Forough Enayaty Ahangar
Lecturer in Supply Chain, Operations, and Technology
Area of Expertise:
Math Programming, Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain, Operations, and Technology
Research Interests:
Applied Operations Research, Prescriptive Analytics, Supply Chain Management, Food Quality, Network Optimization and Interdiction, Transportation Logistics, Large-scale Algorithm Design
Selected Publications:
- "A logic-based decomposition approach for multi-period network interdiction model", Omega: The International Journal of Management Science, 71-85, with C. Rainwater, T. Sharkey, 2019
- "Optimizing pasteurized fluid milk shelf-life through microbial spoilage reduction", Journal of Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 140, with S. Murphy, N. Martin, M. Wiedmann, R. Ivanek, 2021
- "A survey of optimization models and methods for cyberinfrastructure security", IISE Transaction, Issue 2, 182-198, with L. Albert, E. DuBois, 2020
Personal Interests:
Fusal/soccer, photography, and gardening
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Forough is a teaching faculty at the Olin Business School at the Washington University in St. Louis. She was a postdoctoral associate at Cornell University prior to joining Washington University. She received her Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Arkansas in 2017. Her research interests lie primarily in the area of mathematical modeling and optimization and their application to a broad range of supply chains.
Email: forough@wustl.edu
PhD 2017, University of Arkansas
M.Sc. 2011, Amirkabir University of Technology
B.Sc. 2008, Amirkabir University of Technology
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