Professor Armin Fügenschuh

Professor Armin Fügenschuh (Brandenburg University) Fall Term (Thayer School of Engineering)
email Fuegenschuh@b-tu.de
Armin Fügenschuh is a German mathematician and professor whose research focuses on applied mathematics, mathematical optimization, mixed-integer programming, and operations research. He is known for developing optimization methods and applying them to practical engineering and logistics problems.
His current position is:
Professor of Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Optimization at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg, where he leads the Chair of Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Optimization.
He has also held appointments as:
Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Helmut Schmidt University.
Junior Fellow and researcher at the Zuse Institute Berlin in the Department of Optimization.
Research interests
Professor Fügenschuh's work spans:
Mixed-integer linear and nonlinear programming
Combinatorial optimization
Numerical optimization methods
Transportation and logistics optimization
Production planning and scheduling
Autonomous vehicles and drones
Additive manufacturing optimization
Energy systems and infrastructure planning
Wildfire detection and emergency response optimization
Publications and impact
He has authored or co-authored around 190 scientific publications, with research appearing in leading journals in operations research and optimization. His work has received over 1,800 citations, reflecting a substantial impact in the field.

