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Martin Schwardt is Professor of Business Administration, especially Logistics, at Bremen University of Applied Sciences since 2011 and Head of ISWI. His academic career spans industrial engineering, logistics research, and port operations management, with prior roles at Lübeck Port Company and the University of Hamburg. He holds a doctorate in economics (Dr. rer. pol.) with distinction and a Diplom-Wirtschaftsingenieur degree.
His educational background:
- 1994-2001: Interuniversity Industrial Engineering program at TU/Uni/FH Hamburg (Diplom-Wirtschaftsingenieur)
- 2005: Doctorate (Dr. rer. pol.) with distinction from University of Hamburg
Professor Schwardt's research integrates Logistics (site/transport/route planning, port operations), Operations Management (modern production systems, planning/control methods), and Business Analytics (descriptive/predictive/prescriptive techniques). His work emphasizes practical applications in supply chain optimization and digital transformation, particularly through AI-driven cyber-physical systems for smart logistics. He actively develops hybrid learning environments to modernize business education.
He holds significant academic governance roles: Head of International Industrial Engineering Program, Deputy Faculty Council member for Faculty 1, and Study Committee member for MBA and International Business Engineering programs. As founding member of ILSCM and HSB representative in FFBT Industrial Engineering eV, he shapes industry-academia collaboration. Current initiatives include leading a 2025-2026 AI optimization project for dynamic logistics systems and participating in sustainability events like "Managing Sustainability" (September 2025).
Professor Schwardt has received teaching awards recognizing his digital education innovations, though specific award names aren't detailed in source materials. His professional engagements span VWI eV membership, Qualification Framework Industrial Engineering working groups, and international workshops like the STARS EU collaboration in Sweden.



