Assistant Professor
Faculty, Operations Management
Nooshin Salari is currently an assistant professor at the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. Prior to joining McMaster, Dr. Salari was an assistant professor at the University of Alberta. Before that, she was a research associate at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. She also served as an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow jointly appointed at the Department of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, UC Berkeley, and the Rotman School of Management. She received her PhD in Operations Research from the University of Toronto in 2019. Dr. Salari's research interests include data-driven decision-making with applications in supply chain management and large-scale optimization problems using the theory and application of Markov decision processes and approximate dynamic programming. Her research has been published in leading journals such as Operations Research, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Annals of Operations Research, Operations Research Letters, International Journal of Production Economics, and Naval Research Logistics, among others. For available positions please visit ddoor.ca
Sheng Liu Nooshin Salari
Operations Research Letters
John gunnar Carlsson Sheng Liu Nooshin Salari Han Yu
Operations Research
Fariba Azizi Nooshin Salari
Reliability Engineering & System Safety
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Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
Calculation Of The Run Length Distribution For Bayesian Control Chart
F Naderkhani L Jafari Nooshin Salari V Makis
Proceedings Of The 2016 Industrial And Systems Engineering Research Conference, Iserc 2016
Optimal Maintenance Policy For A Two-unit Parallel System Using Proportional Hazards Model
Nooshin Salari L Jafari F Naderkhani V Makis
Proceedings Of The 2016 Industrial And Systems Engineering Research Conference, Iserc 2016
Optimal Maintenance And Emq Policy For A Deteriorating Production System
L Jafari F Naderkhani Nooshin Salari V Makis
Proceedings Of The 2016 Industrial And Systems Engineering Research Conference, Iserc 2016
Optimal Corrective Maintenance Policy For A Multi-unit Production System Considering Demand Satisfaction
Nooshin Salari V Makis A Abbou
Iise Annual Conference And Expo 2019