Operations, Business Analytics, and Information Systems PhD Students
Adam Arveson
3380.07 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Adam's research interests span queueing, services, fairness, non-compliance and behavioral operations. His current research evaluates how queue design can influence server and customer behavior in various settings, such as hospitals or restaurants.
Adriana Gonzalez Sanchez
3329.07 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Adriana studies discrete data analysis with applications in healthcare and medical research. Her work also encompasses statistical methodology, inferential statistics, dimension reduction techniques and data mining.
Jiawei Huang
3380.10 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Jiawei's research focuses on developing and applying statistical and machine learning techniques to address business challenges. His work includes survey methodologies, ultra-high-dimensional analysis, manifold learning and textural mining.
Amy Ethel Koomson
3329.08 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Amy researches areas in port operations.
Jack Luu
3380.11 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Jack's research focuses on understanding information privacy, trust, and cybersecurity associated with disruptive technologies such as sharing economy, blockchain and AI.
Angel Perez Vila
3329.01 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Angel’s research is centered on the integration of emerging technologies into logistics systems to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of operations.
Ruthairut Wootisarn
3380.19 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Ruthairut's research interests are in airport and aircraft operations.
Chia-Chun Yang
3380.13 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Chia-Chun's interests revolve around the intersection of service operations management, human behavior and technology.
Zhexing Zhao
3329.04 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Zhexing is interested in exploring the intricacies of information power through digital transformation and knowledge sharing. His research pipeline also includes work on security digital sourcing and open source software impression management.