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Associate Professor, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney

Dr Sanjoy Paul is an Associate Professor in the UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, who works on supply chain risk and resilience, and in particular, on recovery modelling using mathematical model and optimisation.

Sanjoy’s research interests include also sustainable supply chain management, supply chain resilience, supply chain pricing and traceability, applied operations research, modelling and simulation, and intelligent decision making.

His work has particular application to global supply chain interruptions, for example those experienced during pandemics, and he is now developing several supply chain recovery models that could be used by business during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. His latest research can be found in the following google scholar link.

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yD2kj5wAAAAJ&hl=en

Sanjoy has published more than 130 articles in top-tier journals and conferences including the European Journal of Operational Research, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, and the International Journal of Production Economics, among many others. He is also a guest editor, editorial board member, and active reviewer of many reputed journals. Sanjoy has been successful to secure external grants from the Department of Defence, Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and from other industry partners.

Sanjoy has received several awards in his career, including ASOR Rising Star Award, Excellence in Early Career Research Award from UTS Business School, the Stephen Fester prize for most outstanding thesis from UNSW, high impact publications awards for publishing articles in top-tier journals, and several university scholarships for outstanding results at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Based on his citation records, he was included in the top 2% of scientists (based on the single year in 2020, 2021 and 2022) in author databases of standardized citation indicators.

Experience

  • 2023–present
    Associate professor, University of Technology Sydney
  • 2019–2022
    Senior lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
  • 2017–2019
    Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
  • 2015–2016
    Postdoctoral fellow, RMIT University

Education

  • 2015 
    University of New South Wales, Doctor of Philosophy

Grants and Contracts

  • 2023
    Young Henry and MLA Phase 1
    Role:
    CI
    Funding Source:
    Meat and Livestock Australia Limited
  • 2022
    Measurement of the impacts of Slyp’s smart receipt solution
    Role:
    CI
    Funding Source:
    Department of Industry, Innovation and Science
  • 2021
    Efficient deep learning using sample pruning and optimized ensemble training schedules
    Role:
    CI
    Funding Source:
    Department of Industry, Innovation and Science
  • 2021
    Artificial intelligence based algorithms for managing sudden risk in dynamic and uncertain environment
    Role:
    CI
    Funding Source:
    Defence Innovation Network
  • 2021
    Australia-Brazil circular economy innovation digital hub
    Role:
    CI
    Funding Source:
    Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  • 2020
    Literature review and scoping study of business advisory services
    Role:
    CI
    Funding Source:
    Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
  • 2019
    The state of the supply chain management report
    Role:
    CI
    Funding Source:
    Australasian Supply Chain Institute