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John F. Smith Memorial Professor Director - Virtual Center for Supernetworks |
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Isenberg School of Management University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA 01003 Voice: 413-545-5635
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413-545-3858 |
Research Interests and Expertise:
Transportation networks and congestion management; Supply chain
management; Financial networks with intermediation; Electric power
generation and distribution networks; Supernetworks; Network
economics; Energy,
sustainability and environmental policies; Internet, pricing,
e-commerce, and advertising; Critical infrastructure; Dynamic networks;
Social networks; Knowledge networks; Game theory; Network metrics;
Network performance assessment and vulnerability analysis;
Reliability, robustness and security of network enterprises in
the presence of disruptions; Operations research/Management science;
Decentralized vs. centralized decision-making; Mergers and acquisitions (Further
information on Research Projects)
Brief Bio:
Anna Nagurney is
the John
F. Smith Memorial Professor in the Department of Finance
and Operations
Management in the Isenberg
School of
Management at the University of
Massachusetts
Amherst. She is also an Affiliated Faculty Member in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at UMass Amherst. She is the first female to be appointed to a named
Professorship in the University of Massachusetts system. She is
the Founding Director of the Virtual Center
for Supernetworks and the Supernetworks Laboratory
for Computation and
Visualization at UMass Amherst. She received her AB, ScB, ScM, and
PhD
degrees from Brown
University in Providence, Rhode Island. She devotes her career to
education
and research that combines operations research/management science,
economics, and engineering. Her
focus is the applied and theoretical aspects of decision-making on
network systems,
particularly
in the areas of transportation and logistics, energy and the
environment, and economics and finance.
Her most recent book, with Q. Qiang, is Fragile Networks: Identifying Vulnerabilities and Synergies in an Uncertain World, published by Wiley in July 2009. She is also the author of Supply Chain Network Economics: Dynamic of Prices, Flows, and Profits, published in July 2006. She has
authored
or co-authored 8 other books including Supernetworks:
Decision-Making for the Information Age, Financial
Networks, Sustainable
Transportation Networks, and Network
Economics, edited the book, Innovations
in Financial and Economic Networks, and authored or co-authored more
than 130 refereed journal articles.
She has given invited talks in Sweden, New Zealand, China, Germany,
Italy, Canada, Australia, Cyprus, Iceland, the US, and other countries
and her research has garnered funding from many foundations, including
the National Science Foundation. Among the honors she
has received
are: the University
of Massachusetts Award for Outstanding Accomplishments in Research and
Creative Activity, an INFORMS Moving
Spirit Award, a Science Fellowship at the Radcliffe
Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, a Rockefeller
Foundation
Bellagio
Center Research Team Fellowship, a Distinguished Fulbright
Chair at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, two AT&T
Foundation Industrial Ecology Fellowships, the Chancellor's Medal
from
the University of Massachusetts, an Eisenhower
Faculty Fellowship, a National
Science
Foundation Faculty Award for Women, a Faculty Fellowship from the
University
of Massachusetts, and the Kempe Prize from the University
of Umea, Sweden. Her paper with Jose M. Cruz, "International
Financial Networks with Intermediation: Modeling, Analysis, and
Computations," was awarded the best paper prize for 2004 by the
journal Computational Management
Science.
She has been a visiting professor at the University
of Innsbruck, Austria, the Royal
Institute
of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, and Brown
University.
In 2008 she was appointed a consultant to the World Bank. In 2009 she was appointed an Instructor in the Advanced Management Development Program in Real Estate (AMDP) through the Office of Executive Education at Harvard University.
In 2007, Professor Anna Nagurney was elected a Fellow of the Regional
Science Association International (RSAI). In 2007, she also received
the Award for the Advancement of Women in Operations Research and the
Management Sciences from the Forum of Women in OR/MS of the Institute
of Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).
She has served on numerous prize committees, including the Fudan
Premium Fund of Management Prize committee in Shanghai, China,
the INFORMS Transportation Science Section Robert Herman Lifetime
Achievement Prize in Transportation Science committee, the INFORMS
Computer Science Technical Section prize committee, and the Discipline
Advisory Committee for Fulbright Scholar Awards.
Professor Anna Nagurney is on the Advisory Board of the European
Union funded COMISEF project, which is a multi-year, multi-national
project and regularly serves on government panels and international
conference organizing committees.
She is the editor of the book series, New Dimensions in Networks (Edward Elgar Publishing), and the co-editor of the book series, Advances in Computational Economics (Springer).
She is on the
editorial
boards of the journals: Networks,
Journal
of Economic Dynamics and Control, Computational
Economics, Computational
Management Science, Annals
of Regional Science, International
Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, The Journal of
Financial Decision Making, Netnomics:
Economic Research and Electronic Networking, Optimization Letters,
International
Journal of Sustainable
Transportation, and the International Transactions in
Operational Research.
Professor Nagurney is a participant in the INFORMS Speakers Bureau.
Professor Nagurney is
the Faculty Advisor to the UMass
- Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter and its associated Lecture
Series. The chapter received the Summa Cum Laude Award at the
INFORMS Seattle Meeting in 2007 and at the San Diego Meeting in 2009 and the Magna Cum Laude Award at the INFORMS Washington, DC Meeting in 2008 for its activities.
Last Update:
December 5, 2009