Nourhan Shokry
PhD student
Nourhan Shokry is a PhD student in SUM lab from October, 2023. She is part of Xcarcity project, where realistic digital replicas of car-low areas in Amsterdam, Almere, and Rotterdam are being developed. Engaged in WP3 of the XCARCITY project, she contributes to the development of smart mobility services within car-low areas. This working package addresses tactical decisions for the design and operations of transportation in urban areas with limited or no car access.
Her research interests revolve around applying mathematical optimization and operations research techniques to cultivate robust solutions for various problems, complemented by a solid foundation in data science and machine learning methodologies to effectively address uncertainties and interdependencies.
Nourhan obtained her Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Nile University in Egypt in 2018. Following this, she completed her Master's degree in Industrial Engineering at Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology in 2022.
Publications:
- ”A mixed integer programming formulation for optimal scheduling of household appliances with budget constraint”_2021: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9436735
- “A new fuzzy logic-based approach for optimal household appliance scheduling based on electricity price and load consumption prediction” _2021: https://doi.org/10.1080/17512549.2021.1873183
- “A dynamic and proactive multi-microgrid network reconfiguration model for load factor improvement”_2023: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S235246772300036X?via%3Dihub