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Prof. Moshe Dror

Professor
Department of Management Information Systems
Eller College of Management
University of Arizona
United States of America

Dr. Moshe Dror is the Professor of Systems & Industrial Engineering at Eller College of Management, University of Arizona. He conducted research in a Telecommunication Research Center (INRS Telecommunications, Canada). Was as a member for 4-5 years (invited researcher) at the CRT (Centre de Recherche sur les Transports) at the University of Montreal, sabbatical year at Ecole Central Paris, (2003-05), sabbatical year at Warton Business School, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Moshe Dror initiated research on arc routing (1979), inventory routing (1983), routing with stochastic demands (1986), split-delivery routing (1989), scheduling with state dependent processing rates (1987), cost allocation in TSP (1990), cooperative inventory games (supply chain) (1996), and agent theory application in project management (1999). He has published numerous book chapters and over 100 papers in the primary refereed journals which focus on management of operations. Dr. Dror's research interests are diverse and primarily triggered by new insights encountered in real-life problems in transportation, logistic/supply chain, or manufacturing.

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