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Graduating

CURRENT AND FORMER PHD STUDENTS

Graduated 2022.

First job: Assistant Professor at David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah

Dissertation: Sustainable Operations for On-Demand Service Platforms.
Jointly advised with Chung-Piaw Teo (NUS).

YVONNE HUIJUN ZHU

Expected graduation 2025.

Research Projects: Dengue control and prevention, pandemic labor scheduling.

CHENG GUANG

Expected graduation 2026.

Research projects: appointment scheduling in healthcare.

Graduated 2019.
First job: Postdoc at Peking University

Dissertation: The Evaluation of Healthcare Interventions.
Jointly advised with Melvyn Sim (NUS) and Donald B. Rubin (Harvard University, Temple University)

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

DOCTORAL

  • Fall 2016: Mathematical Models of Operations Management

  • Winter 2015: Stochastic Modeling

MBA

  • Fall 2021: Managerial Operations and Analytics

  • Fall 2019: Managerial Operations and Analytics

  • Fall 2018: Managerial Operations and Analytics

  • Fall 2017: Managing Operations

  • Fall 2016: Technology & Operations Management, Section E

  • Fall 2015: Technology & Operations Management, Section H

  • Fall 2014: Technology & Operations Management, Section I

UNDERGRADUATE

  • Spring 2021: Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets

  • Spring 2020: Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets

  • Spring 2019: Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets

  • Spring 2018: Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets

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CASES AND TEACHING MATERIAL

April 2021

ATRAE: HUMAN RESOURCES WITH HUMANITY

Joel Goh, Shoichi Sakatani, Nami Nishimura. Ivey Publishing Case 9B21D005.

June 2019

GHN AND AHAMOVE:

LAST-MILE DELIVERY IN VIETNAM

Kris Ferreira, Joel Goh, Dawn Lau, and Tuan Q. Phan. Harvard Business School Case 619-051.

March 2018

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CLEVELAND MEDICAL CENTER:
MANAGING CAPACITY IN NEUROLOGY

Joel Goh, Robert S. Huckman, and Nikhil Sahni. Harvard Business School Case 618-062. 

June 2016

COCA-COLA IN VIETNAM

Joel Goh and Ananth Raman. Harvard Business School Case 616-063.

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