Eunji Limمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Eunji Lim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Decision Sciences and Marketing at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Adelphi University, located in Garden City, New York. She has been a faculty member at Adelphi since 2018, initially as an Assistant Professor and promoted to Associate Professor in 2023. Her prior academic appointments include Assistant Professor roles at Kean University (2013–2018) and the University of Miami (2008–2013). Education Ph.D. in Operations Research (implied by department) , Stanford University (2008) Research Interests Lim’s research lies at the intersection of operations research, statistics, and management science. She focuses on simulation-based decision making for operations and supply-chain systems, leveraging large-scale stochastic simulation to optimize complex processes. A second major theme is nonparametric function estimation under shape constraints , where she develops statistically rigorous methods to estimate convex, monotonic, or smooth functions from noisy data. These methodologies find applications in business analytics, revenue management, inventory control, and engineering design. Publication Trends Her recent articles (2013–2025) reveal a consistent emphasis on convex and isotonic regression , simulation analytics , and stochastic optimization . A clear trajectory emerges from theoretical foundations—convergence rates, consistency, and asymptotic distributions—toward practical algorithms for high-dimensional and noisy environments. Interdisciplinary impacts are evident in publications targeting both statistics and operations-research audiences, with cross-cutting keywords such as simulation optimization, shape-restricted inference, and robust estimation. Scientific Awards No specific awards or fellowships are listed in the provided materials. Advising & Grants No information on current or former PhD/Master’s students, postdocs, or funded research grants is provided. Labs & Teams No laboratory or research-group affiliations beyond her departmental appointment are mentioned.







