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1.Suzanne de Treville, Professor of Operations Management, Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC), University of Lausanne

2.Roel Leus, Professor of operations research, KU Leuven

3.Robin Qiu, Professor of Information Science, Penn State, USA

4.Aboul Ella Hassanein, Professor at Cairo University,Faculty of Computers & Artificial Intelligence,Founder and Chair of the Scientific Research Group in Egypt

5.Jian Chen, Lenovo Chair Professor at Department of Management Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University

6.Sabah Mohammed, Professor, Senior Member of IEEE, Professional Engineer of Ontario, Information Processing Professional with CIPS, Editor in Chief of the IJEACH, Associate Editor of the IEEE Access, Founder of the JETWI, Supervisor of the Smart Health FabLab at Lakehead University, Canada

7.Francisco Saldanha da Gama, Professor, Departamento de Estatística e Investigação Operacional, Centro de Matemática, Aplicações Fundamentais e Investigação Operacional,Faculty of Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal

8.Martin Dresner, Professor, Chair of the Logistics, Business and Public Policy Department, R.H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, USA

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Suzanne de Treville

Suzanne de Treville is Emeritus Professor of Operations Management at the University of Lausanne. Professor de Treville has played a pioneering role in the application of quantitative-finance methods to valuing supply chain responsiveness. She created OpLab to facilitate the implementation of these research insights and tools for managers and policy makers. She is currently Coeditor in Chief for the Journalof Operations Management. Professor de Treville is using tools from quantitative finance to value the options that are created by supply-chain resilience or responsiveness. Such tools allow decision-makers to incorporate resilience and responsiveness in supply-chain decision-making. The cost-differential frontier she has created answers the question of how much a company should be willing to pay to design a supply chain to make it possible to postpone a decision. To support firms worldwide and demonstrate that the real options created by postponement may be surprisingly valuable, an app has been developed with the US Department of Commerce. Further decision tools support managers in creating portfolios that combine products that are more and less time sensitive, and competitive games that allow decision-makers to gain skill at making these investment decisions in a realistic and safe environment.

 


Roel Leus

Roel Leus is a full professor at Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Leuven. He is the head of ORSTAT (Research Center for Operations Research and Business Statistics). His research interest sequencing and scheduling, project planning and scheduling and combinatorial optimization. He has published more than 160 papers in peer reviewed journals, including Informs Journal on Computing, Management Science, Omega-International Journal of Management Science, European Journal of Operational Research, Decision Support Systems, OR Spectrumetc.

 


Robin Qiu

Robin Qiu holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and a Ph.D. (minor) in Computer Science both from The Pennsylvania State University (graduated in 1996), where he is currently Director of Big Data Lab and Professor of Information Science. He is the Editor-in-chief of SpringerBriefs in Service Science.  He has had over 180 peer-reviewed publications, including 3 books. He is on the advisory board of Service Science and serves as an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics and IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Service Science and the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics. He founded and served as General co-Chair of the 2009 INFORMS International Conference on Service Science. He founded the annual IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics (SOLI) and served as its General co-Chair from 2005 to 2008. He also co-founded the bi-annual IEEE International Conference on Grey Systems and Intelligent Service in 2007. He was also the founding chair of the Logistics and Services Technical Committee, IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society and the founding chair of Service Science Section of the INFORMS. His research interests include Big Data, Data Analytics, Smart Service Systems, Service Science, Service Operations and Management, Information Systems, and Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management.

 


Aboul Ella Hassanein

Aboul Ella Hassanein is the Founder and Head of the Egyptian Scientific Research Group (SRGE) and a Professor of Information Technology at the Faculty of Computer and AI, Cairo University.  Professor Hassanien has more than 1000 scientific research papers published in prestigious international journals and over 60 books covering such diverse topics as data mining, medical images, intelligent systems, social networks and smart environment.  His other research areas include computational intelligence, medical image analysis, security, animal identification, space sciences and telemetry mining and multimedia data mining.

 


Jian Chen

Jian Chen is Lenovo Chair Professor and Chairman of Management Science Department, Director of Research Center for Contemporary Management, Tsinghua University. He received the B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1983, and the M.Sc. and the Ph.D. degree both in Systems Engineering from the same University in 1986 and 1989, respectively. His main research interests include supply chain management, E-commerce, decision support systems and systems engineering. Dr. Chen has published over 200 papers in refereed journals and has been a principal investigator for more than 50 grants or research contracts with National Science Foundation of China, governmental organizations and companies. He has been invited to present several plenary lectures at international conferences. He has been elected to IEEE Fellow (2008). He serves as Chairman of the Service Systems and Organizations Technical Committee of IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society, and Vice President of Management Science and Engineering of China (2017-). He also serves as editor-in-chief/senior editor/editorial board member for some international journals.

 


Sabah Mohammed

Dr. Sabah Mohammed research interest is in intelligent systems that have to operate in large, nondeterministic, cooperative, highly connected, survivable, adaptive or partially known domains. His continuous research is inspired by his PhD work back in 1981 from Brunel University (UK) on the employment of the Brain Activity Structures for decision making (planning and learning) that enable processes (e.g. agents, mobile objects) and collaborative processes to act intelligently in their environments to timely achieve the required goals. Having trained in medicine with a computer science PhD in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Dr. Mohammed is full Professor at the department of Computer Science at Lakehead University (Ontario Canada) since 2002 and core professor at the BioTechnology program at Lakehead. Dr. Mohammed efforts in establishing healthcare related programs at Lakehead are notable like the specialization Health informatics, BioTechnology and the Bioinformatics programs at Lakehead. With a research background in industry and academia, he has a strong international research reputation for his work on clinical decision support systems supporting remote areas, ubiquitous and extreme environments. Prior to his work at Lakehead University, Dr. Mohammed was the chair of three computer science departments at HCT, Philadelphia and Applied Science Universities. Dr. Mohammed is the Editor in Chief of the of the IGI Global International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare (IJEACH), Associate Editor of the IEEE Access and the founding EiC of the Int. J. of Emerging Technologies of Web Intelligence (JETWI) . He is currently the supervisor of the Smart Health FabLab at Lakehead University. Dr. Mohammed chair the special interest group on Smart and Connected Health with the IEEE ComSoc eHealth TC. Dr. Mohammed is currently working on the development of IoT and mobility technologies that have impact on improving healthcare services at remote areas like Northwestern Ontario region. Dr. Mohammed is also a Professional Engineer of Ontario, Information Processing Professional with CIPS and Senior Member of IEEE with research supported by major granting organizations like NSERC and CFI. More information on Dr. Mohammed can be found on his institution website http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~mohammed.

 


Francisco Saldanha da Gama

Francisco Saldanha da Gama is professor of Operations Research in the Department of Statistics and Operations Research at the Faculty of Science, University of Lisbon. He has a large teaching experience both in terms of undergraduate and post-graduate programs focusing on the fields of Operations Research, Mathematical Programming, Discrete Optimization, Stochastic Optimization, and Logistics. He has published dozens of articles in international scholarly journals mostly in the areas of location analysis, supply chain management, logistics and combinatorial optimization. His work has resulted in approximately 3200 citations in Scopus with an h-index of 26. He has co-edited the two editions of the volume “Location Science”' published by Springer International Publishing. He has presented more than 150 contributed talks in scientific events being invited to innumerable scientific events as a plenary/semi-plenary/keynote speaker. He has been awarded several prizes and honors. He has been member of innumerable scientific committees of international conferences and other scientific events. He is member of various international scientific organizations such as INFORMS and EWGLA---EURO Working Group on Locational analysis, of which he is one of the past coordinators. Currently he is the Editor-in-Chief of Computers & Operations Research as well as member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of the Operational Research Society (UK), Operations Research Perspectives, and Algorithms. His research interests include stochastic mixed-integer optimization, location theory and project scheduling.

 


Martin Dresner

Martin Dresner is Professor of Logistics and Transportation at the R.H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland.  He received his Ph.D. in Policy Analysis from the University of British Columbia.  Dresner has published over 80 papers in refereed journals, with research focusing on two broad areas, air transport economics and supply chain management. Professionally, he is President of the Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) and former president of the Transportation and Public Utilities Group (TPUG) of the Allied Social Sciences Association, and of the Transportation Research Forum (TRF).

 


 

 

  • Submission of SS Proposal: February 1, 2022 March 1, 2022
  • Submission of Paper/Abstract: March 1, 2022 June 30, 2022
  • Acceptance/Rejection Notification: April 1, 2022 July 5, 2022
  • Final Camera-ready Papers: May 1, 2022 July 5, 2022
   
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