Ben Hollis, PhD
Director
Summary
Ben has almost 20 years’ experience developing and commercialising optimisation based information systems. He has worked with some of the largest companies in Australia and around the world.
Ben has worked in a diverse range of industries including: passenger, freight and bulk rail operations; terminal operations; transportation logistics; traffic management; telecommunications; utilities; finance; sport; social services; health; marine; manufacturing and mining.
Prior to working at Polymathian Ben held a range of positions, including CEO, Head Mathematician, Product Development Leader, Algorithms Specialist at various companies including Opcom, Carmen Systems and Boeing.
Ben has a passion for applied mathematics and operations research and the benefits it can bring to people, business and society.
Expertise
Academic and Professional Service Experience
- Industry supervisor of Honours candidate, Department of Mathematics, The University of Queensland, 2008
- Industry supervisor of PhD candidate, Department of Mathematics, The University of Queensland, 2014
- Invited Speaker Logistics Association of Australia (LAA) workshop 2013
- AMSI Student supervisor 2010
- Various guest lectures at The University of Queensland and QUT 2004 – present
- Guest lecture at Column Generation 2008, sponsored by GERAD
Publications
- Hollis, B. PhD Thesis, Vehicle and Crew Routing and Scheduling. 2010
- Hollis, B., Green, P. 2012. Real-Life Vehicle Routing with Time Windows for Visual attractiveness and Operational Robustness., Volume 29, Issue 04, August 2012
- Hollis, B., Forbes, M., Douglas, B. 2006. Vehicle Routing and Crew Scheduling for Metropolitan Mail Distribution at Australia Post, European Journal of Operational Research 1(173) 133-150.