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Jenny Díaz-Ramírez is currently a professor at the School of Engineering and Technologies at the Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM). She has previously taught at Tecnológico de Monterrey (ITESM), Mexico, and at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali, Colombia.
She holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia. She has a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, a Master's degree in Operations Research from Georgia Tech, USA, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from ITESM, Toluca Campus.
She has been a member of the National System of Researchers of CONACYT, SNI Level I, since 2015. She is the author and co-author of more than 40 research articles on topics such as engineering education, applied optimization, and statistics in healthcare systems, air quality, energy efficiency in transportation, urban mobility, and logistics.
Expertise and Skills
- Task Scheduling
- Routing
- Optimization
- Production Planning
- Mathematical Programming
- Linear Programming
- Logistics
- Integer Programming
- Discrete Event Simulation
- Optimization Modeling
Academic Publications
- Predicting transport mode choice preferences in a university district with decision tree-based models
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- Characterization of urban distribution networks with light electric freight vehicles
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- The School bus routing problem: A systematic literature review
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- A smart school routing and scheduling problem for the new normalcy
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- Real vehicle fuel consumption in logistic corridors
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- A systematic literature review of data science, data analytics and machine learning applied to healthcare engineering systems
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- Characterization of Urban Freight Distribution Networks with Light Electric Vehicles
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- The Incorporation of Eco-Friendly Light Vehicles in Logistics Distribution Models: A Systematic Review
- Evaluating the benefits of last-mile distribution with light electric vehicles (lev): A case study
- Smart school routing problem for the new normality
- Routes optimization with cluster-dependent costs for convenience stores
- Analysis of temperature and humidity in cold transport services
- Incorporation and Design of a New Facility in a Country-wide Logistics Network
- Low-cost and high-precision labs to promote active learning in online learning environments
- Gamification in engineering education–An empirical assessment on learning and game performance
- A unified model framework for the multi-attribute consistent periodic vehicle routing problem
- Increase of the production lines' performance in a chewing gum confectionery
- Comparison of driving cycles obtained by the Micro-trips, Markov-chains and MWD-CP methods
- A lean-TOC approach for improving Emergency Medical Services (EMS) transport and logistics operations
- Using IT-based solutions to improve logistic operations of a scrap collection system