
معرفی
Eren Çil is an Associate Professor of Operations and Business Analytics at the Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon, and serves as the Academic Director for the Oregon MBA program. He holds the Robert J. and Leona M. DeArmond Research Scholar title, reflecting his contributions to service operations research.
- Education: PhD in Operations Management from Northwestern University (2010), MS in Industrial Engineering from Koç University (2006).
- Professional Affiliations: Member of INFORMS, POMS, and M&SOM societies.
Research Interests focus on service operations management, queueing theory, game theory, strategic pricing, and supply chain optimization. His work addresses challenges in large-scale service systems, competitive pricing dynamics, and sustainable supply chain design.
Recent Publications demonstrate interdisciplinary applications spanning healthcare operations, retail strategies, and service platforms. Key themes include dynamic pricing, resource allocation, and system optimization under uncertainty.
Notable Contributions include studies on:
- Emergency department admissions in the context of ride-sharing platforms
- Mass customization strategies in competitive markets
- Recycling incentives in closed-loop supply chains
- Customer retaliation and disguised queues
- Queueing control policies for multi-class systems
Collaborations with scholars like Michael Pangburn and Nagesh Murthy highlight his focus on practical problem-solving in service and healthcare operations.




