This IRES project engages U.S. undergraduate and graduate students in international research experiences focused on digital twin technology in logistics. Through immersive research at one of Europe's largest logistics hubs, the Port of Hamburg in Germany, students will apply this technology to real-world challenges like optimizing urban deliveries, mitigating supply chain disruptions, and improving port operations
Digital Twins, Logistics, Supply Chain, International Research, Simulation
Applications is open to undergraduates and graduate students from Engineering (Industrial, Mechanical, Computer, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, Manufacturing) and other STEM fields (e.g., Math, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, Materials Science, Polymer Science, Computer Science).