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Yehua Wei is an Associate Professor in the Decision Sciences area at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. He holds a Ph.D. in Operations Research from MIT and an undergraduate degree in Combinatorics and Optimization from the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on complex decision-making under uncertainty, including dynamic resource allocation, process flexibility, vehicle routing, and queueing networks. He has been recognized with awards such as the George Nicholson Paper Competition and the Daniel H. Wagner Prize. His teaching spans business analytics and operations research courses at both master's and doctoral levels, earning him the 2023 MQM Teaching Award for Innovation and Excellence.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Operations Research Center (ORC), MIT
- Bachelor's in Combinatorics and Optimization and Pure Math, University of Waterloo
Research emphasizes developing methodologies for managing uncertainties through convex optimization, stochastic networks, and game theory. Notable contributions include work on fulfillment flexibility in e-commerce, vehicle routing with stochastic demand, and strategic service network design. Articles frequently explore intersections of operations research with real-world applications like supply chain resilience and inventory systems.
Awards include the 2023 TSL Intelligent Transportation Systems SIG Paper Award and the 2019 MSOM Service Management SIG Best Paper Prize. He has advised on multiple doctoral and master's theses, though specific advisee names are not listed. His work addresses challenges in logistics, manufacturing, and service industries, often employing advanced analytical frameworks to enhance system efficiency and robustness.



