Anna Nagurney

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Anna Nagurney
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Education
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Anna Nagurney is a Ukrainian-American mathematician, economist, educator and author in the field of Operations Management. Nagurney is the Eugene M. Isenberg Chair in Integrative Studies in the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts.[1] Previously, she held the John F. Smith Memorial Professorship of Operations Management at the Isenberg School of Management from 1998 to 2021.

Biography[]

She received a BS in Applied Mathematics, an AB in Russian Language and Literature, an ScM in Applied Mathematics, and a PhD in Applied Mathematics, all from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Nagurney's Doctoral Advisor at Brown University was Stella Dafermos. Anna has contributed to many different areas of operations research with a focus on network systems from congested urban transportation networks to complex supply chains with applications to food, healthcare, disaster relief, among others. She is the author/co-author of over 200 refereed journal articles and 50 book chapters as well as 15 books. She has given keynote talks in many countries, including the US, UK, Colombia, Sweden, France, Germany, Ukraine, Italy, New Zealand, Canada, among others. She has supervised the doctoral dissertations of 22 PhDs. She has held visiting faculty appointments at MIT, at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden, at SOWI at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, at the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, and was a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College at Oxford University in the UK during the Trinity term in 2016. She also enjoys advancing the research surrounding the Braess's paradox.

She is one of the 44 women featured in the book, STEM Gems, by Stephanie Espy.

Her Google Scholar h-index is 68. [2]

Honors and awards[]

  • 1986 - Kempe Prize in honor of Tord Palander, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
  • 1988 - NSF Visiting Professorship for Women[3]
  • 1989 - Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • 1991 - NSF Faculty Award for Women[4]
  • 2000 - Chancellor's Medal, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • 2002 - Fulbright/University of Innsbruck Distinguished Faculty Chair in Economics, Innsbruck, Austria
  • 2005 - Award for Outstanding Accomplishments in Research and Creative Activity, University of Massachusetts  Amherst
  • 2005 - INFORMS Moving Spirit Award for Chapters[5]
  • 2005-2006 - Science Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
  • 2007 - Fellow of the RSAI (Regional Science Association International)[6]
  • 2007 - WORMS (Women in Operations Research and the Management Sciences) Award of INFORMS[7]
  • 2008 - Fulbright Senior Specialist Award in Business Administration - Italy[8]
  • 2013 - Fellow of INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences)[9]
  • 2014 - University Medal awarded by the University of Catania, Italy
  • 2016 - INFORMS Volunteer Service Award[10]
  • 2019 - Fellow of the Network Science Society[11]
  • 2019 - Constantin Caratheodory Prize, International Society of Global Optimization - ISOGO Prizes[12]
  • 2020 - Harold Larnder Prize, Canadian Operational Research Society [13]

Publications[]

  • 1993. Network Economics: A Variational Inequality Approach. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • 1996. Projected Dynamical Systems and Variational Inequalities with Applications. With Ding Zhang. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • 1997. Financial Networks: Statics and Dynamics. With Stavros Siokos. Springer.
  • 1999. Environmental Networks: A Framework for Economic Decision-Making and Policy Analysis. With Kanwalroop Kathy Dhanda, and Padma Ramanujam. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • 1999. Network Economics: A Variational Inequality Approach (second edition). Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • 2000. Sustainable Transportation Networks'. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • 2002. Supernetworks: Decision-Making for the Information Age. With June Dong. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • 2003. Innovations in Financial and Economic Networks. (Editor). Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • 2006. Supply Chain Network Economics: Dynamics of Prices, Flows, and Profits. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • 2009. Fragile Networks: Identifying Vulnerabilities and Synergies in an Uncertain World. With Qiang Qiang. Wiley.
  • 2013. Networks Against Time: Supply Chain Analytics for Perishable Products. With Min Yu, Amir Masoumi and Ladimer Nagurney. Springer Briefs in Optimization.
  • 2016. Competing on Supply Chain Quality: A Network Economics Perspective. With Dong Li. Springer.
  • 2016. Dynamics of Disasters—Key Concepts, Models, Algorithms, and Insights. (Editor). With Illias S. Kotsireas and Panos M. Pardalos. Springer International Publishing AG.
  • 2018. Dynamics of Disasters: Algorithmic Approaches and Applications, (Editor). With Illias S. Kotsireas and Panos M. Pardalos. Springer International Publishing Switzerland AG
  • 2021. Dynamics of Disasters - Impact, Risk, Resilience, and Solutions, (Editor). With Illias S. Kotsireas, Panos M. Pardalos, and Arsenios Tsokas. Springer

References[]

  1. ^ 'Anna Nagurney Named Eugene M. Isenberg Chair in Integrative Studies', Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 27 April 2021
  2. ^ "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "Serial and Parallel Algorithms for Large-Scale Nonlinear Network Flow Problems (Engineering)". nsf.gov. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  4. ^ "NSF Faculty Award for Women". nsf.gov. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  5. ^ "Moving Spirit Award for Chapters". Informs.org. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "RSAI Fellows". RSAI. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  7. ^ "WORMS Award for the Advancement of Women in OR/MS". Informs.org. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  8. ^ "Nagurney receives Fulbright grant to the University of Catania, Italy". University of Massachusetts Amherst. December 13, 2007. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  9. ^ INFORMS. "INFORMS Fellows: Class of 2013". INFORMS. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  10. ^ "INFORMS Volunteer Service Award". Informs.org. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  11. ^ "NetSci – The Network Science Society". netscisociety.net. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  12. ^ "International Society of Global Optimization". www.globaloptimization.org/prizes/isogo-prizes. 22 September 2017. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  13. ^ "Harold Larnder Prize". cors.ca/?q=content/harold-larnder-prize. Retrieved 2020-06-30.

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