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PHDs PRODUCED

  1. Abhishek Pani: Models for Budget Constrained Auctions: An Application to Sponsored Search, PhD expected August 2007 (Associate, Efficient Frontier Inc.)
     

  2. Shin-Yi Wu: Market Design in eMarketplaces: Pricing of Information Goods and Services, PhD December 2003 (Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University)


  3. Roy Kwon: Approximate Mechanisms & Algorithms for Combinatorial Auctions, PhD August 2002 (Assistant Professor, University of Toronto)

  4. John Yi, “A Systems Approach to Physician-Detailing Planning”, December 2001 (Senior Research Analyst, Johnson and Johnson)


  5. Neil Keon: Pricing of Multiple Services in Telecommunications Networks, Ph.D., May 2000 (Assistant Professor, Southern Methodist University).


  6. Kimberly Killmer: A Multi-Objective Bi-Level Programming Approach to Policy Evaluation and Development, Ph. D., May 1999 (Assistant Professor, Rutgers).


  7. Bonnie Rubenstein: A Systems Approach to Policy Planning, Ph.D., May 1998, jointly with Iraj Zandi (Assistant Professor, Georgetown University).


  8. Scott Malcolm: Uncertainty and Environment in Power Systems Planning Ph. D., August 1996 (Assistant Professor, University of Delaware)


  9. Frances Lee: Design of Large Scale Survivable Internetworks, Ph.D., December 1995, (Senior Analyst, Morgan Stanley Investment Bank).


  10. Kimberly Battle: Capacity Assessment in Dynamic Networks with Multi Commodity Flows, Ph. D., December 1995, (Assistant Professor, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa).

  11. Keesung Nam: The Design of International Telecommunications Networks: Models and Solutions, Ph. D., December 1994, (Member of Technical Staff, A.T.& T Bell Laboratories).


  12. Thomas Ansah: Cooperation in Resource Management: An Analysis of Hydroelectric Use in West Africa, Ph.D., City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, August 1993, (Senior Manager, Volta River Authority, Ghana).


  13. Lloyd W. Clarke: The Design of Survivable Telecommunications Networks, Ph. D., May 1992, (Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology).


  14. Tomer Goodovitch: A Mathematical Programming Model of The Market for Civil Aviation, Ph. D., May 1991, (Assistant Professor, Tel Aviv University, Israel).

  15. Nihal Mehta: A Dynamical Systems Perspective for Mathematical Programming, August 1990, jointly with Terry L. Friesz, (Consultant, American Airlines Decision Technologies).

  16. Peter Fetterolf: Design of Heterogeneous Data Networks, Ph. D., May 1990, (Assistant Professor, Boston University).


  17. Judith Zubieta Garcia: A Power Plant Location Model to Minimize Environmental Impacts, Ph. D. University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Management, August 1989, (Assistant Professor, United Autonomous University of Mexico).


  18. Lian Chen: Optimal Selection and Combination of Forecasts, Ph. D., University of Virginia, October 1988, (Senior Systems Engineer, Southwest Florida River Authority).


  19. Victor Apprey: Multi-Agent Mathematical Programming With Application to Conflict Resolution, Ph. D., University of Virginia, August 1987, (Assistant Professor, Hampton University).


  20. Anthony Saka: Traffic Signal Timing at Isolated Intersections: A Simulation Optimization Approach, Ph. D., University of Virginia, May 1987 with N. I. Garber, Civil Engineering, (Senior Analyst, Department of Transportation, State of Virginia).


  21. Fahimeh Rezayat: Selection of the Order of ARMA Models: A Small Sample Technique, Ph. D., University of Virginia, September 1986, (Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas).