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Dr Marzieh Nazemzadeh Goki

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Lecturer

Email: Marzieh.nazemzadehgoki@tudublin.ie

Tel: 01 220 6630

Biopic

Research-active academic in Supply Chain Management (SCM) and logistics with a PhD in Transport Economics from University of Antwerp 2016. Extensive international experience in port and maritime logistics, policy-driven research, and teaching. Proposed supervisor for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral project, and currently supervising PhD, master's, and undergraduate dissertations and projects. Demonstrates a strong record in curriculum design, peer-reviewed publications, and inclusive pedagogy.

 

Qualifications

2009- 2016 University of Antwerp PhD in Transport Economics. Thesis title is “The role of port infrastructure for economic development with an application to Belgium and the Port of Antwerp”

2003-2005 University of Isfahan (Iran) MSc in Economic development and planning. The thesis title is "An Analysis of Joint Production Function in Ispahan Steel Corporation (1965-2004).

1996-2000 University of Allame Tabataba’i (Iran) BSc in Economics

 

Research & Publications

Academic Journal Publications

WCTR SIGA2, “Evaluating the importance of port-centric strategies for promoting sustainability at Dublin Port”. et. al., 7-9 May 2025, WCTR SIGA2, University of Antwerp, Belgium Paper presented at the World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR, SIG A2), Antwerp, Belgium. In the publication process in Journal of Shipping and Trade (Special Issue).

LRN, “The Impact of Digitalization on Port and Maritime Resilience in Ireland”, Logistics Research Network (LRN) Annual Conference, Technological University Dublin, 4- 6 September 2024. LRN 2024.

LRN, “The Socio-Economic Effects of the 3FM Project on Ireland”, Logistics Research Network, The 27th Annual Conference of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport CILT(UK), 2023. 6th -8th September, Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. The UK.

“The contribution of transport infrastructure to economic activity: the case of Belgium”, et al, Case Studies on Transport Policy, 2017, Vol. 5, pp. 316–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.cstp.2017.03.009

“The Container Transport System: Selection Criteria and Business Attractiveness for North-European ports”, et al, Maritime Economics and Logistics, 2015, 17, 221-245. DOI: 10.1057/mel.2015.1

 

Working Paper Series Arrow/TU Dublin

Case Studies

“The Role of Port Infrastructure in Economic Development with an Application to Belgium and the Port of Antwerp”, Doctoral Thesis. University of Antwerp, Applied Economy Faculty, Department of Transport and Regional Economics, December 2016.

 

 

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