Shaohui Zheng

Head, Chair Professor, Operations Management at HKUST Business School

Schools

  • HKUST Business School

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Biography

HKUST Business School

Academic qualification

  • PhD 1994 Columbia University, Operations Research 
  • M.S 1987 Academy of Sciences of China, Optimal Control and Operations Research 

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Department Head, Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management, August 2017 - present
  • Chair Professor of ISOM, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, July 2015 - present
  • Professor of ISOM, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, July 2006 - June 2015
  • Deputy Head of ISOM, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Aug 2011 - present
  • Director, Center for Marketing and Supply Chain Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, April 2008 - July 2012
  • Associate Professor of ISMT, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, July 2000 - June 2006
  • Assistant Professor of ISMT, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, July 1994 - June 2000

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • Xu, H., Yao, D.D. and  S. Zheng : “Optimal Policies for a Two-Product Inventory System under a Flexible Substitution Scheme”, Production and Operations Management, 25(2016),1088-1105.
  • Gong, X., Chao, X. and  S. Zheng : “Dynamic Pricing and Inventory Management with Dual Suppliers of Different Leadtimes and Disruption Risks”, Production and Operations Management, 23(2014), 2058-2074.
  • Xu, H., Yao, D.D. and  S. Zheng : “Optimal Control of Replenishment and Substitution in an Inventory System with Nonstationary Batch Demand”, Production and Operations Management, 20 (2011), 727-736.
  • Chao, X., Chen, H. and  S. Zheng : “Dynamic Capacity Expansion for a Service Firm with Capacity Deterioration and Supply Uncertainty”, Operations Research, 57(2009), 82-93.
  • “Replacement and Pricing Control for Systems with Uncertain Yield and Demand”, Operations Research, 54(2006), 696-705.
  • Chao, X., Liu, L. and  S. Zheng : “Resource Allocation in Multisite Service Systems with Intersite Customer Flows”, Management Science, 49(2003), 1739-1752.
  • Yao, D.D. and  S. Zheng  (2002): “Dynamic Quality Control in Production-Inventory Systems --- Coordination and Optimization”, Springer-Verlag, New York.
  • Chen, J., D.D. Yao and  S. Zheng : "Optimal Replenishment and Rework with Multiple Unreliable Supply Sources", Operations Research, 49(2001), 430-443.
  • Chen, J., D.D. Yao and  S. Zheng : "Quality Control for Products Supplied with Warranty", Operations Research, 46(1998) 107-115.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES WITHIN COLLEGE AND PROFESSION

  • Associate Editor, Operations Research (Jan. 2000 - Dec. 2005), and (2009 - Present)
  • Committee Member, Wickham Skinner Award for Early-Career Research Accomplishments, Productions and Operations Management Society, 2015
  • Cluster Chair, 26th Annual POMS Conference, Washington DC, May 2015.
  • Panel Member, Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong, since Jan. 2014.
  • Panel Member, Key Research Programs (重点研究项目), National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2014.
  • Panel Member, National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (杰出青年基金), National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2013.
  • Judge, Student Paper Competition, The Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society, 2006-2012.
  • Chairman, Senate Standing Committee for Academic Review Procedure, HKUST (Nov. 2014 – Oct. 2015)
  • Member, University Appointments and Substantiation Committee, HKUST (Nov. 2011-Oct. 2013).
  • Member, University Senate (2003 - 2007 and 2013-present). 
  • Chairman (2003 - 2007) and member (2001 – 2003), University Student Disciplinary Committee.
  • Member, School Appointments and Substantiation Committee (2006 - 2008).

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Supply chain management
  • Interface of operations and marketing
  • Production and quality control
  • Queuing systems

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