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Overview

Randolph W. Hall is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within social sciences, medicine, and mathematics, with a notable focus on modeling and simulation, epidemiology, strategy and management, education, and economics and econometrics.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate an interest in higher education innovation as well as pandemic-related studies. Representative papers include:

  • University Strategic Plans: What they Say about Innovation (2021, Innovative Higher Education)
  • Students as Partners in University Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2021, Education + Training)
  • Creating The Innovative University (2020, Technology & Innovation)
  • Tracking Covid-19 Cases and Deaths in the United States: Metrics of Pandemic Progression Derived from a Queueing Framework (2022, Health Care Management Science)
  • Spatial Interaction Analysis of Infectious Disease Import and Export between Regions (2024, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)

Coauthors who frequently collaborate with Randolph W. Hall include Mingdong Lyu, Andrew Moore, Kuofu Liu, and Chang Chang. The partnerships highlight interdisciplinary approaches to health and innovation research.

The scientist publishes recurrently in journals such as Technology & Innovation, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Innovative Higher Education, and Education + Training.

Research topics covered by Randolph W. Hall consist of:

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
  • Higher Education Governance and Development
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies

In 2024, Randolph W. Hall published a book titled Managing Innovation Inside Universities through Springer Science+Business Media, further contributing to the literature on innovation within academic institutions.

Best Publications

  • Distribution Strategies that Minimize Transportation and Inventory Costs

    Lawrence D. Burns;Randolph W. Hall;Dennis E. Blumenfeld;Carlos F. Daganzo

  • The Fastest Path through a Network with Random Time-Dependent Travel Times

    Randolph W. Hall

  • DISTANCE APPROXIMATIONS FOR ROUTING MANUAL PICKERS IN A WAREHOUSE

    Randolph W. Hall

  • Queueing Methods: For Services and Manufacturing

    Randolph W. Hall

  • Handbook of transportation science

    Randolph W Hall

  • Bus dispatching at timed transfer transit stations using bus tracking technology

    Maged Dessouky;Randolph Hall;Ali Nowroozi;Karen Mourikas

  • TRAVEL OUTCOME AND PERFORMANCE: THE EFFECT OF UNCERTAINTY ON ACCESSIBILITY

    Randolph W. Hall

  • Transportation Science

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  • CONSOLIDATION STRATEGY : INVENTORY, VEHICLES AND TERMINALS

    R W Hall

  • Fleet sizing and empty equipment redistribution for center-terminal transportation networks

    Yafeng Du;Randolph Hall

  • Vehicle Sorting for Platoon Formation: Impacts on Highway Entry and Throughput

    Randolph Hall;Chinan Chin

  • Reducing Logistics Costs at General Motors

    Dennis E. Blumenfeld;Lawrence D. Burns;Carlos F. Daganzo;Michael C. Frick

  • Transportation Science

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  • REAL-TIME CONTROL OF BUSES FOR SCHEDULE COORDINATION AT A TERMINAL

    Maged Dessouky;Randolph Hall;Lei Zhang;Ajay Singh

  • Modeling Patient Flows Through the Health care System

    Randolph Hall;David Belson;Pavan Murali;Maged Dessouky

  • A link-based variational inequality model for dynamic departure time/route choice

    Bin Ran;Randolph W Hall;David E Boyce

  • Handbook of healthcare system scheduling

    Randolph W. Hall

  • ROUTE CHOICE AND ADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON A CAPACITATED AND DYNAMIC NETWORK

    Randolph W. Hall

  • NETWORK DESIGN FOR A GRID HYBRID TRANSIT SERVICE

    Majid M. Aldaihani;Luca Quadrifoglio;Maged M. Dessouky;Randolph Hall

  • Non-recurrent congestion: How big is the problem? Are traveler information systems the solution?

    Randolph W. Hall

  • Territory Planning and Vehicle Dispatching with Driver Learning

    Hongsheng Zhong;Randolph W. Hall;Maged Dessouky

  • DISTRIBUTION STRATEGIES THAT MINIMIZE TRANSPORTATION AND INVENTORY COSTS. IN: TRANSPORT LOGISTICS

    L D Burns;R W Hall;D E Blumenfield

Frequent Co-Authors

Maged Dessouky
Maged Dessouky University of Southern California
Asad J. Khattak
Asad J. Khattak University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Hong Kam Lo
Hong Kam Lo Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Carlos F. Daganzo
Carlos F. Daganzo University of California, Berkeley
Genevieve Giuliano
Genevieve Giuliano University of Southern California
Alexander Skabardonis
Alexander Skabardonis University of California, Berkeley
Bin Ran
Bin Ran University of Wisconsin–Madison
David E. Boyce
David E. Boyce Northwestern University
Martin Wachs
Martin Wachs University of California, Los Angeles

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