About me

Hey! I am Hendrik, a research associate and PhD student at the TUM School of Management in Munich, Germany. My research focuses on the “Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem” and its many variants, see e.g. here or here. I am especially intrigued by metaheuristics for combinatorial optimization problems and the integration of machine learning techniques into more traditional optimization approaches. I hold a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in mechanical engineering, as well as an M.Sc. in industrial engineering.

Since 2018, I teach the Management Science exercise for the Management and Technology degree at the TUM School of Management. The course serves as an introduction to mathematical optimization and covers a wide range of topics such as linear programming, integer programming, graph theory and dynamic programming. TUM members can access the recordings of the most recent semester via lecturio.

With this website, I want to make a small selection of operations research topics more accessible to the public and showcase some of the research that my colleagues and I are conducting. I also want to refer to the actual implementation in code wherever possible. The source code to the posts, mostly in Python or Java, can be found on my GitHub.

In my free time, I enjoy blue water sailing and tinkering on my old (but trusty) Simson S51 moped. Feel free to check out the restoration video of the latter on YouTube.

For any inquiries, please send an email to mail[at]weber-hendrik.de.