Nikolaos Argyrisمشاهده پروفایل
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Nikolaos Argyris is a Senior Lecturer in Operational Research at Loughborough Business School, Loughborough University. He holds a BSc in Economics from Aristotle University, followed by an MSc and PhD in Operational Research from the London School of Economics (LSE). Prior to his current role, he was a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick’s Department of Statistics and held post-doctoral positions at the LSE. His research focuses on decision analysis, fairness in resource allocation, multi-dimensional inequality, and emergency management, with applications in public health, education, and crisis response. Argyris has collaborated extensively with public sector organizations, including Public Health England (on radiological emergency decision support), the NHS (for participative resource allocation methods), and the former UK Department for Education (assessing school efficiency). His work bridges theoretical operational research with practical policy applications, emphasizing the integration of inequality aversion principles and stakeholder engagement in decision-making processes. His research portfolio highlights trends in spatial risk analysis, welfare-based optimization, and behavioral OR. Notable projects include developing frameworks for communicating geographical uncertainty in crises and advancing methodologies for fair resource distribution. Collaborations have spanned interdisciplinary teams, addressing both technical and political dimensions of decision analysis. Argyris has contributed to projects on nuclear emergency management, emphasizing how precedent and international guidelines shape response strategies. His work often intersects with political processes, exploring how decision support systems can navigate complex stakeholder environments. While no specific awards are listed, his active engagement in applied research demonstrates a commitment to real-world impact. Grants and advising details are not explicitly detailed, but his career reflects a focus on collaborative, policy-driven research. He has been affiliated with the Management Science and Operations research group at Loughborough, contributing to both academic and applied initiatives in operational research.






