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The study presents a lexicographic optimization model to reduce shortages, production variability, and inventory imbalances in multi-echelon supply chains. Combining heuristics and exact methods, the ...
A new paper by GFRI's Professor of Finance and Real Estate Martin Hoesli and his PhD student, Dr. Louis Johner, examines the role of real estate in U.S. pension portfolios, considering various funding ...
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UNIGE strengthens its international standing. Version française. The University of Geneva (UNIGE) has confirmed its place among the world’s leading institutions, ranking, as it ...
Professor Judith Schrempf-Stirling received the 2025 Best Article Award from the Academy of Management Perspectives (AMP) for the paper “ Dealing with Organizational Legacies of Irresponsibility ”, co ...
Scientists at CHUV and UNIGE demonstrate that it is possible to activate the immune system through virtual reality. Trabanelli, S., Akselrod, M., Fellrath, J. et al. Neural anticipation of virtual ...
Detailed information is available in the complete call for projects. Submitted initiatives (projects, events or training courses) must demonstrate a durable impact on the research team, department, ...
A UNIGE study shows that European hunter-gatherers and Anatolian farmers coexisted and gradually interbred.
The main goal of the Hipparcos satellite was to make astrometric measurements. As a by-product it provided precise photometric measurements through two experiments : The Geneva Observatory ...
Mutations in the genes that encode Gα proteins are involved in many severe diseases, including cancer or encephalopathies. Advances in genetic testing have revealed a multitude of new mutations. But ...
UNIGE scientists reveal unidirectional nutrient transport in roots, opening new avenues to enhance plant resistance to drought stress.
The second prize went to Mélanie Fourgeaud from the laboratory of Prof. Maud Frieden and Diego Michel from the laboratory of Prof. Didier Hannouche under the supervision of Alexandra Bondaz, a ...
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