
Lab Supervisor

Fereshteh Mafakheri, PhD, PEng
Assistant Professor & Canada Research Chair (CRC Tier II)
École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP)
Université du Québec
Montreal, QC, Canada
Assistant Professor (Affiliate)
Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
Concordia University
Montreal, QC, Canada
Postdoctoral Fellows/Associates
Mohammad Mahdi Ahmadi, 2025-
Zahra Vazifeh, 2024-
Olfa Berrich, 2023-2025
PhD Students
Ernson Augustin, 2026-
Thesis Subject: TBA
Jean Leopold Kabami, 2025-
Thesis Subject: TBA
Omid Mohagheghi, 2023-
Thesis Subject: System Dynamics Applications in Bioenergy Supply Chain Management and Market Analysis
Etsub Ketema Tadesse, 2023-
Thesis Subject: System Dynamics Applications in Modular Construction Supply Chains
Nima Moradi, 2023-
Thesis Subject: Last Mile Delivery Vehicle Routing Problems in Supply Chain Management
Mahsa Valipour, 2021-2025 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: Simulation-Driven Decision Support Frameworks for Designing Resilient and Adaptive Bioenergy Supply Chain Networks
Seyedeh Mahya Seyedan, 2018-2024 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: Development of Predictive Analytics for Demand Forecasting and Inventory Management in Supply Chain using Machine Learning Techniques
Zahra Vazifeh, 2019-2023 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: Applications of Equilibrium Modeling and Game Theory in Biomass Supply Chain Management
Master’s Students
Niloufar Habibpanah, 2026-
Thesis Subject: TBA
Sanaz Arevan, 2024-
Thesis Subject: TBA
Elaheh Mohammadzadeh, 2022-2025 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: Évaluation des politiques canadiennes de bioénergie: Application d’un cadre d’analyse complet sur les biocarburants
Saghar Sadaghiani, 2021-2023 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: Life Cycle Analysis of Bioenergy Supply Chains
Foad Esmaeili, 2019-2022 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: Biomass Supply Chain Resilience: Integrating Demand & Availability Predictions into Routing Decisions Using Machine Learning
Shohreh Khodami, 2019-2021 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: System Dynamics Simulation of Bioenergy Supply Chains for Remote Communities
Sahar Esmaelzadeh, 2016-2018 (graduated)
Thesis Subject: Agent-based Modeling and Simulation of Biomass Sourcing for Northern Communities