Tim Diller

Optimization consultant specialized in energy, data analysis, and algorithmic optimization

Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

About

Experience

  • Teaching Assistant at University of Colorado Boulder
    Mar 2023 - Present · 3 yrs 5 mos

    Contributing towards the course structuring and design, with a particular focus on how to integrate generative AI into the course structure: Where to allow it, where to recommend it, what to recommend, how to ensure that subject understanding doesn't suffer from outsourcing tasks to generative AI.

  • Scientific Researcher at Eurac Research
    Nov 2020 - Present · 5 yrs 9 mos

    - Designing and implementing optimization strategies for MPC implementations of residential H&C systems using various forms of Heat pumps and storage systems. - Developing algorithms for minimizing weather forecast mismatch for specific locations, enabling more precise MPC implementations.

  • Optimization consultant at Self-Employed
    Oct 2018 - Present · 7 yrs 10 mos

    Working on a multitude of different optimization projects concerning allocation problems, supply chain management, process optimization, routing algorithmics, and data analysis, for a diverse set of clients from different industries, including FMCG, engineering, logistics, and data services.

  • Head of Routing optimization at pickpack
    Nov 2018 - Dec 2020 · 2 yrs 2 mos

    Designing, building, and implementing a task allocation and routing algorithm. Taking the company from manual task allocation to fully autonomous allocation within less than a year. Decrease operational costs per package by over 50% while improving on-time performance. Designing a data-driven intelligent pricing algorithm.

  • External Consultant at Blodbankinn, The Blood Bank of Iceland
    May 2017 - Sep 2017 · 5 mos

    Using a system dynamics approach to build a python model of the Blood Bank of Iceland in order to optimize blood stock management. Achieving a significantly higher degree of supply security, while at the same time minimizing the amount of expired blood units. Ask me about specifics!