Researchers

Saleh Farham, Research Coordinator
Saleh Farham is a postdoctoral fellow and instructor at the Alberta School of Business. His expertise lies at the intersection of data analytics and operations research, focusing on developing innovative solutions to complex challenges in supply chain management, transportation, and cisty logistics.
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Fahimeh Rahimi
Fahimeh Rahimi is a postdoctoral fellow at the Alberta School of Business. Her research lies at the intersection of Machine Learning and Operations Research, with a focus on Stochastic Optimization and Robust Optimization.

Erfan Rafieikia
Erfan Rafieikia is a PhD student at the Alberta School of Business. His research focuses on using operations research, machine learning, and data analytics to improve user accessibility in transit and food delivery services.
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Mehrnaz Behrooz
Mehrnaz Behrooz is a PhD candidate at the Alberta School of Business. Her research focuses on using data and optimization techniques to solve problems in operations management.
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Yasser Zeinali
Yasser Zeinali is a PhD candidate at the Alberta School of Business. His research focuses on machine learning, time series analysis, optimization, and data-driven decision-making.
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Maryam Zakeri
Maryam Zakeri is a PhD candidate at the Alberta School of Business. Her research focuses on applying econometric models, statistical analysis, and machine learning techniques to behavioral operations management in healthcare.
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Maryam Motamedi
Maryam is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Alberta with an interdisciplinary background in machine learning, reinforcement learning, and optimization. Her research focuses on data-driven decision-making in the sharing economy, specifically applying reinforcement learning and optimization techniques.
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Amin Aslani
Amin Aslani was a postdoctoral fellow at the Alberta School of Business. His research provided insights on the implications of technological investments on the performance of retail supply chains and its cross-impact on the optimal structure of retail assortments.

Likang Ding
Likang Ding earned a PhD from the Alberta School of Business. His research focused on behaviour queuing science, queuing theory, customer behaviours, healthcare operations management and sports analytics.
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