Sigrun Andradottir is a Professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. She received a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Iceland in 1986, an M.S. in Statistics from Stanford University in 1989, and a Ph.D. in Operations Research from Stanford University in 1990. She joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1990, and later moved to Georgia Tech in 1995.
Her research interests are in simulation, applied probability, and stochastic optimization.
Email: sa "atr" gatech.edu
Interesting Recent Research Papers
Design Principles for Flexible Systems (with Hayriye Ayhan and Douglas G. Down). Production and Operations Management, 2013 (volume 22, issue 5), 1144-1156.
Optimal Assignment of Servers to Tasks when Collaboration is Inefficient (with Hayriye Ayhan and Douglas G. Down). Queueing Systems, 2013 (volume 75, issue 1), 79-110.
An Averaging Framework for Simulation Optimization with Applications to Simulated Annealing (with Andrei A. Prudius). Naval Research Logistics, 2012 (volume 59, issue 6), 411-429.
Flexible Servers in Tandem Lines with Setups (with Hayriye Ayhan and H. Eser Kirkizlar). Queueing Systems, 2012 (volume 70, issue 2), 165-186.
Flexible Servers in Understaffed Tandem Lines (with H. Eser Kirkizlar and Hayriye Ayhan). Production and Operations Management, 2012 (volume 21, issue 4), 761-777.
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