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Nikita Akinshin and Vladimir Kutkov, graduate students and staff members of the GUU Engineering Center from the State University of Management, have proven that Russian researchers can change the rules of the game even in such a complex, highly specialized field as automotive logistics. Our colleagues' project in the field of artificial intelligence for transportation management received high praise from experts and a well-deserved award from the organizers of the 2nd All-Russian Competition for Young Scientists.
The development "Hybrid Decision Support System: Integration of a Machine Learning Cascade and LLM for Analytical Synthesis in Logistics" helps manage the chaos of large data streams: machine learning predicts potential delivery delays, and a large language model transforms the data into understandable recommendations for specialists. The result is accurate forecasts and specific steps for distribution optimization, ready for practical application.
"Our system is primarily focused on automotive logistics, where it addresses key challenges: predicting route delays, optimizing fleet operations, and building effective last-mile logistics by transforming disparate data into ready-to-use solutions for dispatchers. At the same time, the development's hybrid architecture allows it to be successfully adapted to other areas—from warehouse management to sea and air freight management—making the system a universal tool for the entire transportation industry," emphasized Nikita Akinshin.
The system has already proven its effectiveness in testing and could become the basis for next-generation intelligent logistics platforms—our high-tech team demonstrated this by defending the project before a prestigious expert committee.
The competition, organized by the AFK Sistema Charitable Foundation jointly with the Russian Academy of Sciences and Rospatent, attracted a record number of participants: 1,205 applications from 147 educational and 92 scientific organizations from 57 regions of Russia. The victory of Nikita Akinshin and Vladimir Kutkov is further confirmation that our university is a magnet for talented and ambitious scientists.
The awards ceremony for the winners of the All-Russian Competition for Young Scientists will take place in December 2025. We wish our champions success, creativity, and new achievements!
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