Hakan Gultekin

HAKAN GÜLTEKİN

Department of Industrial Engineering
TOBB University of Economics and Technology

Address:
Söğütözü Cad. No:43, 06560, Söğütözü, Ankara / TURKEY

Phone: (00 90 312) 292 4275

Fax: (00 90 312) 292 4091

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Employment

September 2013 -

April
2010 - September 2013

April 2009 - March 2010

November 2007 - March 2009

January-November 2007


2002-2006


2000-2002


1996-2000 
TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, Associate Professor

TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, Assistant Professor

Compulsory Military Service, 57th Artillery Brigade, Bornova, İZMİR

TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, Assistant Professor

University of Liege, School of Management, Operational Research and Production Management Unit, Post Doctoral Research Fellow. Supervisor: Prof. Yves Crama

Bilkent University, Industrial Engineering, PhD
Ph.D. Thesis:
Scheduling in Flexible Robotic Manufacturing Cells. Supervisor: Prof. M. Selim Akturk


Bilkent University, Industrial Engineering, Master of Science
Ms. Thesis:
Robotic Cell Scheduling with Operational Flexibility. Supervisor: Prof. M. Selim Akturk


Bilkent University, Industrial Engineering, Bachelors  

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Research interests

  • Robotic Cell Scheduling,
  • Applied Optimization
  • Machine Scheduling,
  • Discrete Optimization,
  • Multicriteria Optimization
  • Wireless Sensor Networks
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Publications

PhD. Thesis

  •  Scheduling in Flexible Robotic Manufacturing Cells, September 2006,   Supervisor: Prof. M. Selim Aktürk.

M.S. Thesis  

  • Robotic Cell Scheduling with Operational Flexibility, June 2002,   Supervisor: Prof. M. Selim Aktürk.

Book

  • Scheduling in Flexible Robotic Manufacturing Cells: Throughput Optimization and Cell Design, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, ISBN:9783639266542.

Kitap Abstract:

The search for better ways to manufacture components has increased the level of automation in manufacturing industries. This trend involves the use of computer controlled machines (CNC) and automated material handling devices. One of the widespread applications of automation is the installation and use of robotic cells: A manufacturing cell consisting of a number of machines and a material handling robot. This book considers a flexible robotic manufacturing cell in which the machines are CNCs. “Flexibility” plays a crucial role in such cells. We investigate the productivity gain attained by the additional flexibility introduced by the CNCs. Single criteria models of maximizing the throughput rate as well as bi-criteria models including the minimization of manufacturing cost besides the throughput rate are considered. Furthermore, cell design problems including the determination of the number of machines in the cell and the layout of the cell are also considered. This book should be useful for professionals in the field of Scheduling especially who work on Scheduling in Modern Manufacturing Systems and Robotic Cells or anyone in the industry who utilizes such a manufacturing system.
 

 

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  Courses Taught

           END 395 - Operations Research II (Spring, Fall 2008, Spring, Summer 2011, Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016, Spring 2017)

           END 308 Facilities Design and Planning (Summer 2010, Fall 2014)

           END 429 Energy Systems Planning (Spring 2017)

           END 424 Quantitative Decision Making Methods (Summer 2014, Summer 2016)

           END 520 Advanced Production Planning and Inventory Control (Spring 2013)

           END 294 Operations Research I (Summer 2008, Fall 2012)

           END 524 Sequencing and Scheduling (Spring 2012, Fall 2013)

           END 320 (former IKT 321) Engineering Economy (Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2012, Spring 2013)

           MUH 100 - Introduction to Engineering (Fall 2007)

 

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Last update: November 17, 2016