Diego D'URSO
Keywords
Stochastic hybrid reliability modelling. Behavioral operations management. Inventory management. Process mapping and process tracing methodologies.
Associate professor at the University of Catania, Diego D'Urso is active in the field of industrial mechanical systems, with a particular focus on Logistics and the Management of Industrial Plants.
Academic Year 2021/2022
- DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Master's Degree in Management engineering - 2nd Year
LOGISTICS
Academic Year 2020/2021
- DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Master's Degree in Management engineering - 2nd Year
LOGISTICS
Academic Year 2019/2020
- DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Master's Degree in Management engineering - 2nd Year
LOGISTICS - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
PROGETTAZIONE E GESTIONE DEGLI IMPIANTI INDUSTRIALI A - L
Academic Year 2018/2019
- DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Master's Degree in Management engineering - 2nd Year
LOGISTICS - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
PROGETTAZIONE E GESTIONE DEGLI IMPIANTI INDUSTRIALI A - L
Academic Year 2017/2018
- DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Master's Degree in Management engineering - 2nd Year
LOGISTICS - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
PROGETTAZIONE E GESTIONE DEGLI IMPIANTI INDUSTRIALI A - L
Academic Year 2016/2017
- DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Master's Degree in Management engineering - 2nd Year
LOGISTICS - DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering - 3rd Year
PROGETTAZIONE E GESTIONE DEGLI IMPIANTI INDUSTRIALI A - L
Academic Year 2015/2016
- DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Master's Degree in Management engineering - 2nd Year
LOGISTICS
His research areas include logistics and supply chain management under conditions of uncertainty, taking into account human behavior.
He has worked on projects related to the management of renewable energy production plants, reliability modeling of industrial systems, the application of maintenance strategies, and the simulation of related operational management. Additionally, he has collaborated on process traceability projects in the pharmaceutical sector, using decentralized blockchain-based solutions.
Currently, he teaches Logistics as part of the master's degree in engineering management and Industrial and Logistics Plant Management within the bachelor's degree program in industrial and management engineering.
He offers laboratory activities on integrated management of supply chain systems, including the conduction of business games, within the master's degree course in Engineering Management.