Topics:
Supernetworks:
Decision-Making for the 21st Century (Intermediate)
Networks for Fun and Profit (Advanced)
Networks: from Transportation to Finance
(Intermediate)
Experiences of a Female Academic: Why
Teaching and Research in Operations Research
and Management Science are So Rewarding
(Elementary)
Dynamic Networks with Applications (Elementary-Intermediate):
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Background:
- Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, specializing
in Operations Research, Brown University
- ScM Applied Mathematics Brown University
- ScB Applied Mathematics Brown University
- AB Russian Language and Literature
Brown University
Anna Nagurney is the John F. Smith Memorial
Professor at the Isenberg School of Management
at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
and serves as the Director of the Virtual
Center for Supernetworks and the Supernetworks
Laboratory for Computation and Visualization.
She has devoted her career to research and
education that combines management, engineering,
and economics. She is the editor of the
new book, "Innovations in Financial and
Economic Networks," and has authored or
co-authored 8 other books including: "Financial
Networks," "Supernetworks: Decision-Making
for the Information Age," "Sustainable Transportation
Networks," and "Network Economics: A Variational
Inequality Approach." She has published
over 100 refereed journal articles and many
book chapters. Among the honors she has
received are: a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio
Center Fellowship, a Distinguished Chaired
Fulbright at the University of Innsbruck,
Austria, two AT&T Foundation Industrial
Ecology Fellowships, an Eisenhower Faculty
Fellowship, the Chancellor's Medal from
the University of Massachusetts at Amherst,
a National Science Faculty Award for Women
and a Visiting Professorship for Women,
and the Kempe Prize from the University
of Umea in Sweden.
She has held visiting professorships at
the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm,
Sweden, at MIT, and at Brown University.
She is the editor of the book series, New
Dimensions in Networks, and the coeditor
of the journal Netnomics. She serves on
several other journal editorial boards including:
Networks, Computational Economics, Computational
Management Science, and the Journal of Economic
Dynamics and Control.
Her research interests span a variety of
network topics and applications beginning
with congested urban transportation networks
to international financial networks with
intermediation and global supply chain networks. Professor Nagurney is a Science Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University for the 2005-2006 academic year.
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