Information Systems (IS)

Focuses on the role of information systems within broad topics of economics, behavioral and social issues, marketing, and healthcare. The Information Systems area of specialization operates under the Department of Decisions, Operations and Information Technologies. Please note that this area of specialization requires their doctoral students to complete the graduate-level microeconomics sequence and econometrics sequence at UMD’s Department of Economics. Applicants should have completed the equivalent of three semesters of calculus, a semester of linear algebra, and a semester in differential equations.

IS Faculty Coordinator: Peng Huang

For additional information, please visit the DOIT academic department.

NAMECURRENT AFFILIATION
Wei FengThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Sunghyun KwonUniversity of Texas at Arlington
Gujie LiNational University of Singapore
Mingwei SunUniversity of Texas at Arlington
Maya MudambiUniversity of Massachusetts at Amherst
Yifei WangUniversity of New Hampshire
Mikhail LysyakovUniversity of Rochester
Abdullah AlhauliKuwait University
Raveesh MayyaNew York University
Sabari KarmegamGeorge Mason University
Weiguang WangUniversity of Rochester
Salman AljazzafKuwait University
Lanfei ShiUniversity of Virginia, McIntire School of Business
Aishwarya Deep ShuklaSimon Fraser University
Che Wei LiuIndiana University
Dongwon LeeHong Kong University of Science & Technology
Yang PanLouisiana State University
Vickee WolcottUSAA
Shannon LantzyBooze Allen Hamilton
Tianshu SunUniversity of Southern California
Jorge MejiaIndiana University
Keongtae KimCity University of Hong Kong
Brad GreenwoodGeorge Mason University
Shun YeGeorge Mason University
Dobin YimFordham University
Jiban KhuntiaUniversity of Colorado, Denver
Yixin QiuZerion Software
Jie Mein GohSimon Fraser University
Mingfeng LinUniversity of Arizona
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