Raymond Kim is an assistant professor of information systems and business analytics. His research interests are applications of artificial intelligence, explainable machine learning, and responsible data science. He has been involved in many data science projects, working with partners in various domains including healthcare, mobile analytics, personal finance, and recommendation systems.
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Studying healthcare comprehensively
Abhay Mishra is the Kingland Systems Business Analytics Faculty Fellow and associate professor of information systems and business analytics. He has been studying the U.S. healthcare system for close to two decades! He has studied the use of healthcare informatics and analytics from the perspective of providers, payers, patients, and policymakers. Abhay is a part of the national and international conversation on healthcare and heath IT. -
Exploring the human dynamics of AI
Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan is the Kingland Graduate Director of Business Analytics and an associate professor of information systems and business analytics. Her main research interest is in digital humans, virtual agents, and artificial intelligence. Her scholarly interests extend to the exploration of non-cognitive behavior and decision-making processes within the realm of human-AI interactions, providing invaluable insights into the intersection of technology and human behavior.
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Leading innovative healthcare processes
Sukrit Pal is an assistant professor of supply chain management. He spearheads groundbreaking research at the nexus of healthcare efficiency and process improvement. Collaborating closely with leading hospitals, he focuses on unlocking the potential for streamlined care delivery. Together with his team of researchers, he delves into the intricacies of hospital processes, striving to empower institutions to deliver critical care services swiftly, affordably, and with unparalleled quality.
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Bridging the gap between theory and application
Wenli Zhang is an assistant professor of information systems and business analytics. Her research is dedicated to pioneering techniques that address pressing real-world challenges in healthcare. She collaborates closely with medical professionals and engineers in actual hospital settings ensuring that her students receive practical, hands-on learning experiences that bridge the gap between theory and application. -
Studying supply chain dynamics and efficiency
Jonathan Phares’ passion for continuous improvement started early in his career working in retail supply chains. With a relentless focus on the customer, he led the development of innovative delivery processes, operational strategy and planning activities, and customer value propositions. Now, as an assistant professor of supply chain management, he investigates how regulations and market factors impact operations in heavily regulated industries including healthcare and transportation.
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