Gonzalo Romero

Assistant Professor, Operations Management and Statistics at Rotman School of Management

Schools

  • Rotman School of Management

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Biography

Rotman School of Management

Gonzalo Romero is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management and Statistics at the Rotman School of Management. His main research interests include operations management in developing countries, revenue management, supply chain management, operations and analytics in healthcare, and sustainability. Gonzalo's work has been accepted/published in premier journals such as Management Science and Operations Research. His recent work focuses on using mathematical modeling and analytics to address sustainability and efficiency issues in supply chains in emerging markets.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan School of Management (2009 — 2014)
  • Industrial Engineering Degree Universidad de Chile (2004 — 2008)
  • Bachelor of Science (BS) Universidad de Chile (2002 — 2008)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto (2014)
  • Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant MIT Sloan School of Management (2009 — 2014)
  • Instructor Universidad de Chile (2009 — 2009)

Skills

  • Analytics
  • Python
  • LaTeX

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