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Maria Gisela Bardossy |
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Ph.D.
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Contact
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3330 Van Munching Hall |
About Me
I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Management Science/Operations Management in the Department of Decision and Information Technologies, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. My main research interest is on optimization strategies prompted by applications in engineering and business. So far I have had the opportunity to work on problems that dwell in the intersection of those two fields; namely, telecommunications, supply chain management, and more recently, health care. In my dissertation under the direction of Dr. Raghavan, I study two families of supply chain design problems motivated by: first, the need to efficiently store information in a constantly growing interconnected world; and secondly, the call for intermodal networks that smoothly switch between transportation modes. Outside of my dissertation, I am also interested in applications in health care. I am currently completing with a colleague a paper on kidney allocations for transplant. |
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