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is a PHD student in operation management atRobert Smith school of Business, University ofMaryland. He received a M.S. in systemengineering in 2007 from Institute for SystemsResearch at the University of Maryland, CollegePark. He also obtained a B.S. in Industrialengineering in 2005 from Sharif Univeristy ofTechnology, Tehran.
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