Ladimer S. Nagurney, associate professor of electrical, computer, and biomedical engineering, CETA, was the co-author of two papers presented at the 58th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International in Miami, Fla., November 9-12, 2011.
The first paper presentation, Dynamics and Equilibria of Ecological Predator-Prey Networks as Nature's Supply Chains, was delivered at a Memorial Session for Professor Walter Isard, who passed away in his 90s earlier this year.
The second presentation was Medical Nuclear Supply Chains: A Tractable Model and Computational Approach.
The North American Regional Science Council (NARSC) promotes the scholarly exchange of ideas and knowledge that apply to urban and regional phenomena in North America and across the globe. The association fosters exchange across academic disciplines and builds on the understanding that urban and regional issues are best addressed by utilizing tools, methods, and theoretical frameworks specifically designed for regional analysis, as well as concepts, procedures, and analytical techniques of the various social and other sciences.
Professor Anna Nagurney of the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was his co-author of both paper presentations.
The first paper presentation, Dynamics and Equilibria of Ecological Predator-Prey Networks as Nature's Supply Chains, was delivered at a Memorial Session for Professor Walter Isard, who passed away in his 90s earlier this year.
The second presentation was Medical Nuclear Supply Chains: A Tractable Model and Computational Approach.
The North American Regional Science Council (NARSC) promotes the scholarly exchange of ideas and knowledge that apply to urban and regional phenomena in North America and across the globe. The association fosters exchange across academic disciplines and builds on the understanding that urban and regional issues are best addressed by utilizing tools, methods, and theoretical frameworks specifically designed for regional analysis, as well as concepts, procedures, and analytical techniques of the various social and other sciences.
Professor Anna Nagurney of the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was his co-author of both paper presentations.
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