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Dana Hassani CV

Biography:

Dana Hassani is a Ph.D. student in Operations Management at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst. He received his Master of Business Administration in Operations and Supply Chain Management from Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran, in 2019 and a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2016.

He has been an active member of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter since January 2022.

In 2023, he was elected President of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter.

His research interests include: Supply Chain Networks, Financial Networks, Risk Management, Exchange Rate Risk, Network Modeling, and Mathematical Programming.

His outside interests are: literature, sports, and movies.

Awards:

Second-time Recipient of the OIM Doctoral Student A Level Publication Award 2024 (Department of Operations and Information Management, Isenberg School of Management)

Travel Grant for FutureBAProf Workshop 2024 (University of Iowa)

Isenberg Doctoral Program Outstanding Student Research Award 2024

OIM Exceptional Impact Scholarship Award 2024 (Department of Operations and Information Management, Isenberg School of Management)

Inaugural Recipient of the OIM Doctoral Student A Level Publication Award 2024 (Department of Operations and Information Management, Isenberg School of Management)

Outstanding Applicant Award in Management Science 2022 (Isenberg School of Management Ph.D. Program)

Selected Publications:

A Multiperiod Multicommodity Capacitated International Agricultural Trade Network Equilibrium Model with Applications to Ukraine in Wartime
Dana Hassani, Anna Nagurney, Oleg Nivievskyi, and Pavlo Martyshev, to appear in Transportation Science (2024).

Multicommodity International Agricultural Trade Network Equilibrium: Competition for Limited Production and Transportation Capacity Under Disaster Scenarios with Implications for Food Security
Anna Nagurney, Dana Hassani, Oleg Nivievskyi, and Pavlo Martyshev, European Journal of Operational Research 314(1): (2024), pp 1127-1142.

Exchange Rates and Multicommodity International Trade: Insights from Spatial Price Equilibrium Modeling with Policy Instruments via Variational Inequalities
Anna Nagurney, Dana Hassani, Oleg Nivievskyi, and Pavlo Martyshev, Journal of Global Optimization 87: (2023), pp 1-30.

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Last Update: August 5, 2024