Ms. Denise Beil | Sustainable logistics Award | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Denise Beil | Sustainable logistics Award | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Denise Beil, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria

Denise Beil is an Austrian national with a passion for sustainable logistics, demonstrated through her extensive academic and professional journey. With a Master’s in Supply Chain Management and a Bachelor’s in International Logistics Management, she has become a leading expert in modal shift analysis and eco-friendly transport modes. As a Research Associate at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, she delves into policy measures impacting freight transport flows and spearheads projects funded by prestigious institutions like Horizon. Her accolades include the Chimney Award for the best master’s student and the Best Master thesis award within the REWWay research association. Through publications, presentations, and podium discussions across Europe and beyond, Denise shares her expertise on topics ranging from standardized logistics emission calculation to gamification in logistics careers. Beyond academia, she fosters a love for self-development, philosophy, and outdoor activities like hiking, yoga, and surfing, embodying a holistic approach to life and learning.

Professional Profile:

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🎓 Education:

Denise Beil holds a Master’s degree in Supply Chain Management, delving deep into the dynamics of modal shift within freight transport. Her thesis focused on the consequential impact of modal shift measures, contributing valuable insights to the realm of sustainable logistics. Complementing her advanced degree, Denise also obtained a Bachelor’s in International Logistics Management. During her undergraduate years, she dedicated her research to unraveling the complexities surrounding the barriers hindering modal shift in hinterland seaport traffic. Through her academic journey, Denise has emerged as a dedicated scholar, passionate about driving positive change in the logistics landscape.

🏢 Work Experience:

As a multifaceted professional, Denise Beil contributes significantly to the advancement of sustainable logistics practices. Serving as a Research Associate at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, she specializes in sustainable transport and policy analysis. Her expertise lies in dissecting the intricacies of modal shift within freight transport and evaluating the impact of policy measures on fostering eco-friendly modes of transportation.

🏆 Accolades:

Denise Beil’s dedication and excellence in the field of logistics have been recognized through prestigious awards and accolades. She was honored with the Chimney Award for being the top logistics master’s student, a testament to her exceptional academic prowess and commitment to excellence. Furthermore, Denise’s outstanding research work was acknowledged with the Best Master Thesis award within the REWWay research association, highlighting the significance and impact of her contributions to the field. Additionally, she showcased her expertise and skills by emerging as the Division Champion at the Supply Chain Skills Challenge, demonstrating her ability to excel in real-world logistics challenges. These accolades underscore Denise’s remarkable achievements and position her as a leading figure in the logistics domain.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Modal shift measures to increase the use of eco-friendly transport modes: a literature review
    • Authors: Beil, D., Putz, L.-M.
    • Published Year: 2023
    • Journal: Transportation Research Procedia
  2. Improving green transport literacy through gamification: A structural equation modeling approach
    • Authors: Dopler, S., Putz-Egger, L.-M., Beil, D.
    • Published Year: 2023
    • Journal: CEUR Workshop Proceedings
  3. Analysis of Knowledge Transfer of Inland Waterway Transport on the Danube Towards a Positive Attitude
    • Authors: Beil, D., Putz-Egger, L.-M.
    • Published Year: 2023
    • Journal: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
  4. Calculating Emissions Along Multimodal Transport Chains – Standards, Difficulties and Problems
    • Authors: Hörandner, L., Egger, L.-M.P., Beil, D.
    • Published Year: 2023
    • Journal: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
  5. Combining Gamification and Augmented Reality to Raise Interest in Logistics Careers
    • Authors: Putz-Egger, L.-M., Beil, D., Dopler, S., Diephuis, J.
    • Published Year: 2022
    • Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)