
Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Inventory and Supply Chain Management
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Dinesh K. Sharma is a professor of Quantitative Methods and Computer Applications in the Department of Business, Management and Accounting at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, USA. He earned his M.S. in Mathematics, M.S. in Computer Science, Ph.D. in Operations Research, and a second Ph.D. in Management. Professor Sharma has over twenty-eight years of teaching experience and served in several committees to supervise Ph.D. students and also acts as an external Ph.D. thesis examiner for several universities in India. Dr. Sharma's research interests include mathematical programming, artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques, inventory and supply chain management, healthcare management, and portfolio management. He has published over 250 refereed journal articles and conference proceedings and has also won fourteen best paper awards. Professor Sharma has collaborated on a number of funded research grants. Professor Sharma is editor of the Journal of Global Information Technology and Review of Business and Technology Research and is on the editorial board of several journals and a paper reviewer for a number of additional journals and conferences. Additionally, he is a member of Decision Sciences (USA), a life member of the Operational Research Society of India, and served as a program chair and coordinator of several international conferences in many countries.
Madhu Jain is presently working as an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. Before joining IIT Roorkee, she served as reader/associate professor/professor in the Department of Mathematics in Dr. B.R.A. University, Agra, for 10 years and as visiting faculty in Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. She has published over 450 research papers in International Journals, over 100 papers in Conference Proceeding/edited books, and 20 books and 6 edited books. She was conferred Young Scientist Award and SERC visiting fellow of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), India, and Career Award of University Grant Commission (UGC), India. She is the recipient of and Vigyan Gaurav award and Distinguish Service Award of Vijnana Parisad of India for her outstanding contributions to Mathematics. She was visiting fellow of Isaac Newton Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK, for during summer in 2010, 2011, and 2014. At present, Dr. Madhu Jain is holding the post of president of Global Society of Mathematical and Allied Sciences. She has participated over 150 International/National Conferences in India and Abroad and visited many reputed universities/Institutes in USA, Canada, Australia, UK, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, Singapore, Mauritius, Taiwan, UAE. Her current research interest includes stochastic modeling, inventory and supply chain management, queueing theory, software and hardware reliability, bio-informatics, data analytics, soft computing, etc.
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