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Name: Wang-Qian

Telephone:86-10-62521051

Emails:wangqian@ucas.ac.cn

Associate professor University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Research Area:

Logistics and supply chain management、Production and service operation management、yield management、modeling and decision making of complex system。

Selected Publications

Papers:

  1. Berman, O., Z. Drezner, Q. Wang and G. O. Wesolowsky, “The Route Expropriation Problem”, IIE Transactions 40(4), 468-477, 2008.
  2. Berman, O. and Q. Wang, “Locating semi-obnoxious facilities with expropriation”, Computers and Operations Research 35, 392-403, 2008.
  3. Baron, O., O. Berman, D. Krass and Q. Wang, “The Equitable Location Problem on the Plane”, European Journal of Operational Research 183, 578-590, 2007.
  4. Berman, O. and Q. Wang, “Locating semi-obnoxious facilities with expropriation: minisum criterion”, Journal of Operational Research Society 58, 378-390, 2007.
  5. Batta, R., O. Berman and Q. Wang, “Balancing staffing and switching cost in a call/service center”, European Journal of Operational Research 177, 924-938, 2007.
  6. Berman, O. and Q. Wang, “Inbound logistic planning: minimizing transportation and inventory cost”, Transportation Science 40, No. 3, 287-299, 2006.
  7. Wang, Q., R. Batta and R. J. Szczerba, “Sequencing the processing of incoming mail to match an outbound truck delivery schedule”, Computers and Operations Research 32, 1777-1791, 2005.
  8. Wang, Q., R. Batta and C.M. Rump, “Facility location models for immobile servers with stochastic demand”, Naval Research Logistics 51 (1), 137-152, 2004.
  9. Vamanan, M., Q. Wang, R. Batta and R. J. Szczerba, “Integration of COTS software products ARENA & CPLEX for an inventory/logistics problem”, Computers and Operations Research 31 (4), 533-547, 2004.
  10. Wang, Q., R. Batta, J. Bhadury and C.M. Rump, “Budget constrained location problem with opening and closing of facilities”, Computers & Operations Research 30 (13), 2047-2069, 2003.