
معرفی
Amin Khademi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at Clemson University. His research focuses on operations research and management with a strong emphasis on healthcare applications, including clinical trials, infectious disease control, and resource allocation in healthcare systems.
- Education: BS and MS from Sharif University of Technology, PhD from the University of Pittsburgh.
- Professional Affiliations: INFORMS, MSOM.
Dr. Khademi’s research interests revolve around operations research applied to healthcare systems. He investigates problems in adaptive clinical trial design, organ transplantation allocation, infectious disease control, and emergency response optimization. His work often integrates stochastic modeling, dynamic programming, and policy analysis to address complex decision-making scenarios.
The 15 most recent articles highlight his focus on response-adaptive clinical trials, organ allocation fairness, infectious disease modeling, and stochastic optimization in healthcare and energy systems. His methodological contributions include dynamic learning in multistage stochastic programs and ergodic control in bipartite matching queues.
Scientific Awards:
- The Board of Trustees Award for Excellence, Clemson University
- Dean's Faculty Fellows Award, Clemson University
- NSF CAREER Award (2017-2022)
- Seth Bonder Scholarship for Health Care, INFORMS (2012)
- Pierskalla Award Finalist (2012)
- Meritorious Reviewer, INFORMS Journal on Computing (2024)
Advising: Dr. Khademi has advised several PhD students, including Saeid Delshad (Adaptive Clinical Trials), Farhad Hasankhani (Heart Transplant Allocation), and Amir Ali Nasrollahzadeh (Healthcare Applications of Dynamic Programming). He currently co-advises Hanwen Liu and Morteza Soltani on projects related to clinical trial design and wind turbine maintenance optimization.




