Maximilian Kolter Data-verified
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Maximilian Kolter's research focuses on the application of operations research and supply chain management to public health initiatives. His work investigates the design of logistical networks for the delivery of essential medical supplies, specifically vaccines, in resource-limited settings. Kolter has examined the use of drone technology as a method for improving vaccine accessibility in regions with challenging infrastructure.
His publications include case studies analyzing the effectiveness of drone delivery networks in specific geographical contexts, such as Niger. Kolter collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Sandra D. Ekşioğlu and Sarah Nurre Pinkley, on projects related to supply chain optimization. His scholarly output to date includes two publications with 12 citations and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 13
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Designing drone delivery networks for vaccine supply chain: a case study of Niger (2023)
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- Designing drone delivery networks for vaccine supply chain: a case study of Niger
- Designing Drone Delivery Networks for Vaccine Supply Chain: A Case Study of Niger
- Designing drone delivery networks for vaccine supply chain: a case study of Niger
- Designing Drone Delivery Networks for Vaccine Supply Chain: A Case Study of Niger
- Designing drone delivery networks for vaccine supply chain: a case study of Niger
- Designing Drone Delivery Networks for Vaccine Supply Chain: A Case Study of Niger
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