Mateja Kule | Sustainability Strategies | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Mateja Kule | Sustainability Strategies | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Mateja Kulej, Faculty of trasnport and traffic science, Croatia

Mateja Kulej 🇭🇷, born on January 28, 1996, in Zagreb, Croatia, is an emerging logistics and transportation professional with a strong academic background and proven adaptability. Having completed three degrees from the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences in Zagreb, she consistently stood out with honors and a Dean’s Award. Her career experience ranges from administrative roles in governmental institutions to operational support in private companies such as Pevex d.d. and internships in the Ministry of the Sea, Transport, and Infrastructure. Known for her problem-solving abilities 🤝 and collaborative spirit, Mateja’s blend of education and practical exposure equips her for impactful contributions in logistics innovation and sustainability.

🎓 Education

Mateja Kulej’s educational journey is both robust and distinguished. She graduated from the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb, with a Bachelor of Engineering in Water Traffic (2018), a Master’s in Water Traffic (2020), and a second Master’s in Logistics (2023), receiving high honors and the Dean’s Award. 🏅 Her early academic foundation was shaped at X. Gymnasium, Zagreb, where she pursued a mathematics-focused program. Her academic pursuits reflect a continuous commitment to excellence, lifelong learning, and a specialized focus on waterborne logistics and sustainable transportation systems. 📘

💼 Experience

Mateja has a diverse background in both public and private sectors, combining administrative and logistics operations. In June 2024, she worked at Pevex d.d. as an assistant in water and road transportation and supply chain. Her earlier roles included student jobs at dm and Müller, where she developed strong interpersonal and multitasking skills. 🏢 In 2017, she gained valuable experience at the Ministry of the Sea, Transport, and Infrastructure, assisting in administrative logistics. These roles collectively shaped her practical knowledge, allowing her to contribute to logistics efficiency and sustainable supply chain management. 🚢

🔬 Research Interest

Mateja’s academic and practical interests focus on sustainable transport logistics, intermodal freight transport, and water traffic systems optimization. She is particularly drawn to the intersection of technology and environmental sustainability 🌱, aiming to reduce ecological footprints through smarter logistics. Her research passion lies in developing scalable and green supply chain strategies that promote efficient transport networks. Mateja envisions leveraging data analytics and digital transformation in traffic sciences to meet modern demands. Her curiosity, combined with hands-on experience and education, positions her to contribute to policy, innovation, and environmental stewardship in logistics. 📈

🏆 Awards

Mateja has been recognized with the prestigious Dean’s Award in 2023 for academic excellence in the field of logistics during her Mag. Ing. Traff. studies. 🥇 This honor highlights her top-tier performance, innovative thinking, and dedication to her studies. In addition to academic accolades, she graduated with high honors in her prior Master’s program, underlining her consistent commitment to excellence. These awards are a testament to her rigorous work ethic, strong intellect, and passion for advancing the field of transport and logistics. 🎓 As she progresses, Mateja is poised for greater national and international recognition in scientific circles.

📚 Publication

Sustainable Waterborne Transport Strategies in Southeastern Europe”

Fuqiang Lu | Low-carbon transport | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Fuqiang Lu – Low-carbon transport – Best Researcher Award

Yanshan University | China

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits

His journey in the field of operations research and management began with his undergraduate studies at Liaoning Shihua University in Fushun, Liaoning, China, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Computing Sciences from 2000 to 2004. His passion for the intricate systems and mathematical foundations of his field drove him to pursue a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering at Northeastern University in Shenyang, Liaoning, China, where he studied from 2004 to 2009. This period laid the groundwork for his future contributions to smart logistics, supply chain management, soft computing, and risk management.

 

Professional Endeavors

He started his professional career as a Lecturer at Tianjin Polytechnic University from 2009 to 2011. His teaching and research skills flourished during this time, leading to his promotion to Associate Professor at the same university, a position he held until 2013. He then continued his academic career at Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China, serving as an Associate Professor until 2020. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Management at Yanshan University in Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China.

 

Contributions and Research Focus on Low-carbon transport

Throughout his career, He has made significant contributions to the fields of smart logistics, supply chain management, soft computing, and risk management of IT outsourcing projects. He has published over 60 papers in prestigious international journals and conferences, including Knowledge-Based Systems, Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization, Information Sciences, Expert Systems with Applications, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research. His research delves into advanced optimization techniques and decision-making models that enhance efficiency and manage risks in complex systems.

Accolades and Recognition

He is a respected member of the Behavior Operations Research and Management section of the Chinese Operations Research Society. His outstanding work has earned him a place in the prestigious “three-three-three” talent project of Hebei Province. His research grants reflect his expertise and dedication, including notable projects such as the National Science Foundation of China’s study on distributed decision-making mechanisms for schedule risk control and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities’ study on fourth-party logistics routing problems.

Impact and Influence

His research has had a profound impact on both academic and practical applications. His work on distributed decision-making mechanisms for IT service outsourcing project schedule risk management and supply chain risk management has provided valuable insights and practical solutions for managing risks in complex systems. His research on the fourth-party logistics routing problem and time risk management of logistics has contributed significantly to the advancement of smart logistics and sustainable supply chain practices.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As he continues his academic journey, his legacy of excellence in research and education is firmly established. His future contributions are poised to further advance the fields of smart logistics, supply chain management, and risk management. His ongoing research and publications will continue to inspire and inform future generations of researchers and professionals, fostering innovation and enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of complex systems.

 

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