Supervising
Ph.D. Theses
- Majed Al-Sheikh (on-going), Solving nurse scheduling problem using exact and heuristic approaches, Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University.
- Hisham Al-Khalifah (2013), Formation of Dynamic Cellular Manufacturing Systems with Multiple Resources and Stochastic Demand, Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University (co-supervision with Dr. AbdulRahmane Al-Ahmari)
- Mohamed Labidi (2011), New Bounding Approaches for the Job Shop Scheduling Problem, High Institute of Management (ISG), University of Tunis
- Mohamed Kais Msakni (2011), Exact and Heuristic Algorithms For The Two-Machine Flowshop Problem with Sequence-Independent Setup Times, High Institute of Management (ISG), University of Tunis (co-supervision with Dr. Talel Ladhari)
- Lotfi Hidri (2007), Exact and Heuristic Procedures for the Hybrid Flow Shop Scheduling Problem, High Institute of Management (ISG), University of Tunis (co-supervision with Dr. Mohamed Haouari)
Masters’ theses
- Umar Syarif (on-going), A Heuristic Approach for Staff Scheduling using a Decomposition Method, Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University
- Amira Mahjoubi (2013), Improved lower bounds for the permutation flow shop scheduling problem, High Institute of Management (ISG), University of Tunis
- Mohamed Labidi (2006), The non-permutation flow shop scheduling problem: adjustment and bounding procedures, High Institute of Management (ISG), University of Tunis
- Mahdi Jemmali (2005), A theoretical and experimental study of the parallel machine scheduling problem, Polytechnic School of Tunisia (co-supervision with Dr. Mohamed Haouari)
