DSLab participates at the annual POMS international conference

Five current DSLab researchers, two DSLab alumni, and DSLab director John Maleyeff participated in the annual Production and Operations Management (POMS) conference in Atlanta, Georgia (May 9-12). DSLab researcher Chenxi Feng delivered a presentation entitled “Integrating Sustainability and Inventory Practices for University Chemical Materials,” which was co-authored by BU Environmental Health & Safety staff members Ron Morales and Dawn Hengl (this project was funded by the BU Institute for Global Sustainability). DSLab researcher Fangzhou Xie delivered a presentation entitled “A Visual-Based Consumer Health Informatics Decision Support Methodology for Informed Patient Treatment Decisions,” which was co-authored by DSLab researcher Yangyuechen Zhao. DSLab researcher Shuting Peng delivered a presentation entitled “Multi-Criteria Supplier Selection Using a Unified Economic Scale,” which was co-authored by DSLab researcher Boyu Wang and Professor Dave Weidman. Prof. John Maleyeff delivered a presentation entitled “Choosing a Climate Risk Response for a University Facility Considering Ripple Effects,” which was co-authored by DSLab researchers Kunsinee Srivichaiin and Kaumudi Dande (who were unable to attend the conference). Also attending the conference were DSLab alumni Ruth Wootisarn (currently a PhD student at the University of Cincinnati) and Tianyu (Tina) Xu (currently a PhD student at The Ohio State University).

The annual POMS conference (https://pomsmeetings.org/conf-2025/) brings together faculty, graduate students, and practitioners from around the world to exchange ideas concerning operations management topics. Our participation at the annual POMS 2025 international conference underscores our commitment to advancing decision sciences and supply chain management research and practice.

For more information about the DSLab and our research, please visit https://sites.bu.edu/met-dslab/.

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