Dr. Gevorg Stepanyan

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Dr. Gevorg Stepanyan is a Lecturer in Operational Research at the University of Southampton. His research primarily focuses on robust decision-making methodologies in uncertain environments, which is complemented by an emphasis on sensitivity analysis. His work is motivated by practical applications in policymaking, portfolio selection, robust scheduling, and optimal budget allocation. Before joining the University of Southampton, Gevorg completed his PhD in Industrial Systems Engineering with a concentration in Optimization at the University of Michigan-Dearborn in 2021. He also holds a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, specializing in non-Euclidean Geometry from the National Polytechnic University of Armenia, which he completed in 2014. Gevorg has experience teaching a variety of courses, including Models of Operations Research, Probability, Statistics, and C++ Programming for Engineers, at the University of Michigan-Dearborn from 2016 to 2021. He has also contributed to advancements in mathematical education methodologies through the TEMPUS EU program from 2008 to 2014. Dr. Stepanyan's previous experience includes software development, where he contributed to optimal systems and security analysis in collaboration with organizations such as the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry in Australia, the National Association of State Treasurers, and the National Olympic Committee of Armenia.

Research Interests

Experience

Lecturer

2021-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England, United Kingdom

Lecturer in Operational Research, focusing on introducing robust decision-making methodologies.

Lecturer

2016-01-01 — 2021-01-01

University of Michigan-Dearborn • Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Taught courses in Probability, Statistics, C++ Programming for Engineers, and Models of Operations Research.