Naveed Chehrazi
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain, Operations, and Technology
Naveed Chehrazi
Naveed Chehrazi is broadly interested in the modeling and analysis of dynamic decision problems. From a methodological perspective, his research has been focused on Dynamic Programming and Optimal Control. From a practical perspective, Naveed has worked on problems related to consumer lending (credit cards), healthcare policy (drug resistance), and retail operations (dynamic pricing and inventory management).
Area of Expertise
Asset Pricing, Decision Analysis, Management Science, Math Programming, Simulation Modeling, Statistics/Econometrics, Stochastic Processes, Consumer Behavior and Decision Making, Inventory Control, Production Planning, and Scheduling, Operations Strategy, Revenue Management, Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain, Operations, and Technology
Education
- Ph D 2013, Stanford University
- MS 2008, Stanford University
- BS 2005, Sharif University of Technology
Research Interests
Data-driven modeling and optimization, applied probability and optimal control, consumer lending and retail banking, inventory management and retail operations, drug resistance and healthcare operations
Selected Publications
- "Dynamic Credit-Collections Optimization", Management Science, Issue 6, 2737-2769, with P. Glynn, T.A. Webe, 2019
- "Dynamics of Drug Resistance: Optimal Control of an Infectious Disease", Operations Research Journal, Issue 3, 619-650, with L.E. Cipriano, E.A. Enns, 2019
- "Welfare Implications of Inventory-Driven Dynamic Pricing", Management Science, Issue 12, 5449-5956, with Y. Stamatopoulos, A. Bassamboo, 2019
- "Dynamic Valuation of Delinquent Credit-Card Accounts", Management Science, Issue 12, 3077-3096, with T.A. Weber, 2015
- "Monotone Approximation of Decision Problems", Operations Research Journal, Issue 4, 1158-1177, with T.A. Weber, 2010