
معرفی
Omid Maghazei is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the University of Bath's School of Management, with affiliations to the Centre for Future of Work, The Foundry: Centre for Digital, Manufacturing & Design, Smart Warehousing and Logistics Systems, and Information, Decisions & Operations. He holds a Doctor of Science in Management, Technology, and Economics from ETH Zürich (2016–2021). His research focuses on digital transformation, emerging technologies in manufacturing (e.g., drones, mixed reality), Industry 4.0, and servitization. He explores topics like technology piloting frameworks, human-technology cooperation, and supply chain innovation through case studies in sectors like healthcare and construction. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to industry, innovation, and infrastructure. He is actively advising doctoral students and contributes to academic communities via conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals.
- Education: PhD in Management, Technology & Economics (ETH Zürich, 2021)
- Affiliations: Centre for Future of Work, The Foundry, Smart Warehousing Systems
Research interests prioritize practical applications of cutting-edge technologies in manufacturing processes, emphasizing digital transformation strategies, human-centric factory design, and agile development methodologies. His work bridges theory and practice through collaborative projects with industry partners like IKEA and piping system manufacturers.
Publications highlight themes like drone adoption in warehouses, mixed reality applications on shop floors, and frameworks for human-technology collaboration. He advocates for innovative pilot testing approaches to ensure scalable technology integration.
Advising and grants: Accepting doctoral candidates focusing on emerging technologies and manufacturing systems. No specific grants listed but engaged in cross-disciplinary research initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Part of interdisciplinary teams at The Foundry and Smart Warehousing, collaborating on digital manufacturing and logistics innovations.




