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Trisha Woolley

Ph.D. student in Management Science

Email: twoolley@som.umass.edu

Bio

BS in Computer Information Systems and an MBA from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY.

During the 2004-2005 Academic Year, Trisha taught undergraduate and graduate level business courses both online and in the classroom at Marist College. Previously, she has also taught a variety of math and business courses at Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie, NY.

Research Interests

General research area involves complex decision-making on network systems with a special interest in supply chain networks and electric power networks combined with environmental factors and regulations.

Selected Publications

Nagurney, A., Liu, Z., and Woolley, T. Sustainable Supply Chain Networks and Transportation. To appear in The International Journal of Sustainable Transportation.

Nagurney, A., Liu, Z., and Woolley, T. Optimal endogenous carbon taxes for electric power supply chains with power plants. Mathematical and Computer Modelling Volume 44, Issues 9-10, November 2006, Pages 899-916.

I-voting: To Have or Not to Have? Trisha Woolley and Craig Fisher, Information Technology & Organizations: Trends, Issues, Challenges & Solutions 1: (2003) 144-146.

Internet Voting: Beyond Technology Trisha Woolley and Craig Fisher, Information Security & Ethics: Social & Organizational Issues, Marian Quigley (ed.) IRM Press, Pennsylvania (2005).

Photo: Trisha Woolley, Ph.D. Candidate