgh Business School within Heriot-Watt University. He focuses on systems thinking and operational research, with an emphasis on modeling and simulation approaches applied to logistics, supply chains, food systems, and sustainability. His research addresses challenges such as cold chain infrastructure, renewable energy adoption, and pandemic resilience in food security.
His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in sustainable infrastructure and responsible consumption. Notable contributions include the ESSA Distinguished Dissertation Award 2020 for his thesis on simulation methodologies. He actively reviews for journals like Journal of Simulation and Journal of the Operational Research Society, and served as an external examiner for academic programs.
Utomo’s research spans agent-based modeling in agriculture, freight transport decarbonization, and policy analysis. His recent studies explore circular bioeconomy mechanisms, photovoltaic adoption discourses in Indonesia, and coping strategies during pandemics. He mentors students who have won awards such as the Alasdair MacLeod Prize and Scottish Region Chartered Institute of Logistics scholarships.
- Awards: ESSA Distinguished Dissertation Award 2020
- Key Research Themes: Sustainable Supply Chains, Agent-Based Simulation, Food Security, Logistics Optimization




