🏁 Crossing the Finish Line: My Final Dissertation Journey 🏁
Now that I’ve officially received my final grades, I’m thrilled to finally share the culmination of my master’s journey with the world!
When I started my master’s journey in Logistics and Supply Chain Analytics, one dream was clear in my mind: to combine my academic learning with my lifelong passion for Formula One. Over a period of three months, that dream became a reality through intense research, sleepless nights, and a relentless pursuit of innovation.
My final dissertation, "Streamlining Formula One Operations: An Optimised Race Calendar Approach", tackles one of the sport’s most fascinating challenges—optimizing the logistics of a global racing calendar. Using advanced genetic algorithms, I reimagined the 2025 F1 schedule, achieving a 39.05% reduction in travel distances—a step forward for sustainability and efficiency in motorsport logistics.
This project wasn’t just about numbers; it was a testament to my determination to contribute to the sport I love. From understanding the intricacies of F1 operations to addressing real-world sustainability challenges, this journey has been nothing short of exhilarating.
To all the motorsport enthusiasts, researchers, and change-makers out there: never stop chasing the dreams that fuel your passion.
Here’s to innovation in motorsport and beyond! 🚀
Feel free to connect or share your thoughts—I’d love to discuss this project further!
Keywords: Formula 1, Race Calendar Optimisation, Genetic Algorithm, Logistics, Sustainability, Sports Scheduling, Net Zero Carbon, Constraint Satisfaction.