
معرفی
Anna Nagurney is the Eugene M. Isenberg Chair in Integrative Studies and PhD Coordinator in Management Science at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts. She directs the Virtual Center for Supernetworks, focusing on large-scale network systems. Her academic roles include past service as the John F. Smith Memorial Professor and visiting fellowships at Harvard University and All Souls College, Oxford.
Education: She holds a PhD, ScM, ScB, and AB from Brown University. Her professional experience includes organizing international conferences on disaster dynamics, humanitarian logistics, and Ukraine-focused initiatives. She serves on the Kyiv School of Economics’ Board of Directors and Academic Board.
Research Interests span transportation/logistics, supply chain networks, humanitarian logistics, cybersecurity, and network theory. She applies game theory, variational inequalities, and dynamical systems to analyze complex systems like agricultural trade, disaster relief, and labor-constrained supply chains.
Awards include the Harold Larnder Prize (2020), Constantin Caratheodory Prize (2019), INFORMS Fellow (2013), and a 2024 Blackett Lecture at the Royal Society. Her work emphasizes policy-relevant insights for global challenges.
Advising & Grants involve directing PhD students and securing funding for projects on Ukraine’s defense supply chains, labor-constrained networks, and cyber resilience. The Virtual Center for Supernetworks collaborates internationally to model large-scale systems like food security and disaster recovery.
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