Wallace Receives Rare Honor

Stein W. Wallace has been named an honorary member of the Norwegian Operations Research Society.

New article by Velez and Wallace

The article "Active guidance systems in maritime evacuations: optimizing the lifeboat allocation for cruise ships" has been published in Annals of Operations Research.

Trump pressures Panama: Cut canal fees or return control to U.S.

`Shipping moves closer to 80 percent of the world’s cargo by volume, making transportation costs a critical economic factor´, says NHH researcher Gabriel M. Fuentes, himself from Panama.

Exploring the future of shipping

`For researchers to make a difference, we need to stay connected to the challenges the industry is facing in the real world´, Professor Haiying Jia says.

Shouldn't PhD candidates have the same job protection as others in the higher education sector?

Opinion Piece PhD Candidates and new researchers

If a case of academic misconduct for a PhD candidate can lead to expulsion, it is essentially a dismissal process. In that case, job protection goes out the window.

CSL Participates at the International Association of Maritime Economist Conference in Valencia and starts counting to host next year's conference

On the sunny city of Valencia in Spain, members of the Centre of Shipping and Logistics (CSL) had the opportunity to participate and present their research findings at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) 2024 Conference.

New article by Jia and Azevedo

The article "Green premium and the role of financial investors in sustainable investment in container shipping" has been published in Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review.

Public Planning of freight transport in logistically complicated small cities

PhD Defense Shipping, transport and logistics PhD Defenses

On Friday 30 August 2024 Cosku Can Orhan will hold a trial lecture on a prescribed topic and defend his thesis for the PhD degree at NHH.

New article by Jia

The article "Navigating uncertainty: A dynamic Bayesian network-based risk assessment framework for maritime trade routes" has been published in Reliability Engineering & System Safety.

New article by Orhan, Soman and Wallace

The article "Disconnecting a city centre to prevent through traffic: An a priori evaluation with a focus on freight transport" has been published in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.

New article by Orhan, Góez, Guajardo, Osicka and Wallace

The article "Assessing macro effects of freight consolidation on the livability of small cities using vehicle routing as micro models: The case of Bergen, Norway" has been published in Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review.

Top publication by Narum and Wallace

The article "Problem-based scenario generation by decomposing output distributions" has been published in European Journal of Operational Research.

Representations of Uncertainty for Decision Modelling

PhD Defense Shipping, transport and logistics PhD Defenses

On Monday 6 May 2024 Benjamin Narum will hold a trial lecture on a prescribed topic and defend his thesis for the PhD degree at NHH.

Does manipulating AIS data help ships avoid Houthi attacks?

Gabriel Fuentes: Shipping companies face a costly dilemma in the Red Sea. Houthi attacks mean vessels passing through the Suez Canal risk being hit with ballistic missiles. The alternative is to go around the Cape of Good Hope, adding more than 8,000 nautical miles to the journey.

Top publication by Haiying Jia

The article "How do navy escorts influence piracy risk in East Africa? A Bayesian network approach" has been published in Risk Analysis.

New article by Rezaeinia, Góez and Guajardo

The article "Scheduling conferences using data on attendees’ preferences" has been published in Journal of the Operational Research Society.