Professor Milind Sohoni is currently the Associate Professor in the Operations Management department at the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad. He has several years of professional experience in OR consulting and research. Prior to joining the ISB, he was a research advisor with the R&D group at Delta Technology, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, Atlanta, Georgia. He also worked with the Advanced Decision Support Systems group at AT&T Bell Labs in Holmdel, New Jersey, and Ryder Dedicated Logistics in Miami, Florida.
Professor Sohoni’s research interests include mathematical programming, robust airline optimization, supply chain incentives, and mechanism design for information sharing in supply chains. His doctoral research received the Aviation Application Section (INFORMS) best dissertation award and the George B Dantzig (INFORMS) honourable mention award in 2003. His work on developing an innovative approach to solving the crew training problem at Delta Air Lines was selected as a finalist for the Daniel H Wagner Prize (INFORMS) in 2002.
Professor Sohoni has published research articles in refereed academic journals such as Management Science, European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Scheduling, Journal of Revenue Management and Pricing, and Interfaces. He has also worked on sponsored research projects for a leading airline optimisation solutions provider. At the MBA level, Professor Sohoni teaches courses on Decision Modeling and Optimisation, Supply Chain Management, and Revenue Management and Pricing.
He holds a PhD in Operations Research from the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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