Recep Yusuf Bekci
About Recep Yusuf Bekci
Recep Yusuf Bekci is a Research Intern currently working at Axya in Montreal, Canada. He has a background in Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, with experience in various roles across the supply chain and engineering sectors.
Current Role at Axya
Recep Yusuf Bekci is currently employed as a Research Intern at Axya, a position he has held since 2021. His work focuses on research initiatives that contribute to the company's objectives. This role allows him to apply his academic knowledge and practical experience in a research environment.
Previous Experience in Supply Chain and Engineering
Prior to his current position, Bekci gained valuable experience in various roles. He worked as a Supply Chain Development Intern at TOFAŞ Türk Otomobil Fabrikası A.Ş. for one month in 2016, where he was involved in supply chain processes. He also served as a Part-time Engineer at Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. for two months in 2018, contributing to engineering projects.
Educational Background in Engineering and Operations Management
Bekci holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Operations Management from McGill University, where he studied from 2018 to 2023. He also completed his undergraduate studies in Industrial Engineering at Bilkent University from 2013 to 2018. His educational background provides a strong foundation in operations research, modeling, and optimization.
Internships and Early Career Development
Throughout his early career, Bekci participated in several internships that enhanced his skills. He worked as a CO-OP at AvivaSA Insurance for eight months from 2017 to 2018 and completed a one-month internship as a Business Analyst at Aselsan Electronics in 2017. Additionally, he interned at TEPAV | Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey for one month in 2016.
Expertise in Optimization and Dynamic Pricing
Bekci possesses expertise in operations research, dynamic optimization, and reinforcement learning. He specializes in inventory control and dynamic pricing, which are critical areas in operations management and supply chain efficiency.