Hossein Mirzaeen | Strategic Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hossein Mirzaeen | Strategic Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hossein Mirzaee, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Dr. Hossein Mirzaee is a passionate researcher in the field of operations management, with expertise spanning green supply chain optimization, uncertainty modeling, and game theory applications. He holds a PhD in Operations Management from the University of Saskatchewan, where his work has been recognized for advancing sustainability in supply chain systems. With a strong academic foundation and professional experience both in academia and industry, Hossein brings a rare combination of analytical rigor, programming expertise, and real-world insight to his work. 🌍📈

👤 Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Mirzaee earned his PhD in Operations Management from the University of Saskatchewan (2019–2023), where he focused on green supply chain management, uncertainty control, and game theory-based models. Prior to that, he completed an MSc in Industrial Engineering at Kharazmi University (2015–2017), with research on optimization and metaheuristics. His academic journey began with a BSc in Industrial Engineering from Razi University (2011–2015), where he delved into project management and operations research.

💼 Experience

Dr. Mirzaee has diverse academic and industry experience. As a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Saskatchewan, he implemented exact and metaheuristic algorithms in Python and GAMS to optimize green supply chains. He applied game-theoretical models using NashPy to reduce carbon emissions and handle regulatory conflicts. His teaching roles include sessional lecturer and co-instructor in operations and statistics, where he led tutorials and designed assessments. Outside academia, he served as Operations Manager at Europcar Iran and worked at the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, contributing to equipment maintenance planning.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Mirzaee’s research interests lie at the intersection of green supply chain management, optimization, and game theory. He explores uncertainty modeling through stochastic, fuzzy, and robust optimization techniques. His recent studies address challenges like carbon cap-and-trade, supply chain disruption during pandemics, and sustainable decision-making models. He is also intrigued by approximation algorithms and metaheuristics in large-scale supply chain systems.

🏆 Awards & Recognition

Dr. Mirzaee was entrusted with leadership as President of the Iranian Students’ Council at the University of Saskatchewan (2020–2021), where he organized cultural and academic events. As a respected peer reviewer for journals like Computers & Industrial Engineering and Maritime Policy & Management, he has been acknowledged for his constructive insights and contributions to academic quality enhancement.

📚 Publication Top Notes

 A preemptive fuzzy goal programming model for generalized supplier selection and order allocation with incremental discount. Computers & Industrial Engineering,

A robust optimization model for green supplier selection and order allocation in a closed-loop supply chain considering cap-and-trade mechanism.

 A three-player game theory model for carbon cap-and-trade mechanism with stochastic parameters. 

Resilient green supply chain design to mitigate the ripple effect: A two-stage stochastic optimization model (To be submitted)

Sustainable Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review and Call for Pivoting toward SDGs

An evolutionary game theory model to solve the conflicts between cap-and-tradeIn preparation

Sujit Sangram Sahoo | Business strategy | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Sujit Sangram Sahoo – Business strategy – Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad | India

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits

He, Ph.D. Scholar specializing in Blockchain Security at the Dept. of Information Technology, CORDIoT LAB, CC2, IIIT-Allahabad, UP-211015, has built a solid foundation in information technology and security. His academic journey began at Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Odisha, where he completed his B. Tech. in Information Technology, achieving a CGPA of 7.05. He continued his education at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela, obtaining an M. Tech. in Computer Science with a specialization in Information Security. His thesis, “Certificateless Nominative Signature based upon DLP,” underscored his early interest in cryptographic systems and digital security.

 

Professional Endeavors

His professional journey is marked by his dedication to teaching and research. He accumulated 2.5 years of teaching experience, including 1.5 years as an Adjunct Faculty at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad. His roles involved imparting knowledge in computer science and engineering, particularly in areas such as Operating Systems, Cryptography, Data Structures, Algorithms, and Network Security. This experience enriched his understanding of theoretical concepts and practical applications in IT security.

 

Contributions and Research Focus on Business strategy

His research focuses on Blockchain Technology and Cryptography. His Ph.D. thesis at IIIT-Allahabad, “Secure Virtual Instant Payment System in Blockchain,” addresses the scalability issues in blockchain technology by proposing off-chain protocols to improve transaction throughput. His work delves into Layer-2 Blockchain solutions, virtual payment models, and secure cryptographic methods. He has explored various aspects such as scalability, channel rebalancing in Bitcoin and Ethereum networks, and digital signature schemes for decentralized networks. His innovative approach to resolving disputes in virtual state channels and channel splitting for node idleness has been noteworthy.

Accolades and Recognition

His academic and professional achievements have earned him several recognitions. He has received MHRD fellowships for both his Ph.D. and M. Tech. studies. His scholarly contributions have been acknowledged through various awards, including the Best Boarder Award at NIT Rourkela and a state merit scholarship. Additionally, he has been actively involved in organizing and presenting at international conferences, such as IEEE INDICON and IEEE INDISCON, where his papers on secure blockchain models and payment networks have been well-received.

Impact and Influence

His work has significantly impacted the field of blockchain and cryptographic research. His research publications in esteemed journals such as the IEEE Transactions and SCI/SCIE journals have advanced the understanding of secure payment channels and blockchain-based virtual payment models. His involvement in developing certificateless cryptographic schemes has provided practical solutions for secure communications in decentralized networks, particularly for small power devices. His contributions to the academic community extend beyond research, as he has also been an active IEEE Young Professional Member and an organizer of workshops and courses on IoT, Machine Learning, and Blockchain.

Legacy and Future Contributions

His legacy in the field of blockchain and cryptography is characterized by his commitment to addressing real-world problems through innovative research. His ongoing work on secure virtual payment systems and certificateless cryptography continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of digital security. As he progresses in his academic and professional career, he is poised to make further significant contributions that will influence the development of secure and efficient blockchain technologies. His dedication to teaching and mentoring the next generation of IT professionals ensures that his impact will be felt for years to come.

 

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