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Hiroaki Mohri is a Professor at Waseda University's School of Commerce, where he has been serving since 2023 after previously holding positions as Associate Professor (2001-2022) and Assistant Professor (1999-2001). He earned both his Master of Science and Doctor of Engineering degrees from Tokyo Institute of Technology. His academic career includes visiting professorships at the University of Bonn Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics (2005-2007).
- Waseda University, Professor (2023-present)
- Waseda University, Associate Professor (2001-2022)
- Waseda University, Assistant Professor (1999-2001)
- University of Bonn, Visiting Professor (2005-2007)
Mohri's research spans applied mathematics with a focus on stochastic processes, optimization, and operations research. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between mathematical theory and practical applications in network reliability, financial securities, and infrastructure management. He has made significant contributions to cooperative game theory applications in network design problems and reliability engineering.
His publication record shows a consistent research trajectory with recent work focusing on catastrophic failure models, network reliability evaluation, and damage analysis from multiple shock types. Mohri has successfully bridged theoretical mathematics with practical applications in infrastructure management, political conflict analysis, and financial systems. His research demonstrates how mathematical modeling can address complex real-world problems across diverse domains.
Mohri is an active member of several professional organizations including the Mathematical Association of America, Game Theory Society, Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, and the Operations Research Society of Japan.
He has led numerous research projects including 'An Interdisciplinary Study on the Effect of Non-Military Engagement in Preventing Escalation of Conflicts' and 'International involvement in escalating conflicts: Mediation theory and the case of the former Soviet Union.' Additionally, he has organized international student exchange programs to former Soviet Union countries, focusing on international relations, logistics, and multicultural societies.
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