Production and Operations Management

Research associate

Kristian Bänsch

Research associate

kristian.baensch@tu-berlin.de

+49 30 314-23251

Organization name Production and Operations Management
Office H85
Building H
Room H 6153
Address Straße des 17. Juni 135
10623 Berlin
Consultation hourupon request

Career path

Kristian Bänsch has been a research associate at the chair of POM since 2018.
His research focuses on energy-oriented production planning in hybrid energy systems. In particular, the questions are answered as to how industrial electricity consumers can generate short- to medium-term, energy- and personnel-cost-optimised plans using self-generated regenerative energy, (hydrogen) storage as well as adapted production and under which conditions hybrid energy systems can be economical in the long term.
In teaching, he supervises the modules PSiP, SusPOM and POMBasics and supervises theses of various orientations.

Teaching

Winter term:

  • SusPOM - Sustainable Production and Operations Management (Practise session, English)
  • POMBasics - Fundamentals of Production Management  (Practice session, German)

Summer term:

  • PSiP - Advanced Methods of Production Management (Practise session, German)
  • POMBasics - Fundamentals of Production Management  (Practice session, German)

Research

application area:Energy-oriented production planning in hybrid energy systems
methods:Optimization

Publications

Bänsch, K.; Busse, J.; Meisel, F.; Rieck, J.; Scholz, S.; Volling, T.; Wichmann, M.G. (2021): Energy-aware decision support models in production environments: A systematic literature review, in: Computers & Industrial Engineering, 159.

Krause, D.L.; Weber, A.; Bänsch, B.; Volling, T. (2021): Flexible Stromtarife − Ein Baustein der Energiewende in der Industrie, in: Industrie 4.0 Management 2/2021, pp. 57-60.

Strob, L.; Bänsch, K.; Volling, T. (2018): Energieflexibilität in der mittel- bis kurzfristigen Produktionsplanung, in: Corsten, H.; Gössinger, R.; Spengler, T. S. (Hrsg.): Handbuch Produktions- und Logistikmanagement in Wertschöpfungsnetzwerken. Berlin: de Gruyter Oldenbourg