Hadi El-Amineمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Hadi El-Amine is an Associate Professor at George Mason University's Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research, focusing on applying operations research to healthcare and public policy challenges. His methodological expertise spans stochastic and robust optimization, probability theory, and resource allocation under uncertainty. PhD in Operations Research from Virginia Tech (2012) MS in Engineering Management and BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from American University of Beirut, Lebanon His research addresses critical healthcare issues through mathematical modeling, including blood bank safety, pandemic control, organ transplantation logistics, and surgical infection risk assessment. Recent work explores fair clustering algorithms, risk-based quarantine policies, and incentive design for absenteeism reduction. Scientific awards include the 2015 INFORMS Bonder Scholarship and finalist recognitions for the 2015 Pierskalla Award and 2014 Washington DC Student Excellence Competition. Collaborations with the American Red Cross have produced impactful blood screening strategies balancing safety and budget constraints.






