Former Doctoral Candidate
Jeroen Didden
Department / Institute
Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences

RESEARCH PROFILE
Jeroen Didden is a PHD student in the Operation, Planning, Accounting and Control group in the Department of Industrial Engineering at the Technical University of Eindhoven. His current research focuses on the application of Multi-Agent System to solve complex scheduling problems in High-Mix-Low-Volume production environments. This is done within the project "The Digital Factory of the Future".
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Jeroen Didden received his MSc in Mechanical Engineering at the Techincal University of Eindhoven. His master thesis was related to the balancing of assembly lines within the automotive industry.
Recent Publications
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Decentralized learning multi-agent system for online machine shop scheduling problem
Journal of Manufacturing Systems (2023) -
Production, Maintenance and Resource Scheduling
European Journal of Operational Research (2023) -
Workload Control in High-Mix-Low-Volume Factories Through the Use of a Multi-Agent System
(2023) -
A semi-decentralized control architecture for high-mix-low-volume factories in Industry 4.0
Manufacturing Letters (2021)
Ancillary Activities
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