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Sidharath Joshi is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Textile Value Chain Management Research Group at the University of Borås, Sweden. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business, specifically within the Department of Business Administration and Textile Management.
His educational background includes:
- Doctorate degree (D. Eng) and Master's degree in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering from the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand (awarded HM King's Scholarship)
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Shoolini University, India
Sidharath Joshi's research focuses on designing resilient and sustainable supply chains within the textile sector. His work emphasizes advanced recycling strategies and promoting circular economy principles. His expertise spans supply chain resilience, risk management, sustainability, network design, contract management, mathematical modeling, and supply chain optimization. His research has significant implications for creating more robust and environmentally friendly textile value chains, addressing critical challenges in an industry undergoing rapid transformation due to globalization and technological advances.
His publication record shows a clear evolution from mechanical engineering topics (2016-2017) to specialized supply chain management research (2020-2025). The majority of his recent work focuses on supply chain resilience, capacity management under disruption risks, and sustainable supply chain network design, reflecting the increasing importance of these topics in global supply chains.
His scientific achievements have been recognized through several awards including the prestigious HM King's Scholarship, AIT Fellowship, and Gold medallist award. His research has garnered over 10,801 reads and 113 citations according to ResearchGate metrics, indicating meaningful engagement with the academic community.
Sidharath Joshi serves as Principal Supervisor (contact: rudrajeet.pal@hb.se) and Assistant Supervisor (contact: vijay.kumar@hb.se), demonstrating his role in mentoring graduate students. His collaborative research network includes connections with scholars from institutions worldwide, as evidenced by his citations and co-authorships with researchers from various countries.
He is actively engaged in the Textile Value Chain Management (TVCM) Group at the University of Borås, working to innovate textile supply chains by integrating sustainable practices and circular economy principles. His work bridges theoretical modeling with practical applications in the textile industry, contributing to the development of more resilient and sustainable supply chain systems.




