Prof. Dr. Xingguang Chen | management science and engineering | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Xingguang Chen| management science and engineering – associate dean at Jianghan University, China
Professor Xingguang Chen is currently a professor at the School of Business, Jianghan University. He holds a Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from Nanjing University. His expertise lies in modeling and simulation of complex systems, decision analysis, and the application of uncertainty mathematical theory. With over 60 published papers and two academic monographs, he has contributed significantly to the fields of management science and engineering. He has also led or participated in more than 10 major research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
Professional Profile
Education
Professor Xingguang Chen received his Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from Nanjing University in 2009. During his doctoral studies, he focused on complex system modeling, decision-making processes, and the applications of uncertainty theory in management science. His academic journey has been centered around developing innovative methodologies for analyzing and solving real-world business and transportation challenges.
Professional Experience
Professor Chen has extensive academic experience, teaching and conducting research at the Business School of Jianghan University. He has been the principal investigator for numerous projects funded by national organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His work spans various areas of complex systems modeling, urban transportation cooperation, and decision-making under uncertainty, making him a recognized expert in these fields. He has also served on various academic committees and collaborated internationally on high-impact research projects.
Research Interests
Professor Xingguang Chen’s research primarily focuses on the modeling and simulation of complex systems, decision analysis, and the application of uncertainty theory. His work has led to insights into the behavior of urban transportation systems, ride-hailing platform operations, and shared mobility. He is particularly interested in the evolution mechanisms of urban traffic flow and the dynamics of cooperative behavior in transportation networks. His research aims to provide innovative solutions to the challenges of sustainable urban mobility and management complexity.
Awards and Recognitions
Professor Chen has received multiple awards for his academic contributions, including recognition from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Education’s Humanities and Social Science Youth Foundation. His work has been published in high-impact journals, and he has been honored for his leadership in managing research projects and advancing theoretical and practical insights in management science. His contributions to the understanding of complex systems and decision-making processes have earned him widespread academic acclaim.
Publications
Cooperation-Oriented Multi-Modal Shared Mobility for Sustainable Transport: Developments and Challenges
A novel method to assess the traveling value of emerging travel mode in multimodal shared mobility
Research on Strategic Emerging Industry Competitiveness of Hubei Province: Based on Factor Analysis
A novel synthetic measuring method on ex-ante assessment of operational policies
Contract Performance Monitoring Method Based on Earned Value Management and Performance Threshold Model
Citations: 1
Evaluation of China’s High-quality Economic Development Level – Empirical study based on 30 provinces and municipalities
Citations: 1
Latent pattern analysis of conscious cooperation for developing sustainable transport
Citations: 4
Genetic Algorithm for resolving vehicle routing problem
The Theory and Empirical Study on the Two-dimensional Driving Choice of College Students’ Major Choice
Project duration-cost-quality prediction model based on Monte Carlo simulation
Citations: 3
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