Hello and welcome to my website!
I am a Ph.D. student in Operations Management and Statistics at Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. I am fortunate to be co-advised by Professor Opher Baron and Professor Gonzalo Romero.
My research primarily revolves around the application of modeling techniques, such as stochastic modeling, dynamic programming, and multi-agent game theory, to provide regulatory and operational insights within developing economies and unstable environments, with the goal of improving the lives of underserved individuals and societies. I am interested in Interface of Operations and Finance, Socially Responsible Operations, Supply Chain Management and Sustainability.
I obtained my M.Sc. in Economics and B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from Sharif University of Technology.
Recent Talks
2023 SC&LM Best Student Research Competition (2nd place), CRSSCA 8th Annual Workshop on Supply Chain & Logistics Management, Dalhouise University, Canada (November 2023)
- An Operational Perspective on Microfinancing in Developing Countries
2023 INFORMS Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, US (October 2023)
- An Operational Perspective on Microfinancing in Developing Countries
- Rent-to-Own Contracts in Developing Economies