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Biomass to Biofuel Supply Chain Design and Planning under Uncertainty: Concepts and Quantitative Methods explores the design and optimization of biomass-to-biofuel supply chains for commercial-scale implementation of biofuel projects by considering the problems and challenges encountered in real supply chains. By offering a fresh approach and discussing a wide range of quantitative methods, the book enables researchers and practitioners to develop hybrid methods that integrate the advantages and features of two or more methods in one decision-making framework for the efficient optimization of…mehr

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Biomass to Biofuel Supply Chain Design and Planning under Uncertainty: Concepts and Quantitative Methods explores the design and optimization of biomass-to-biofuel supply chains for commercial-scale implementation of biofuel projects by considering the problems and challenges encountered in real supply chains. By offering a fresh approach and discussing a wide range of quantitative methods, the book enables researchers and practitioners to develop hybrid methods that integrate the advantages and features of two or more methods in one decision-making framework for the efficient optimization of biofuel supply chains, especially for complex supply chain models.

Combining supply chain management and modeling techniques in a single volume, the book is beneficial for graduate students who no longer need to consult subject-specific books alongside mathematical modeling textbooks. The book consists of two main parts. The first part describes the key components of biofuel supply chains, including biomass production, harvesting, collection, storage, preprocessing, conversion, transportation, and distribution. It also provides a comprehensive review of the concepts, problems, and opportunities associated with biofuel supply chains, such as types and properties of the feedstocks and fuel products, decision-making levels, sustainability concepts, uncertainty analysis and risk management, as well as integration of biomass supply chain with other supply chains. The second part focuses on modeling and optimization of biomass-to-biofuel supply chains under uncertainty, using different quantitative methods to determine optimal design.

  • Proposes a general multi-level framework for the optimal design and operation of biomass-to-biofuel supply chains through quantitative analysis and modeling, including different biomass and waste biomass feedstock, production pathways, technology options, transportation modes, and final products
  • Explores how modeling and optimization tools can be utilized to address sustainability issues in biofuel supply chains by simultaneously assessing and identifying sustainable solutions
  • Presents several case studies with different regional constraints to evaluate the practical applicability of different optimization methods and compares their performance in real-world situations
  • Includes General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) codes for solving biomass supply chain optimization problems discussed in different chapters

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Autorenporträt
Mir Saman Pishvaee is a Full Professor of Industrial Engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Tehran in 2012 and initiated his work as a faculty member at SIE in 2013. His research is mainly focused on supply chain management, robust optimization, and biofuel supply chain planning. Prof. Pishvaee has published over 200 journal papers, of which 40 of them in the field of biofuel supply chain design and planning, and he has published over 10 book chapters. In 2018, six of his papers were among the WOS highly-cited papers and he also ranked among the Top 1% of researchers (Engineering area) in 2018 based on ISI-ESI report.Shayan Mohseni is a PhD graduate who received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran, in 2023. He has broad research interests in supply chain design and optimization, particularly in biomass-based biofuel supply chains, with recent research focused on incorporating sustainability in the design and operations of microalgae-based biofuel supply chains, dealing with uncertainty using robust optimization and stochastic programming approaches, and modelling competition and interaction between different parties in biomass supply chains with game theory-based optimization models. Dr. Mohseni has successfully published 4 first-author journal articles covering various topics on biomass supply chains.Samira Bairamzadeh is a PhD graduate in Industrial Engineering who received her PhD degree from the Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran. Her research interests lie in sustainable operations management, biofuel supply chain planning, and robust optimization, with a specific interest in supply chain planning under uncertainty, considering the pillars of sustainable development and developing practical and robust solutions for complex systems.