The Virtual Center for Supernetworks


Announcements and Notes
from the Center Director
Professor Anna Nagurney


October 5, 2008

During the next 2 weeks the Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, and Center Associates will be presenting their research at the Workshop on Frontiers in Game Theory and Networked Control Systems at MIT and at the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. The presentations are being posted on visuals.

October 4, 2008

We would like to thank Dr. Grace Lin of IBM for her fantastic presentation yesterday on the Enterprise of the Future! All those in attendance truly appreciated her talk, which was part of the UMass Amherst Fall 2008 INFORMS Speaker Series, and which discussed the results of face-to-face surveys of 1,000 CEOS. The discussion that followed and Dr. Lin's visit to UMass Amherst will long be remembered. Photos of the visit are online.

October 1, 2008

We are delighted that Dr. Grace Lin will be coming to speak in our Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science this Friday, October 3. Her talk, entitled The Enterprise of the Future, is scheduled for 11AM at the Isenberg School of Management in Room 112.

September 27, 2008

Due to renewed interest in the Braess Paradox following recent articles in the scientific literature and in The Economist we have updated the Braess Paradox page on the center site. There you can also find the translation of the Braess (1968) article by Braess, Nagurney, and Wakolbinger, photos of Braess' visit to UMass Amherst, and other relevant information.

In addition, please see the discussion on Professor Michael Trick's blog (dates September 25 and 26, 2008) regarding the recent renewed interest in the paradox and the price of anarchy.

September 26, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney's Letter-to-the-Editor, Join the queue, was published in The Economist. Congratulations to Center Associate Trisha Woolley for successfully defending her Doctoral Dissertation Proposal, Sustainable Supply Chains: Multicriteria Decision-Making and Policy Analysis for the Environment. The Photos of Center Activities page has been updated.

September 24, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney would like to thank Professor Ruth Haas for hosting her seminar and visit to Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. She very much enjoyed the audience and the post talk discussion!

September 21, 2008

On Tuesday, September 23, 2008, Professor Nagurney will be speaking at Smith College in their Center for Women in Mathematics at Smith College Seminar Series. Her seminar title is Equilibrium Modeling and Vulnerability Analysis of Complex Network Systems: Which Nodes and Links Really Matter? More information can be found in Media or on the Smith College Website.

Professor Nagurney would also like to thank Professor Acemoglu for an inspiring presentation before a standing room only audience on September 19, 2008.

September 16, 2008

The first seminar in the Fall 2008 UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter Speaker Series in Operations Research and Management Science will be on Friday, September 19th, with Professor Daron Acemoglu of MIT speaking. Announcements of the series in the press can be found in Media.

September 14, 2008

Congratulations to Center Associate Professor Ladimer Nagurney of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Hartford who was elevated to Senior Membership in the Radio Club of America. The Radio Club of America was formed by a small group of dedicated radio amateurs and experimenters in 1909 and has counted among its membership Edwin Armstrong, David Sarnoff, Louis Hazeltine, and Allen B. DuMont, the pioneers who would shape the communications industry. For more information see the CETABlog.

September 10, 2008

A Dissertation Proposal Defense has been scheduled for Center Associate Trisha Woolley, Candidate in Management Science. It will take place on Friday, September, 26th, 2008 at 10:00AM in the Isenberg School of Management in Room 206. Professor Anna Nagurney is the Chair of Ms. Woolley's dissertation committee. The title of her proposed dissertation is: SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS: MULTICRITERIA DECISION-MAKING AND POLICY ANALYSIS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. The abstract can be found on the Isenberg website.

September 7, 2008

The Fall 2008 Issue of The Supernetwork Sentinel highlighting the activities and achievements of the Center and Center Associates, has been posted.

September 5, 2008

With the beginning of the new academic year, there are many activities that are taking place. The UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter met and elected its new slate of officers for 2008-2009. They are: Amir Masoumi - President, Min Yu - Vice President, Milad Ebtehaj - Treasurer, and Deanna Kennedy - Secretary. Patrick Qiang, last year's President, has volunteered to continue to serve as webmaster of the Chapter site. For the minutes of yesterday's meeting, and additional information, please see the chapter's website.

Professor Nagurney is looking forward to working with this great slate of officers as the Faculty Advisor of the Chapter!

September 3, 2008

Center Associate Professor June Dong of SUNY Oswego has returned from Shanghai, China. While there she gave a talk, Recent Developments and Applications in Supernetworks, at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST). Professor Dong was hosted by Professor Bingquan Fan.

September 1, 2008

The Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, and the Center Associates wish everyone a Happy New Academic Year!

August 30, 2008

Center Associate Trisha Woolley has been accepted into the INFORMS Future Academicians Colloquium that will take place prior to the INFORMS National Meeting in October 2008. Congratulations to Ms. Woolley! She follows in a long tradition of our Center Doctoral Student Associates taking part in this colloquium that prepares future faculty members.

August 26, 2008

The Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, and Center Associates are pleased to welcome Dr. Ahmed Ghoniem and Dr. Senay Solak who have joined the Department of Finance and Operations Management at the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts. Photos from the welcome parties can be found in Center Photos.

August 18, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney's book, Supply Chain Network Economics, was reviewed in the Journal of Regional Science.

August 16, 2008

Information on the new book, Cooperative Networks: Control and Optimization, has been added to New Dimensions in Networks
.

August 14, 2008

The Fogelman College of Business at the University of Memphis has invited Professor Nagurney to be a Distinguished Speaker during the Fall 2008 semester. Her lecture, entitled Synergies and Vulnerabilities of Supply Chain Networks in a Global Economy, will be on Friday, October 31, 2008.


August 13, 2008

We are pleased to announce that the new book: Cooperative Networks: Control and Optimization, edited by: Professors Panos Pardalos and Oleg Prokopyev and Drs. Don Grundel and Robert Murphey, has now been published in the New Dimensions in Networks series that Professor Anna Nagurney edits for Edward Elgar Publishing. We congratulate the editors on this fascinating volume. More information about the book can be found on the Edward Elgar Website.


For more information about other books in this series.

August 11, 2008


We are delighted to announce that the lineup for the Fall 2008 INFORMS Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science at UMass Amherst is now official.

The speakers are: September 19: Professor Daron Acemoglu, Economics Department, MIT; October 3: Dr. Grace Lin, IBM, Yorktown Heights; October 24: Professor Ahmed Ghoniem, ISOM, UMass Amherst; November 7: Professor Senay Solak, ISOM, UMass Amherst; November 14; Mr. Tom Vanderbilt, the author of the book, "Traffic;" December 5: Professor Kevin Fu, Computer Science Department, UMass Amherst. Professor Acemoglu's talk will be co-hosted by the Finance Speaker Series.

All the above talks will take place in the Isenberg School of Management (ISOM) in Room 112 from 11AM until noon that day, except for Professor Fu's presentation, which will take place in ISOM Room 128 at 11AM-noon. This Speaker Series is organized by the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, whose Faculty Advisor is Professor Anna Nagurney. We are looking forward to a very exciting set of talks!

August 4, 2008

We are pleased to announce the publication of Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us) by Tom Vanderbilt. Professor Nagurney enjoyed speaking with Mr. Vanderbilt and discussing Braess' Paradox with him. The Braess/Nagurney/Wakolbinger translation of Braess' original paper is noted in the book. Mr. Vanderbilt will be speaking in the Fall 2008 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science at UMass Amherst.  The full details on the entire Speaker Series will be posted soon.

July 31, 2008

We are pleased to report that the article, Multiperiod effects of corporate social responsibility on supply chain networks, transaction costs, emissions, and risk, by Center Associates Jose M. Cruz and Tina Wakolbinger has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Production Economics.


July 30, 2008

We are pleased to welcome new Doctoral Student Center Associate Min Yu who has joined the doctoral program in Management Science at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

July 28, 2008

We would like to congratulate Center Associate Dr. Ke "Grace" Ke who will be joining the Department of Finance and Operations and Supply Chain Management at Central Washington University, Seattle, Washington
this fall as a tenure track Assistant Professor. For the past 4 years Dr. Ke has been an Assistant Professor at the School of Business at the University of Arkansas in Monticello. This relocation will allow Dr. Ke to
to be with her husband, Dr. Haizheng Zhang, who is a computer scientist at Microsoft. It is nice to see a solution to the dual career issue!

We appreciate all the support that the School of Business at the University of Arkansas has provided to Dr. Ke the past four years!

July 20, 2008

We would like to congratulate Mr. Oleksij Teplinsky for winning the 2008 Mathematics Competition sponsored by the Shevchenko Scientific Sociey (USA) and the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation! Professor Anna Nagurney was honored to be a member of this Mathematics Award Committee.

July 18, 2008


We are pleased to welcome new Doctoral Student Center Associate Amir  Masoumi who has joined the doctoral program in Management Science at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

July 14, 2008


Professor Nagurney's Fulbright Senior Specialist Award was listed in the Italian Fulbright Commission Newsletter and the Humanitarian Logistics Workshop in Bellagio, Italy was featured in the South African CSIR Newsletter. Links to these two items are in the
Media Coverage page.

July 12, 2008

We are pleased to announce that Professor Anna Nagurney has accepted an invitation to speak at the Frontiers in Game Theory and Networked Control Systems Conference that will take place October 10-12, 2008 at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This promises to be an outstanding conference and Professor Nagurney expresses her sincerest thanks to the organizers for inviting her.

July 9, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney's Letter-to-the-Editor, Biking in Paris, was published in the New York Times. The Commentary, OpEd, and Letter-to-the-Editor page was redesigned and updated.

July 6, 2008

New articles and updated publication information has been added to the Downloadable Articles page.

July 4, 2008

Happy July 4th from the Center Director and Associates! Several new items have been added to the Media Coverage page.

July 2, 2008

An article on our recent conference presentations in Paris, France appears in In the Loop.

June 30, 2008

We are delighted to share with you photos from
the Third International Conference on Funding Transportation Infrastructure and the 14th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance which were held in Paris during the past 2 weeks.

June 24, 2008

The 14th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance will be taking place June 26-28, 2008 in Paris, France. Professor Anna Nagurney is looking forward to speaking at the conference and meeting with her fellow Society for Computational Economics Advisory Board members.

June 20, 2008

The Third International Conference on Funding Transportation Infrastructure is now over. We thank the organizers for a wonderful venue and conference. Professor Anna Nagurney enjoyed seeing many of her international colleagues in transportation.

June 16, 2008

Professor Nagurney's Op-Ed, A New Roadmap for Transit Planning, was published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette today.

This summer we are busy getting ready for the Fall 2008 semester. As part of the activities, we will be having new doctoral students joining the Supernetworks Center as Associates. In addition, Professor Anna Nagurney, as the Faculty Advisor of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, is hard at work helping to finalize the Fall 2008 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science.

June 14, 2008

We are delighted to announce that three publications by Center Associates have recently made the Top 25 Hottest Articles in journals.

Specifically, the paper on dynamics of corporate social responsibility by Professor Jose M. Cruz of the School of Business at the University of
Connecticut, Storrs, is number 20 on the latest listing in the European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR) and the paper on a network equilibrium model of Internet advertising by Professor Lan Zhao of SUNY at Old Westbury and Professor Anna Nagurney is number 16 on the same list. EJOR Top 25 List.

In addition, the paper on e-cycling networks and reverse supply chain management by Professor Anna Nagurney and Professor Fuminori Toyasaki of York University is number 12 on the Top 25 Hottest Articles of the journal Transportation Research EComplete List.


June 13, 2008

The talks/papers presented at the Caltech Microeconomic Dynamics Workshop are now posted online.

Professor Anna Nagurney, again, thanks the organizers of this workshop for such a wonderful venue and conference!

June 11, 2008

The Downloadable Articles page has been updated with new publications and information.

June 7, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney thanks Mr. Peter Brandriss and Mr. Tito Yepes for being such wonderful hosts during her recent lecture and visit to the World Bank in DC!

We would like to bring your attention to two exciting upcoming conferences at which papers by Center Associates will be given. At the Third International Conference on Funding Transportation Infrastructure, Paris, June 19-20, 2008, the paper, Environmental Impact Assessment of Transportation Networks with Degradable Links in an Era of Climate Change, by Anna Nagurney, Qiang "Patrick" Qiang, and Ladimer S. Nagurney will be presented and at the 14th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance, the paper, An Integrated Electric Power Supply Chain and Fuel Market Network Framework: Theoretical Modeling with Empirical Analysis for New England, by Zugang Liu and Anna Nagurney will be presented.

June 3, 2008

Now that the Academic Year has ended, the pages of Center Associates have been updated to reflect accomplishments during the past year. Congratulations to all!

June 1, 2008

The Summer 2008 Issue of The Supernetwork Sentinel highlighting center activities and accomplishments is now online.

May 30, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney will deliver a lecture on Network Economics next week at the World Bank in Washington, DC, as part of its Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Spatial Economics in World Bank Projects three day course.

May 26, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney congratulates all those who received their undergraduate and graduate degrees this past weekend from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Center Associate Zugang "Leo" Liu received his PhD in Business Administration. His major was Management Science and his minor was Computer Science. Congratulations, Dr. Liu.

Professor Nagurney thanks the organizers of the Caltech Conference on Microeconomics Dynamics for bringing together such an interdisciplinary group of speakers to Pasadena, California. It was terrific to be able to discuss different perspectives for dynamic modeling from the disciplines of engineering, applied mathematics, operations research/management science, computer science, economics, and even biology.

May 21, 2008

A Microeconomic Dynamics Workshop will take place May 23-25, 2008 at Caltech (the California Institute of Technology) in Pasadena. Professor Anna Nagurney will be one of the invited speakers and will be speaking on joint work with Professor David Parkes of Harvard University, Professor Patrizia Daniele of the University of Catania, who is a Center Associate, and Center Associate Patrick Qiang. Their presentation is available on Visuals.

May 19, 2008

On May 10, Center Associates: Zugang "Leo" Liu, Qiang "Patrick" Qiang, and Trisha Woolley traveled to Boston to take part in the 2008 SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) Conference on Optimization. They presented posters based on their co-authored papers with Professor Anna Nagurney entitled, respectively: An Integrated Electric Power Supply Chain and Fuel Market Network Framework: Theoretical Modeling with Empirical Analysis for New England, An Efficiency Measure for Dynamic Networks with Application to the Internet and Vulnerability Analysis, and Environmental and Cost Synergy in Supply Chain Network Integration in Mergers and Acquisitions.

The full program for this SIAM conference is online.

May 17, 2008

The final report on the conference
, Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa, has been completed and added to its website. Once again, Professor Nagurney thanks all who made the conference a success.

May 13, 2008

The Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, acknowledges the suffering of the people devastated by both Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar/Burma and the recent earthquake in China. Such events only reinforce the relevance of the importance of further developing the discipline of humanitarian logistics from different perspectives.  An article on the conference appeared on the Isenberg School of Management Website.

May 10, 2008

The conference, Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa, organized by Professor Anna Nagurney at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center on Lake Como in Italy has now come to an end. The website for the conference contains the program, the presentations, photos, and additional information. The conference and associated discussions and experiences were intellectually, professionally, and personally tremendously rewarding.

May 7, 2008

Professor Nagurney reports from the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center on Lake Como that the Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa Conference has completed its first full day of activities. Four presentations were delivered on Tuesday, May 6, and the discussions and panel were very lively and thought-provoking. The conferees were hosted to a banquet to meet with the Bellagio residents at the Villa Serbelloni. The beauty and magic of the venue and location of the conference have helped to create a wonderful cameraderie amongst the conferees!

May 3, 2008

Photos of recent celebratory activities in which Center Associates have been involved in have been updated on Center Photos.

May 1, 2008

The latest information on the Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa conference, which will take place May 5-9, 2008 at the Rockefeller
Foundation's Bellagio Center on Lake Como, Italy, is available at the conference website.

The organizer, Professor Anna Nagurney, is very much looking forward to working with all the invited participants at this special venue and important theme.

April 29, 2008

Today, Center Associate Zugang "Leo" Liu successfully defended his doctoral dissertation entitled, Transportation and Dynamic Networks: Models, Theory, and Applications to Supply Chains, Electric Power, and Financial Networks. His dissertation committee consisted of Professor June Dong of SUNY Oswego, Professor Robert Moll of the Computer Science Department at UMass Amherst, Professor Nathaniel Whitaker of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at UMass Amherst, with Professor Anna Nagurney as the Chair of the Committee. (Dissertation Abstract)

Congratulations to Leo and many thanks to his committee members for their excellent assistance and support!

April 24, 2008

Center Associates Zugang "Leo" Liu and Qiang "Patrick" Qiang will be inducted tomorrow into the honor society Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) at the Isenberg School of Management at a special ceremony in the afternoon. BGS recognizes outstanding students in Business Administration. The Center Director congratulates both Leo and Patrick on this distinctive honor and recognition for their academic excellence in their doctoral studies.

April 22, 2008

We are delighted to announce that the program for the Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa conference that has been organized by Professor Anna Nagurney, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center Conferences Program, is now online on the conference website.

A press release on the conference has been posted today by UMass Amherst in In the Loop.

April 19, 2008

We would like to thank Professor John Birge of the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago for the excellent lecture that he gave yesterday in the Spring 2008 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science at UMass Amherst. With his lecture we conclude the 2007-2008 Speaker Series. This year Center Associate Trisha Woolley was the Speaker Series Coordinator and we
all thank her for the excellent job that she did. The series is organized by the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter and Professor Nagurney is the Faculty Advisor.

On Tuesday, April 29, 2008, Center Associate Zugang "Leo" Liu will be defending his doctoral dissertation. The title of his dissertation is  Transportation and Dynamic Networks: Models, Theory and Applications to Supply Chains, Electric Power and Financial Networks. The notice along with a link to the abstract can be found on the Isenberg School of Management website.

April 17, 2008

We are delighted that Professor John Birge of the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago will be giving the final talk in the Spring 2008 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science. His talk will be tomorrow at 11AM in ISOM Room 112.

April 12, 2008

We would like to thank Dr. Chadalavada, the Senior Vice President -- Market  & Systems Solutions at ISO New England in Holyoke, MA, for delivering his excellent talk yesterday in the 2008 Spring INFORMS Speaker Series at UMass Amherst. The audience learned an immense amount about the crucial role that ISO New England plays in regulating electricity markets and in making sure that the electric power systems work in New England. He was accompanied by Ms. Ellen Foley, the Director of Corporate Communications. The discussions between the audience members and Dr. Chadalavada provided a wonderful informative session for everyone.

In addition, we have updated the media page on the supernetworks site.

April 10, 2008

Tomorrow, Friday, April 11, 2008,
Dr. Vamsi Chadalavada of ISO - New England will be speaking in the Spring 2008 UMASS Amherst Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science. His talk, Overview of New England's Power System and Markets, will take place in Room 112 of the Isenberg School of Management. We are honored to be able to host Dr. Chadalavada.

April 6, 2008

We would like to thank Dr. David Wypij of Harvard University for the excellent presentation that he gave in the
Spring 2008 UMASS Amherst Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science this past Friday! His research on malaria studies in Africa and the associated challenges of gathering data and conducting statistical analyses was fascinating.

Also, we are pleased to report that the Downloadable Articles page has been updated.

April 3, 2008

We are delighted that Dr. David Wypij of the School of Public Health at Harvard University will be speaking tomorrow (Friday, April 4,2008) in the Spring 2008 UMASS Amherst Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science. His talk on malaria research in Africa will take place in the Isenberg School of Management Room 112.

March 31, 2008

We are delighted to share the following great news. Center Associate, Dr. Tina Wakolbinger, has been elected Junior Vice President of Communications of Women in Operations Research and Management Sciences (WORMS). This is a fora of INFORMS (The Institute of Operations Research and the Management Sciences). Congratulations to Dr. Wakolbinger  for becoming an officer of WORMS.

In addition, we are delighted to report that Center Associates Patrick Qiang and Trisha Woolley have co-authored an invited overview of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, due to its recent award, which will be appearing in a forthcoming issue of OR/MS Tomorrow. The article is available at the link: http://student.som.umass.edu/informs/n/Spotlight_student_chapter_2008.pdf

Finally, we are honored and delighted to have the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter recognized for its Summa Cum Laude Award in the Spring 2008 issue of the Commonwealth, which also contains a writeup on Professor Anna Nagurney's recent Fulbright in Italy.

March 29, 2008

Professor Nagurney's commentary,
The Fulbright Experience -- Education Without Borders, was posted.

March 28, 2008

Several congratulations are in order. Center Associate Zugang "Leo" Liu was busy interviewing this past semester for faculty positions since he will be defending his doctoral dissertation in 2008. Leo secured several wonderful interviews and had to turn down several more. We are very pleased to announce that he has accepted an offer of a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Penn State University system. Congratulations to Leo!

Also, Center Associate, Dr. Tina Wakolbinger of the Fogelman College of Economics and Business, has been selected by INFORMS to participate in the Young Researchers Connection at the 2008 INFORMS Practice Meeting that will take place in mid-April in Baltimore, MD.

Dr. Wakolbinger was nominated by her department chair, Professor Stafford, and by Professor Nagurney. Congratulations to Dr. Wakolbinger!

March 27, 2008

Tomorrow, March 28, 2008, Professor Eitan Bachmat of the Computer Science Department at Ben Gurion University in Israel, who is visiting Brandeis University this year, will deliver the fourth Spring 2008 UMass Amherst Seminar in Operations Research / Management Science. We are delighted that Professor Bachmat will be coming to the Isenberg School of Management! His seminar on airplane boarding and space-time geometry will take place in ISOM Room 112 at 11AM.

March 23, 2008

An additional page of numerous photos from Professor Nagurney's Fulbright in Catania, Italy has been added.

March 22, 2008

Several photos from the Fulbright experience in Catania, Italy have been added to the Senior Specialist Award page.

March 21, 2008

We have now posted the presentations available in pdf format of the talks given at the workshop: Complex Networks -- Equilibrium and Vulnerability Analysis with Applications, organized by Professors Anna Nagurney and Patrizia Daniele, as part of Professor Nagurney's Fulbright Senior Specialist Award in Business Administration at the University of Catania.

March 20, 2008

We wish everyone a wonderful new Spring!

We are pleased to report that the Institute of International Education (IIE) has funded Professor Anna Nagurney's proposal for travel support for several conferees from developing countries so that they can participate in the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Conference on Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa that will take place May 5-9, 2008 at the Center on Lake Como in Italy. We thank IIE for its support.

March 16, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney has been enjoying the Fulbright Senior Specialist Award at the University of Catania immensely. The Workshop on Complex Networks - Equilibrium and Vulnerability Analysis was a great success. She enjoyed very much the participants' presentations and the lively discussions. One of the highlights of her Fulbright thus far was lecturing in Professor Patrizia Daniele's undergraduate course in Optimization. The hospitality extended to Professor Nagurney by Professor Daniele, Professor Antonino Maugeri, and many colleagues at the University of Catania has been outstanding.  Professor Nagurney is indebted to her hosts. For Professor Nagurney's three lectures and the workshop program please refer to the page
Senior Specialist Fulbright in Catania, Italy.

March 11, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney reports that the Workshop on Complex Networks organized by Professor Nagurney and Professor Patrizia Daniele has begun and the first full day of lectures has taken place. The workshop participants come from various universities in Italy including the University of Catania. There are different disciplines represented and quite a few students are participating which makes for very interesting and lively discussions.

The food at the workshop has been fantastic and Professor Nagurney was especially touched by a huge cake decorated as an Italian flag and with her name on it.

March 9, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney reports that her Senior Specialist Fulbright in Catania, Italy is off to a great start. She already has met wtih Professor Patrizia Daniele and tomorrow their three day workshop on complex networks and equilibrium and vulnerability analysis begins.

March 6, 2008

We are delighted to announce that the paper, An Efficiency Measure for Dynamic Networks Modeled as Evolutionary Variational Inequalities with Application to the Internet and Vulnerability Analysis, co-authored by Anna Nagurney and Qiang "Patrick" Qiang, is now in press in the journal Netnomics. Publications by Center Associates are available.

March 5, 2008

This Friday, March 7, 2008, Professor Jenna Marquard of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at UMass Amherst will deliver the third lecture in the Spring 2008 UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series. More information on Professor Marquard's talk.


March 2, 2008

We are pleased to announce that the website for the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Conference, Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa, is now online. Professor Anna Nagurney is the organizer of this conference, which will take place at the Bellagio Center on Lake Como, Italy, in May 2008. Professor Nagurney is indebted to the Rockefeller Foundation for approving and funding her proposal to organize this conference.

February 29, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney is pleased to announce that her paper, A System-Optimization Perspective for Supply Chain Network Integration: The Horizontal Merger Case, has been accepted for publication in the journal Transportation Research E.  She will be presenting related work, joint with Trisha Woolley, entitled, Environmental and Cost Synergy in Supply Chain Network Integration in Mergers and Acquisitions, at the Fulbright Senior Specialist Workshop at the University of Catania in March 2008. More info on Professor Nagurney's latest Fulbright.

February 28, 2008

The  information regarding the Workshop on Complex Networks to be held in Catania, Italy in  March 2008 and co-organized by Professors Patrizia Daniele and Anna Nagurney as part of Professor Nagurney's Senior Specialist Fulbright is now complete.

Also, the Center Photos page has been updated.

February 26, 2008

Today, Center Associate Qiang "Patrick" Qiang will defend his doctoral dissertation proposal entitled, Network Efficiency/Performance Measurement with Vulnerability and Robustness Analysis with Application to Critical Infrastructure. His proposal defense will take place in ISOM Room 206 at 10:30AM.
Patrick's major is Management Science. and Professor Anna Nagurney is his dissertation chair. The proposal abstract is available on the ISOM Website.

February 24, 2008

During Professor Nagurney's visit to the University of Catania, Italy as part of her Fulbright Senior Specialist in Business Administration award, several lectures and a workshop are planned. The details of the visit are now posted.

February 23, 2008

Yesterday, Professor Andrew Papachristos gave a fascinating lecture as part of the UMass INFORMS 2008 Spring Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science. Despite the inclement weather and the fact that UMass Amherst closed at noon yesterday, he attracted a standing room only crowd. It was especially wonderful to see so many doctoral students from various departments at UMass Amherst in attendance. We thank Professor Papachristos for a lecture that will be discussed for many weeks to come! Information about his title and abstract is here.

February 19, 2008

We are delighted that this Friday, February 22, 2008,  Professor Andrew Papachristos of UMass Amherst will be giving the second lecture in the Spring 2008 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science. More information on Professor Papachristos and his talk.

February 14, 2008

Dr. Denise Sumpf will be the first speaker in the Spring 2008 UMass Amherst Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science. Her talk is tomorrow in ISOM Room 210 at 11AM. For more information.

On February 26, 2008, Center Associate Patrick Qiang will be defending his dissertation proposal. The title of his proposed dissertation is:
"Network Efficiency/Performance Measurement with Vulnerability and Robustness Analysis with Application to Critical Infrastructure." More information, including the abstract.

February 9, 2008

We are delighted that Dr. Denise Sump of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and based in Bangkok, Thailand will be opening up our Spring 2008 INFORMS Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science at UMass Amherst. Her presentation will take place on Friday, February 15, 2008 from 11AM until noon in ISOM Room 210. The title of her presentation is: The Development of Transport Corridors in Asia. More information on Dr. Sumpf and her presentation.

All talks in this series are open to the public.

February 5, 2008


Professor Anna Nagurney is pleased to report that some of the Center's international achievements are highlighted in the UMass System International Newsletter, Passport UMass- Winter 2008.

February 2, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney and Professor Patrizia Daniele of the University of Catania are delighted to announce a workshop on "Complex Networks -- Equilibrium with Vulnerability Analysis" to take place at the University of Catania in Italy, March 10-12, 2008. The workshop is part of Professor Nagurney's Senior Specialist Fulbright Award to the University of Catania. Call for presentations and additional information in pdf format is attached here.

January 26, 2008

The Spring 2008 semester begins next Monday, January 28, 2008, at UMass Amherst and we are excited about the new term. Several Center Associates will be teaching classes and we will also be busy hosting speakers in our Spring 2008 UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series. UMass Amherst press release.

Finally, Professor Anna Nagurney is also very much looking forward to her Senior Specialist Fulbright at the University of Catania in Italy in March 2008 and to the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Conference on Humanitarian Logistics: Networks for Africa that she will be convening in May 2008.

January 22, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney was interviewed by Ms. Lily Ladewig for the Mellon Mutual Mentoring Project funded by the Mellon Foundation in a grant given to UMass Amherst. The interview with photos is on the web.

January 18, 2008

We are delighted to announce that the Spring 2008 Speaker Series is now official. The series will include talks on transportation in Asia, electric
power in New England, gangs and social networks, airplane boarding, operations management, and public health research in Africa. We are delighted to have such a distinguished list of speakers coming to the Isenberg School of Management!

January 14, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney has returned from the 19th MCDM (Multi Criteria Decision Making) Conference in Auckland, New Zealand. Photos from the conference have been posted.


January 12, 2008

Professor Nagurney's Fulbright Senior Specialist Grant has been reported in the Ukrainian Weekly and on the Italian Fulbright Commission website.

January 8, 2008

Professor Anna Nagurney writes from Auckland, New Zealand where she is attending the 19th MCDM (Multi Criteria Decision Making) Conference. The venue is wonderful and the conferees were even treated to a formal welcome ceremony by the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. Professor Nagurney gave her plenary talk yesterday (one day time difference) and enjoyed discussions with the audience members that followed. She especially thanks Professor Matthias Ehrgott of the University of Auckland for hosting her visit and for organizing such an interesting conference with the general theme of sustainability, which has attracted participants from 37 countries!

January 4, 2008

The UMass-Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter celebrated the End of the Semester and the Holiday Season with a party. Photos of the event are now on this site.

January 3, 2008

T
he UMass Report on Research 2007 features the research of Professor Nagurney and her students.

December 31, 2007

We have been updating many of our center website pages, so please have a look at some of our latest exciting activities in terms of new presentations, projects, lab activities, and associated media coverage.

As always, in order to keep you on top of our latest updates and information, we regularly update the What's New page as well as this News and Announcements page.

Happy New 2008 Year!

Professor Anna Nagurney -- Center Director

December 24, 2007

The Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, and the Center Associates wish everyone a joyous holiday season and a wonderful New 2008 Year! Many thanks for your support!

December 20, 2007

Professor Anna Nagurney is delighted to be serving on  the Awards Committee for the 2008 Mathematics Competition sponsored by the Shevchenko Scientific Society (USA) and the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation (Конкурс Наукового товариства ім. Шевченка в Америці та фундації  "Україна-США" для молодих математиків в Україні). The goal of the competition is to help young mathematicians who are working  at research institutions in Ukraine, and to stimulate the interest of young people in pure and applied science.  The competition is open to citizens of Ukraine who are working permanently in Ukraine, 35 years old, or younger, and who possess the degree of Kandydat, or D.Sc., in physico-mathematical  sciences. The deadline for submitting applications is February 15, 2008. Information about the application process can be found at: http://shevchenko.org/MatPhysTech/competition.htm   (In Ukrainian)

December 16, 2007

The Winter 2008 Supernetwork Sentinel highlighting Fall Semester actvities and previewing the Spring Semester is now online.

December 12, 2007

Professor Anna Nagurney has received a Fulbright Senior Specialist Grant in Business Administration at the University of Catania in Italy. Professor Nagurney will spend two weeks in Italy on this Fulbright grant in March 2008. The theme of her grant is: Complex Networks and Vulnerability Analysis. A press release on the award can be found on the Isenberg School of Management website.

December 8, 2007

On behalf of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, Professor Anna Nagurney would like to thank Professor Arnold Barnett of the Sloan School at MIT for delivering his lecture, Is it Safe to Fly? yesterday as part of the Fall 2007 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Sciences.

Professor Barnett's lecture was fascinating, instructional, illuminating, and brilliantly delivered. The audience members were informed and entertained at the same time. We can't thank Professor Barnett sufficiently for the time that he took to come out from MIT to share his extraordinary experiences and expertise regarding flight safety with us. His lecture was a terrific ending to the Fall 2007 Speaker Series.

We also take this opportunity to thank all of our Fall 2007 speakers! The UMass Amherst community as well as interested guests benefited immensely from your presentations and visits. More information on the Speaker Series.

For more information on the award-winning UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, which hosts this speaker series and other activities, see its website.

December 5, 2007

This coming Friday, Professor Arnold Barnett from the Sloan School of Management at MIT will deliver the lecture, "Is it Safe to Fly?" as part of
the Fall 2007 UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series.

We are very much looking forward to Professor Barnett's presentation which will take place in ISOM Room 106 (there has been a room change) at 11AM on December 7, 2007.

Professor Barnett's seminar will conclude the 2007 Fall Series!

December 2, 2007

We are very pleased that the paper, A Network Equilibrium Framework for Internet Advertising: Models, Qualitative Analysis, and Algorithms, by Professor Lan Zhao and Professor Anna Nagurney is appearing in the European Journal of Operational Research 187: (2008), pp 456-472.

The paper is the first to develop a network equilibrium modeling framework for Internet-based advertising.  It builds upon the authors' previous paper, A Network Modeling Approach for the Optimization of Internet-Based Advertising Strategies and Pricing with a Quantitative Explanation of Two Paradoxes, Netnomics 7: (2005), 97-114.

November 27, 2007

We are pleased to announce that the INFORMS Computing Society Fall 2007 Newsletter, edited by Professor Harvey Greenberg, is now online.

In the newsletter, which has several news features and many interesting articles, is an invited essay by Professor Anna Nagurney, entitled, Supernetworks: The Origins, Some Applications, and Possibilities. The essay highlights a lot of research conducted by Center Associates of the
Virtual Center for Supernetworks.

November 24, 2007

Photos taken by Professor Anna Nagurney at the RSAI Fellows Luncheon on November 9, 2007, organized by Professor David Boyce, at the RSAI Annual Meeting in Savannah, Georgia, have now been posted.

November 22, 2007

The Cowles Foundation of Yale University has now made the Beckmann, McGuire, and Winsten classic book, Studies in the Economics of Transportation, available for download in pdf format. A link to the download as well as the background history of this book can be found at: http://supernet.som.umass.edu/classics.htm#bmw.

In addition, we have now posted the presentation by Professor Michael Florian given at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the publication of this book in sessions organized by Professors David E. Boyce and Anna Nagurney at the INFORMS National Meeting in San Francisco in 2005. Professor Florian's presentation as well as those of the other presenters in these special sessions can be found at the above link.

November 21, 2007

The Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, and the Center Associates would like to wish everyone a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

November 17, 2007

On behalf on the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, Professor Anna Nagurney would like to thank Professor Sundar Krishnamurty who gave an outstanding presentation yesterday as part of the Fall 2007 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Sciences. The research team in decision-making and engineering design that Professor Krishnamurty heads has developed such innovative products as a portable seat belt and a hugging vest as part of its assistive technologies initiatives. His work has been featured in the Boston Globe and on CNN.

Photos from the awarding of the Robert Herman Lifetime Achievement Award in Transportation Science to Profesor Michael Smith were added to Photos of Network Innovators.  The article on the Isenberg School of Management website on the INFORMS Student Chapter Award was added to Media Coverage.

November 15, 2007

Tomorrow, November 16, 2007, we welcome Professor Sundar Krishnamurty of the College of Engineering at UMass Amherst, who will deliver his talk, Decision Model Development in Engineering Design, as part of the 2007 Fall Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Sciences at the Isenberg School of Management in Room ISOM 112 from 11:00AM until noon. Professor Krishnamurty has done fascinating research with his students and collaborators regarding the design of portable seat belts and calming vests for autistic patients. We are very much looking forward to his presentation tomorrow! More information about Professor Krishnamurty, his talk, and the other speakers in our series.

In addition, the Isenberg School of Management is delighted that tomorrow (Friday), the Nobel Laureate, Professor Robert F. Engle, will be speaking in ISOM Room 210 from 1:30-3:00PM as part of the Finance Seminar Series. More information about Professor Engle's talk.

November 13, 2007

The paper by Professor Anna Nagurney and Center Associate Qiang "Patrick" Qiang, "Robustness of Transportation Networks Subject to Degradable Links," appears in Europhysics Letters volume 80 (2007). Please see: http://supernet.som.umass.edu/dart.html

We are very excited about the results in this paper which build upon our research into network systems, performance/efficiency measurement, and vulnerability analysis.

Also, the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter has recently posted photos from the INFORMS Seattle meeting on its website. Photos of both the Student Chapter Awards ceremonies and the awarding of the 2007 WORMS Award for the Advancement of Women in OR/MS are included in this set.

November 12, 2007

What an amazing week it was with both the INFORMS Seattle meeting and the RSAI meeting in Savannah taking place in the same week! To follow up on the previous news and announcements below, a summary of additional events that took place is given below.

On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, at the Forum for Women in OR/MS 2007 Business Meeting at the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Seattle, Professor Anna Nagurney received the 2007 Award for the Advancement of Women in OR/MS. She was thrilled to be surrounded by several colleagues and students (present and past) at the awards luncheon. It was very special to have Dr. Radhika Kulkarni, the R&D Director of the Operations Research Department of SAS Institute Inc., and the 2006 WORMS Award winner, present the plaque to Professor Nagurney. In her acceptance speech, Professor Nagurney thanked her colleagues and students and singled out the great influence of Professor Stella Dafermos on her research career. Coincidentally, Center Associate Dr. Padma Ramanujam is a colleague of Dr. Kulkarni's at SAS!

Following the INFORMS conference in Seattle, Professor Anna Nagurney flew to Savannah, Georgia to take part in the RSAI meeting. On November 10, 2007, Professor Anna Nagurney was inducted an RSAI (Regional Science Association International) Fellow at the awards luncheon of the 54th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International. The text of her acceptance speech will soon be posted as well as many additional photos from both conferences. She thanked numerous individuals for their intellectual leadership, support, and collegiality in her acceptance speech.

Many thanks to the organizers of both the INFORMS Seattle conference and the RSAI conference for such outstanding venues and scientific programs! It was so wonderful to see so many friends and colleagues from around the globe!

November 8, 2007

On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, the University of Massachusetts Student Chapter of INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences) received the INFORMS Student Chapter Annual Award Summa Cum Laude at the INFORMS Conference, which took place in Seattle, Washington. This is the highest distinction given to a student chapter and it recognizes the outstanding achievements of the  chapter in 2006. A plaque representing the award was given at the Chapters/Fora Officers Breakfast, which was attended by two past Presidents of the Student Chapter, Center Associate Zugang "Leo" Liu of the Isenberg School of Management and Christian Wernz of the College of Engineering. John F. Smith Memorial Professor Anna Nagurney, the Faculty Advisor of the chapter, was also at the awards ceremony as well as several additional members of the Student Chapter. The 2007-2008 Chapter President is Center Associate Patrick Qiang.

The chapter is noted for its Speaker Series which brings outstanding speakers to the Isenberg School of Management, its variety of social and community activities, and the esprit de corps of its members. Members of the chapter include students from the Isenberg School of Management, the College of Engineering, the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Resource Economics, as well as other departments at UMass Amherst.

More information about the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, its present officers, members, and activities can be found on its website.

There are approximately 60 INFORMS student chapters, with the majority of them in the US.

November 7, 2007

Last Monday evening, November 5, 2007, Professor Michael Smith of York University in England was awarded the Robert Herman Lifetime Achievement Prize in Transportation Science at the Transportation Science & Logistics Society Business meeting at the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington. It was a historic occasion and the room was packed to capacity. The chair of the award selection committee, Dr. Jaume Barcelo, read one of the nomination letters which highlighted Professor Smith's extraordinary contributions. Professor Anna Nagurney was very touched when Professor Smith in his acceptance speech noted the important contributions of her dissertation advisor at Brown University, Professor Stella Dafermos, who passed away in 1990. After the meeting, members of the award selection committee, which included Professors Michael Ball, Michel Gendreau, and David Boyce, accompanied Professor Smith, his wife, and Professor Barcelo, together with Professors Hani Mahmassani and Anna Nagurney to dinner to continue the celebrations. Professor Smith regaled us with stories of gliding in the UK and of being hit by lightning twice in so doing!

More news from the INFORMS National Meeting will follow. It has been an amazing couple of days in Seattle.

November 4, 2007

This week, the Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, and several of the Center Associates will be presenting and participating at the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA and at the North American Meeting of the Regional Science Assocation International in Savannah, GA.

November 3, 2007

First, on behalf of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, we would like to thank Dr. Joanne Hill of Goldman Sachs for delivering a brilliant lecture yesterday as part of the 2007 Fall INFORMS Speaker Series. Dr. Hill was co-hosted by the Finance Seminar Series of the Isenberg School of Management. In her talk Dr. Hill interwove operations research advances with applications in finance over the past three decades and emphasized what existing methodological tools and models do not capture. She left the audience with numerous important and fascinating research problems to tackle and demonstrated that academics and practitioners can learn a lot from one another!

November 1, 2007

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Joanne Hill of Goldman Sachs who will be presenting, Investment Strategy Design Meets Capital Markets - The Fit and Misfit of Operations Research, at the Joint Operations Research/Management Science -Finance Seminar tomorrow. This is a homecoming for Dr. Hill who once served on the faculty of the School of Management faculty at UMass - Amherst.


October 31, 2007

Today, the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter was notified by Dr. John Fowler of ASU, the INFORMS Student Chapter Annual Award Committee Chair, that it has been chosen to receive  the INFORMS Student Chapter Annual Award Summa Cum Laude. This is the highest distinction given to a student chapter and it recognizes the outstanding achievements of the chapter in 2006. A plaque representing the
award will be given out at the 2007 INFORMS Seattle meeting on November 6, 2007. As Faculty Advisor of the UMass Amherst Student Chapter, Professor Anna Nagurney, congratulates the chapter on its outstanding speaker series, many other activities, and for the collegiality of its members. Photos of some recent chapter activities and its activities can be found on the chapter website.

Christian Wernz and Zugang "Leo" Liu will accompany Professor Anna Nagurney to the chapters meeting and awards ceremony in Seattle and will receive the award on behalf of the chapter. Patrick Qiang, the 2007-2008 chapter president, will be taking part in the Future Academicians Colloquium prior to the INFORMS Seattle Meeting on November 3, 2007.

October 28, 2007

The presentations, An Efficiency Measure for Dynamic Networks with Application to the Internet and Vulnerability Analysis, by Professor Anna
Nagurney and Qiang "Patrick" Qiang, and An Integrated Electric Power Supply Chain and Fuel Market Network Framework: Theoretical Modeling with Empirical Analysis, by Zugang Liu and Professor Anna Nagurney have now been posted.

These presentations will be given at the 2007 INFORMS Meeting in Seattle, Washington, November 4-7, 2007.

October 27, 2007

Yesterday, Professor David Jensen of the Computer Science Department at UMass Amherst gave a fascinating presentation entitled, Learning and Exploiting Statistical Dependencies in Networks, as part of the Fall 2007 UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series. The application that he discussed in depth was securities fraud detection. The way he interwove computer science, statistics, and even philosophy in his presentation was captivating. On behalf of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, we express our appreciation to Professor Jensen for his terrific seminar! (Photos from the seminar.)


October 24, 2007

This past Monday, Professor Ben Branch of the Department of Finance and Operations Management received the Chancellor's Medal after his Distinguished Faculty Lecture. It was a very special event followed by a reception and banquet. Many of our department and school colleagues were present and many Branch family members as well as students. Congratulations to Professor Branch on this special achievement!

This Friday, Professor David Jensen of the Department of Computer Science at UMass Amherst will be delivering the next Fall 2007 Operations Research / Management Science lecture, Learning and Exploiting Statistical Dependencies in Networks. This event will take place in Room 112 of the Isenberg School of Management at 11AM. We are all very much looking forward to his presentation!

October 21, 2007

We are delighted that our colleague, Professor Ben Branch, will be giving a Distinguished Faculty Lecture tomorrow, Monday, October 22, 2007,  at the Massachusetts Room at the Mullins Center at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Professor Branch will be speaking at 4PM and the title of his presentation is: If Markets Aren't Efficient, Why Aren't You Getting Rich? More information on his presentation.

After his presentation, Professor Branch will be awarded the Chancellor's Medal, and a reception will follow.

October 20, 2007

Yesterday, Dr. Elaine Chew gave a fascinating talk, Music and Operations Research -- The Perfect Match, in the Fall 2007 Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science at UMass Amherst. Dr. Chew visited with her husband, Dr. Alexandre Francois, and in her presentation, which contained sound, animations, and visualizations, captivated the audience by discussing the relationships among music, mathematics, operations research, and computing. Both Dr. Chew and Dr. Francois are 2007-2008 Science Fellows at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University and have appointments at USC. (Photos from their visit.)

October 19, 2007

The Austrian Office of Science and Technology Bridges Newsletter reported that Center Associate Professor Tina Wakolbinger has joined the Unversity of Memphis Faculty. Congratulations Tina!

October 17, 2007

We are delighted that Dr. Elaine Chew will be giving the third talk in the 2007 Fall Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Science this coming Friday at 11AM in the Isenberg School of Management Room 112. Dr. Chew is spending this academic year as a Science Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

We are all very much looking forward to her visit!

October 13, 2007

Yesterday, October 12, 2007,  was a historic day -- Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust was inaugurated as the first female President of Harvard University! Dr. Faust was the Founding Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, where Professor Anna Nagurney was a Science Fellow from 2005-2006, and where many friends were made that year. The inauguration was made available via a live webcast and more information on this historic inauguration can be found at: http://www.president.harvard.edu/news/inauguration

Many sincerest congratulations to President Faust and many thanks to her for her outstanding leadership of the Radcliffe Insitute for Advanced Study and now Harvard University!

October 6, 2007

Professor Nagurney thoroughly enjoyed her visit to the University of Minnesota and thanks her hosts, Professors Henry Liu, David Levinson, and Gary Davis, for their efforts in making her visit a success. Photos from the visit and of the I-35 Bridge Collapse Site and the lecture announcement have been posted.

October 3, 2007

On Friday, October 5, 2007, Professor Nagurney will be delivering the Warren Lecture at the University of Minnesota on Transportation Science and the Dynamics of Critical Infrastructure Networks with Applications to Performance Measurement and Vulnerability Analysis.

September 29, 2007

Dr. Stavros Siokos of Citigroup, London, England gave a fascinating presentation yesterday in the Isenberg School of Management as part of the 2007 Fall INFORMS Speaker Series. He regalled us with information as to how the financial industy has changed over the past decade and the influence of technology and regulations on these changes. He also contrasted the financial industry in US and in Europe. Link to Presentation.

In addition, we have posted photos from Dr. Siokos' visit and the panel at the Women  and Information Technology Summit.

September 28, 2007

The Mind the Gap -- Women and Information Technology (IT) Summit that took place yesterday at the UMass Amherst Campus Center brought together women in IT as speakers and panelists as well as moderators. The audience was filled with students, males and females, as well as faculty and staff from UMass and from neighboring colleges and institutions, plus practitioners. The venue was great and Professor Anna Nagurney very much enjoyed serving on the first panel. Background on the points that she raised.

September 23, 2007

On Thursday, September 27, 2007, the Mind the Gap! Summit for Women & Technology conference will take place at the UMass Amhert Campus Center from 10:00AM to 4:00PM. Professor Anna Nagurney will be on the luncheon panel, Leading Experts Speak: Why Women are Turned Off by Technology and How to Overcome It.

On Friday, September 28, 2007, Dr. Stavros Siokos, Managing Director of Citigroup in London, England, will deliver the second 2007 Fall Seminar in Operations Research / Management Sciences at 11:00AM in Room 112 of the Isenberg School of Management. Dr. Siokos is a UMass PhD and a leader in financial algorithmics. We are delighted that he is coming to speak and to meet with interested students, faculty, and guests. His visit is co-sponsored by the Finance Seminar Series at the Isenberg School.

September 20, 2007

With the new academic year now in full gear we are pleased to announce that the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter is planning exciting activities in addition to the 2007 Fall Speaker series, which began on September 14.

Please visit the Student Chapter Website to find out about its scheduled 2007 Fall activities.

September 15, 2007

On behalf of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter, Professor Anna Nagurney would like to thank Dr. Brenda Dietrich of IBM Yorktown Heights for delivering a brilliant lecture yesterday on Services Sciences. Dr. Dietrich was the first speaker in the 2007 Fall Operations Research / Management Sciences Seminar Series, which is organized by the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter.  Photos from yesterday's seminar and visit.

September 12, 2007

We are delighted that this Friday, September 14, we will be hosting Dr. Brenda Dietrich of IBM, Yorktown Heights. Dr. Dietrich will be the first speaker in the 2007 Fall INFORMS Speaker Series in Operations Research / Management Sciences, which is organized by the UMass Amherst INFORMS Student Chapter. Dr. Dietrich is an IBM Fellow and the Director of Mathematical Sciences at IBM. She is also the President of INFORMS (The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences). She will give her presentation at the Isenberg School of Management this Friday at 11AM in Room 112. More information about Dr. Dietrich, her talk, and the speaker series can be found at
Fall 2007 UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series.

September 7, 2007

As the new academic year begins, the Fall 2007 INFORMS Speaker Series was announced In the Loop. In addition, Professor Nagurney and Qiang "Patrick" Qiang's research on supernetwork efficiency measurement and vulnerability analysis was reported in the Daily Collegian. Links to both of these items may be found in Media Coverage.

September 2, 2007

This week we begin officially the new 2007-2008 academic year!

To keep you informed of our activities and upcoming events, invited seminars, and conferences, the 2007 Fall Supernetwork Sentinel is now online.

Many thanks for your support!

Dr. Anna Nagurney, Center Director

August 29, 2007

There is good news to report as we approach the beginning of a new academic year.

The paper entitled, A Supply Chain Network Perspective for Electric Power Generation, Supply, Transmission, and Consumption, and co-authored by Professors Anna Nagurney and Dmytro Matsypura was recently listed on the Social Science Research Network's (SSRN) Top Ten download list for Supply Chain Management: Empirical. To view the top ten list click here  and to view all the papers in the journals click here.

The abstract and download statistics for the paper.

Plus, Patrick Qiang, doctoral student center associate, has received notification that he has been accepted into the INFORMS Future Academician Colloquium to be held in Seattle, Washington, prior to the Annual INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences) Meeting in November 2007. Congratulations, Patrick!

August 28, 2007

Professor Nagurney has been appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Computational Optimization in Economics and Finance by the Editor, Professor Constantin Zopounidis of the Technical University of Crete, Greece. The journal will publish its first issue in 2008.


August 25, 2007

As we gear up for the new 2007-2008 academic year, we are pleased that new appointments have been made in the Isenberg School of Management (ISOM) and we welcome Dr. Tony Butterfield as the new Interim Dean. Dr. Butterfield was our PhD Director for many years. Professor Ray Pfeiffer will be assuming his position as the Director of the PhD program. We also thank Professor Soren Bisgaard for serving as the Interim Dean of ISOM this past year.

August 23, 2007

A new paper on
an efficiency measure for dynamic networks by Professor Nagurney and Qiang "Patrick" Qiang has been posted.

Yesterday, the UMass Campus honored Chancellor John Lombardi as he departs for Louisiana State University. Center Associate Qiang "Patrick" Qiang was interviewed by WWLP TV.

August 21, 2007

The results of a new study on the modeling and empirical analysis of electric power supply chains with fuel markets with a large-scale application to New England, co-authored by Zugang Liu and Professor Anna Nagurney, and funded by the National Science Foundation, have now been posted.

In addition, the publication information of many of our journal articles and book chapters on topics ranging from dynamic networks to vulnerability analysis with applications to critical infrastructure networks ranging from electric power networks to financial networks and the Internet has also been updated on the Downloadable Articles page.

August 17, 2007

The Press Release for the Fall 2007 UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series was issued.

August 13, 2007

An article on the research of Professor Anna Nagurney and doctoral student Qiang "Patrick" Qiang on  network vulnerability, funded by the National Science Foundation, appears in ScienceDaily.com. Additional coverage of this research and other center activities can be found  in Media Coverage.

August 10, 2007

We are delighted to be able to announce the Fall 2007 UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series.
This is the seventh semester of the INFORMS Speaker Series at UMass Amherst and we are delighted to be able to help with this very informative and exciting series. The talks take place on prescheduled Fridays at 11AM in the Isenberg School of Management in Room 112 (except where noted). This Fall, two speakers, Dr. Stavros Siokos and Dr. Joanne Hill, will be co-hosted with the Finance Seminar series at the Isenberg School. The speaker series is organized through the support of the UMass Amherst INFORMS Students Chapter.

August 7, 2007

The Center Director, Professor Anna Nagurney, extends her deepest sympathies to all those affected by the Minnesota bridge collapse on August 1, 2007. This tragedy demonstrates the criticality of maintaining our transportation infrastructure and understanding the underlying scientific and engineering principles of network and bridge design, construction, and maintenance.

August 4, 2007

Professor Nagurney and Qiang "Patrick" Qiang's work on network vulnerability was reported in Webweek.

August 3, 2007

Center Associates have been busy with various activities.

Professor Anna Nagurney has returned from the National Science Foundation where she served on a panel.

Dr. Tina Wakolbinger will soon be moving to the University of Memphis where she will be an Assistant Professor at the Fogelman School of Economics and Business. Congratulations to Professor Wakolbinger!

Professor Ding Zhang, who is the MBA Director at the School of Business at SUNY Oswego, has spent the past several weeks in China working on establshing various partnerships with Chinese universities and has now returned to the US. Welcome back to Professor Zhang!

Professor Jose M. Cruz of the School of Business at the University of Connecticut at Storrs had the unique experience of having his research presented at two conferences which took place simultaneously on two continents. He presented his paper on corporate social responsibility and environmental decision-making at the INFORMS Puerto Rico conference in July while his co-author, Dr. Dmytro Matsypura, from the University of Sydney was presenting their co-authored paper at the Euro conference in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

July 31, 2007

The just released study, Securing and Protecting America’s Railroad System: U.S. Railroad and Opportunities for Terrorist Threats, prepared for CITIZENS FOR RAIL SAFETY, INC. by Professors Jeremy F. Plant and Richard R. Young of Penn State - Harrisburg references Professors Nagurney and Dong's book, Supernetworks: Decision-Making for the Information Age.

July 28, 2007

Professor Anna Nagurney was interviewed by Ms. Kristin Palpini from the Daily Hampshire Gazette for an article on Research on Campus. The article, which appears in the July 27, 2007 issue of the newspaper, is available here.

July 25, 2007

The University of Massachusetts issued a Press Release on Professor Nagurney and Qiang "Patrick" Qiang's work on network vulnerability.

July 22, 2007


Both the Downloadable Articles and  the Media pages have been updated.

We are especially pleased to have made available the offprint of the paper by Professor Anna Nagurney and doctoral student, Qiang Patrick Qiang, published in Europhysics Letters and entitled, A Network Efficiency Measure for Congested Networks.

July 20, 2007

The Isenberg School of Management Associate Dean, Dr. Jay Gladden, has completed the compilation and editing of the 2006 Research Beat, which is now available online on the Isenberg School of Management website.

Thank you, Dean Gladden, for producing this most important document which highlights the breadth and depth of research activities at the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst!

July 19, 2007

We are pleased to announce that the Fall 2007 INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and The Management Sciences) Speaker Series at UMass Amherst has now been finalized. This series is organized by the UMass Amherst Student Chapter of INFORMS with support provided by the Department of Finance and Operations Management, the Isenberg School of Management, and the John F. Smith Memorial Fund, plus INFORMS. Professor Anna Nagurney is the Faculty Advisor to the student chapter and its speaker series and Trisha Woolley is the chapter speaker series coordinator for 2007-2008.

In the 2007 Fall semester, we will be hosting: Dr. Brenda Dietrich of IBM and a recently elected IBM Fellow and President of INFORMS, Dr. Stavros Siokos, Managing Director  of Citigroup, London, England, Professor Elaine Chew of USC and a Science Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University,  Professor David Jensen of the Computer Science Department at UMass Amherst, Dr. Joanne Hill of Morgan Stanley, Professor Sundar Krishnamurthy of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at UMass Amherst, and Professor Arnold Barnett of the Sloan School and Operations Research Center at MIT. We thank these outstanding speakers for their willingness to speak in our series. Updated information will be posted at: http://supernet.som.umass.edu/informs/speakernew.html where info on previous speakers and their presentations can be found.

The talks/visits of Dr. Siokos and Dr. Hill will be co-sponsored by the Finance Seminar Series of the Department of Finance and Operations Management at the Isenberg School.

July 16, 2007

Photos from the INFORMS conference in Puerto Rico have been added. Also, while in Puerto Rico, Professor Anna Nagurney was interviewed for a story on congestion pricing by bloomberg.com


July 14, 2007

The INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences) Conference in Puerto Rico, which took place July 8-11, was a huge success! Professor Anna Nagurney thanks the organizers -- Professor Karla Hoffman of George Mason University and Dr. Robin Lougee-Heimer of IBM for selecting such a gorgeous venue for the conference -- the Wyndham Rio Mar hotel, which is located on the ocean, less than an hour from San Juan. The sessions and the presentations were excellent and it was especially wonderful to have so many excellent talks from industry and, in particular, from IBM, which was very well-represented at the conference. Professor Nagurney was delighted to see Dr. Brenda Dietrich of IBM at the conference, who is a newly elected IBM Fellow and who will be opening up the UMass Amherst INFORMS Speaker Series in the Fall of 2007! In addition, it was very special to see Dr. Igor Frolow of IBM at the conference. Dr. Frolow received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Brown University, as did Professor Nagurney. Finally, discussions with Dr. Paul Thompson of IBM on humanitarian logistics were very thought-provoking and moving.

The venue made it possible to enjoy not only the scientific presentations which were of very high quality by researchers from North American, Latin and South America, Europe, and Asia, but to also make new friends and to see old friends. The setting with its natural beauty and relaxing atmosphere provided a perfect balance in which to discuss research findings and to catch up.

To all the organizers and participants of the INFORMS conference in Puerto Rico, July 8-11, 2007, and to INFORMS itself, thank you for such an
outstanding conference, which will long stay with us in terms of wonderful memories!

July 5, 2007

As the INFORMS 2007 International Conference nears, a presentation by Center Associate Professor Jose Cruz  of the University of Connecticut has been uploaded to
Visuals.


July 2, 2007

Next week, the INFORMS 2007 International Conference will be held in Puerto Rico. The presentations of Professor Nagurney and the Center Associates can be found in Visuals.

June 30, 2007

Professor Anna Nagurney has accepted the invitation from Professor Matthias Ehrgott to be a plenary speaker at the 19th International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making to be held in Auckland, New Zealand in January 2008.

Patrick Qiang has returned from the
World Conference in Transport Research. See Photos of Network Innovators.


June 27, 2007

Patrick Qiang reports from the World Conference in Transport Research (WCTR) in Berkeley, California, that his presentation yesterday went very well and that he is enjoying the conference tremendously.

We are gearing up for several conferences in early July. Professor Anna Nagurney has organized an invited session
on sustainable supply chains at the INFORMS Puerto Rico conference, July 8-11, 2007.  Several center associates will be speaking in this session, including Professor Jose Cruz from the University of Connecticut and Trisha Woolley, who will present a paper co-authored with Professors Nagurney and John Stranlund, and Zugang Liu. Professor Nagurney will also be presenting a joint paper at this conference with Center Associate Patrick Qiang on a unified network efficiency measure that can handle either fixed or elastic demands. Professor Cruz will have a  paper with Professor Dmytro Matsypu