Prof. Tal Raviv
Researcher at the Department of Industrial Engineering, Tel Aviv University
About Me
My main research interests are shared mobility systems, small parcel delivery logistics, public transit planning, warehousing, and traffic management. I published about 40 papers in the operations research literature and served as an advisor for start-up companies.
I am the head of the Industrial Engineering department at the Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Israel, and the head of Shlomo Shmeltzer Institute for Smart Transportation. I am co-heading the transportation and logistics at Tel Aviv University (with Prof. Michal Tzur)
I hold a BA from the Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University (1993), an MBA from the Recanati School of Business, Tel Aviv University (1997), and a Ph.D. in Operations Research from the William Davidson Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa (2003). I spent two years (2004-2006) as a postdoctoral fellow in the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
(Advisors: Professor Michal Penn and Professor Shmuel Onn).
Latest Publication
The service points’ location and capacity problem
Tal Raviv “The service points’ location and capacity problem”, Transportation Research Part E (29/6/2023)
Recent publications
Anticipatory rebalancing of RoboTaxi systems
Shir Tavor, Tal Raviv “Anticipatory rebalancing of RoboTaxi systems”, Transportation Research Part C, 153(2023) 104196
The data-driven time-dependent orienteering problem with soft time windows
Edison Avraham, Tal Raviv “The data-driven time-dependent orienteering problem with soft time windows”, EURO journal of transportation and logistics, 12(2023) 100112
A comprehensive toolbox for load retrieval in puzzle-based storage systems with simultaneous movements
Yossi Bukchin, Tal Raviv “A comprehensive toolbox for load retrieval in puzzle-based storage systems with simultaneous movements”, Transportation Research Part B, 166 (2022) 348-373
Current Students
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Ms. Shachar Eizen, Msc., Started Oct 2021
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Mr. Gabriel Deza, PhD, Started Nov. 2022
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