June 10, 2020 — Urban Freight Lab Research Assistant and Student Research Group Manager Haena Kim is joining Nike’s Global Operations and Logistics (GOaL) Supply Chain Analytics team as a Data Science intern for Summer Quarter. She will work with supply chain experts and data scientists who have backgrounds in optimization, statistics, and machine learning.
“I am very excited to broaden my experiences, work with other supply chain experts and data scientists, and learn about how my skills in optimization, statistics, and machine learning can be applied in the decision-making process,” said Kim.
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- Haena Kim’s research publications
- Unpacking traffic congestion
- Research Update: A Common Carrier Smart Locker Pilot Test at Seattle Municipal Tower
- Could parcel lockers in transit stations reduce traffic congestion in Seattle?
- New Research: Lockers Could Significantly Reduce Delivery Time and Failed Delivery Rates
- Fresh perspectives on salmon transport
About the Urban Freight Lab (UFL): An innovative public-private partnership housed at the Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics Center at the University of Washington, the Urban Freight Lab is a structured workgroup that brings together private industry with City transportation officials to design and test solutions around urban freight management. Since launching in December 2016, the UFL has completed an innovative suite of research projects on the Final 50 Feet of delivery, providing foundational data and proven strategies to help cities reduce truck dwell times in load/unload spaces, and failed first delivery attempts by carriers, which lowers congestion, emissions, and costs.