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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2005-2007 Faculty and Administration Faculty Management Science and Information Systems  

Management Science and Information Systems

Zachary Stoumbos, Associate Professor and Chair; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Statistical process control, experimental design, regression analysis, time series analysis and forecasting, decision theory, stochastic processes, sequential analysis, operations and production management

Ronald D. Armstrong, Professor and Vice Chair; Ph.D., Massachusetts (Amherst) Integer programming, network flow theory, statistical application of mathematical programming

Nabil R. Adam, Professor; Ph.D., Columbia Database systems, digital libraries, electronic commerce, scheduling, simulation

Farid Alizadeh, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Minnesota

Vijay I. Atluri, Associate Professor; Ph.D., George Mason Information systems security, database management systems, distributed systems, workflow management, multimedia, spatial databases, digital libraries, electronic commerce

Benjamin Avi-Itzhak, Professor; D.Sc., Israel Institute of Technology Operations research, electric energy generation, telecommunication networks, stochastic modeling

Adi Ben-Israel, Professor; Ph.D., Northwestern Convexity and inequalities, matrix theory, optimization theory, numerical analysis, dynamic programming and optimal control, economics of uncertainty, management of natural resources

Jonathan Eckstein, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Optimization algorithms, parallel computing, operations management, management information systems

Douglas H. Jones, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Florida State Asymptotic theory, nonparametric methods, survey sampling, bayesian methods, computerized psychological, educational testing

Michael N. Katehakis, Professor; Ph.D., Columbia Stochastic modeling, operations and production management optimization, stochastic processes, queuing systems, reliability maintenance, quality control, supply chains, finance, dynamic programming, decision theory, estimation and control under incomplete information, sequential analysis and forecasting

Lei Lei, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison) Project scheduling, scheduling of transporters, vehicle dispatching and routing

Benjamin Melamed, Professor; Ph.D., Michigan Modeling of telecommunications systems, stochastic processes, analysis and simulation, software modeling environments

Abraham Miller, Professor

Rosa Oppenheim, Professor; Ph.D., Polytechnic Statistical process control, total quality management, operations research

Lee Papayanopoulos, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Columbia Computer information systems, electronic classrooms, representative game theory, voting, reapportionment

Sun Park, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Michigan Multiagent systems, distributed artificial intelligence, electronic commerce, agent-based systems, strategic agent design

Michael H. Rothkopf, Professor; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Applied mathematical modeling, auctions and competitive bidding, applications of operations research, energy models

Andrzej Ruszczynski, Professor; Ph.D., Warsaw University of Technology Stochastic programming, stochastic control, financial engineering, risk management

David F. Shanno, Professor; Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon Mathematical optimization, linear and nonlinear programming, large scale modeling

Michael Sklar, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Texas (Austin)

Ted H. Szatrowski, Professor; Ph.D., Stanford Biostatistics, multivariate analysis, resource allocation and forecasting, sequential analysis

Victoria Ungureanu, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Rutgers Electronic commerce, security in distributed systems and coordination

Yao Zhao, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Northwestern Forecasting, production inventory systems, information sharing, supply chain integration distribution and logistics, integration of financial and operational decisions dynamic programming and optimal stochastic control


 
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