Tolga Bektaş

Tolga Bektaş

University of Liverpool

H-index: 48

Europe-United Kingdom

About Tolga Bektaş

Tolga Bektaş, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Transportation, Logistics, Integer Programming, Decomposition.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A weighted Self-Organizing Map for region partitioning to manage e-commerce deliveries in real-time

The cumulative school bus routing problem: Polynomial‐size formulations

Improving last-mile parcel delivery through shared consolidation and portering: A case study in London

Designing a multi-modal and variable-echelon delivery system for last-mile logistics

Optimising vehicle and on-foot porter routing in urban logistics

Node-based Lagrangian relaxations for multicommodity capacitated fixed-charge network design

Optimal driving for vehicle fuel economy under traffic speed uncertainty

Minimizing energy and cost in range-limited drone deliveries with speed optimization

Tolga Bektaş Information

University

Position

Professor of Logistics Management

Citations(all)

12512

Citations(since 2020)

7011

Cited By

8526

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

87

i10Index(since 2020)

78

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tolga Bektaş Skills & Research Interests

Transportation

Logistics

Integer Programming

Decomposition

Top articles of Tolga Bektaş

A weighted Self-Organizing Map for region partitioning to manage e-commerce deliveries in real-time

Annals of Operations Research

2024/2/19

The cumulative school bus routing problem: Polynomial‐size formulations

Networks

2023/12

Improving last-mile parcel delivery through shared consolidation and portering: A case study in London

Journal of the Operational Research Society

2023/6/30

Designing a multi-modal and variable-echelon delivery system for last-mile logistics

European Journal of Operational Research

2023/6/1

Optimising vehicle and on-foot porter routing in urban logistics

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

2022/8/1

Node-based Lagrangian relaxations for multicommodity capacitated fixed-charge network design

Discrete Applied Mathematics

2022/2/15

Optimal driving for vehicle fuel economy under traffic speed uncertainty

Transportation research part B: methodological

2021/12/1

Minimizing energy and cost in range-limited drone deliveries with speed optimization

Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies

2021/4/1

Pro-poor’humanitarian logistics: prioritizing the vulnerable in allocating relief aid

Optim. Online

2021/3/17

Green Routing of Freight Vehicles

2021/1/1

Combining on-foot porters with vans for last-mile parcel deliveries: results of a study in central London

World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research

2021

Optimised solutions to the last-mile delivery problem in London using a combination of walking and driving

Annals of Operations Research

2020/12

Compact formulations for multi-depot routing problems: Theoretical and computational comparisons

2020/12/1

Combined maritime fleet deployment and inventory management with port visit flexibility in roll-on roll-off shipping

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review

2020/8/1

Collaborative parcels logistics via the carrier’s carrier operating model

Transportation Research Record

2020/8

Benders decomposition for the mixed no-idle permutation flowshop scheduling problem

Journal of Scheduling

2020/8

Using ℓp-norms for fairness in combinatorial optimisation

Computers & Operations Research

2020/8/1

Quantifying environmental and financial benefits of using porters and cycle couriers for last-mile parcel delivery

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

2020/5/1

Efficient computation of the Shapley value for large-scale linear production games

Annals of Operations Research

2020/4

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