Jannik Matuschke serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management at KU Leuven's Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB). He is an active member of both the KU Leuven Institute for Artificial Intelligence (Leuven.AI) and the KU Leuven Institute for Mobility (LIM), holding office at Hogenheuvelcollege (HOGC) 04.123 in Leuven, Belgium. His academic career spans multiple prestigious institutions across Europe, reflecting his international recognition in operations research and theoretical computer science. Dr. Matuschke completed his PhD in Mathematics in 2013 at Technische Universität Berlin under Martin Skutella and Britta Peis. His academic journey included a postdoctoral position at Universidad de Chile (2014), a DAAD P.R.I.M.E. fellowship at the University of Rome 'Tor Vergata' (2015), and a junior group leader/lecturer position at Technische Universität München (2016-2018) before joining KU Leuven in 2019. His research focuses on the intersection of discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science, and operations research, with specific expertise in combinatorial optimization, algorithm design and analysis, game theory and social choice, robustness and uncertainty, and logistics applications. Dr. Matuschke has made significant contributions to network flow theory, security games, and robust optimization frameworks, developing both theoretical foundations and practical applications. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on robustness under uncertainty, with increasing focus on security applications and theoretical aspects of scheduling problems. His work demonstrates consistent innovation in decomposing complex optimization problems and developing approximation algorithms for challenging combinatorial settings. 2024 Meritorious Service Reward of the journal Operations Research Dr. Matuschke actively mentors several PhD students and postdocs, including Yanfei Chen, Léonie Gallois, Phablo Moura, Felix Rauh, and Fei Wu. He leads significant research projects such as 'Rigidity and Flexibility: Structures and Algorithms' (starting 2025), 'Designing resilient and recoverable infrastructures via multi-level and multi-stage optimization' (2022), and 'Optimization and analytics for stochastic and robust project scheduling' (2020), with funding from diverse sources including KU Leuven start-up grants, FWO research projects, and DAAD fellowships. As an integral member of the academic community, Dr. Matuschke serves as Associate Editor for Omega (since 2023), Operations Research Letters (since 2024), and OR Spectrum (since 2019). He co-chairs the program committee for WAOA 2025 and has participated in numerous prestigious conference committees. At KU Leuven, he coordinates the 'Master's Thesis in Production and Logistics' program and serves on the Teaching Portfolio Peer Review Committee.




