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Lunch Lecture Voortman Steel Group

Where: Ra3334

Tuesday 22 October from 12:45 until 13:30

Participants: 7

Free

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As a mathematics student at Voortman Steel Group, you will be challenged to solve complex problems that have a direct impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of our clients' operations. You will work on developing advanced algorithms and models that contribute to optimizing material usage, production processes, and logistical challenges. This may include tasks such as performing minimal path and collision model calculations, designing algorithms to minimize material waste, and improving transport and loading systems for steel structures.

Additionally, you will explore new methods and techniques, such as machine learning and data analysis, to refine existing processes and create new solutions. You have the freedom to delve into mathematical challenges and develop innovative solutions that are applicable in the dynamic world of steel processing. Your insights and models will help improve our software and processes, leading to cost savings, more efficient production, and a more sustainable future.

Britt van Oosten will be the speaker. She finished her bachelor of mathematics in Utrecht, after which she defended her thesis for the Master's in Industrial Engineering and Management with a specialization in Production and Logistics Management at the University of Twente. On the first of October, Britt started her first job at Voortman Steel Group as a Software Engineer. Britt will go into depth about some of the challenges that employees encounter.