James F. Campbell 
Professor of Management Science and Information Systems 

College of Business Administration
University of Missouri - St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499 USA
campbell@umsl.edu


Degrees Held:

  • Ph.D. Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, University of California, Berkeley, 1987
  • M.S. Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, University of California, Berkeley, 1983
  • B.S. Systems Science & Mathematics, Washington University, 1981

 

Teaching Interests:

  • Logistics, Management Science, Operations Research, Geographic Information Systems
  • Courses:
    • BA 3320 - Introduction to Operations Management
    • BA 4330 - Business Logistics Systems  
    • LOM 6330 - Business Logistics Systems 
    • BA 420 - Software Applications in Supply Chain Management
    • MSIS 482 - Operations Research Methods
    • BA 414 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Research Interests:

  • Mathematical modeling of logistics and transportation systems, facility location, hub location, supply chain management.
  • Selected Recent Publications in Hub Location:
    • "Hub Arc Location Problems: Part I - Introduction and Results" (with Andreas Ernst and Mohan Krishnamoorthy), Management Science 51, 1540-1555, 2005.
    • "Hub Arc Location Problems: Part II - Formulations and Optimal Algorithms" (with Andreas Ernst and Mohan Krishnamoorthy), Management Science 51, 1556-1571, 2005.
    • "Hub Location Problems" (with Andreas Ernst and Mohan Krishnamoorthy) in H. Hamacher and Z. Drezner  (eds.) Location Analysis: Theory and Applications, Springer , Berlin, 373-408, 2002.
  • Selected Recent Publications in Snow Removal and Disposal:
    •  “A Survey of Models and Algorithms for Winter Road Maintenance. Part I: System Design for Spreading and Plowing” and Part II: System Design for Snow Disposal”, (with Nathalie Perrier and Andre Langevin), Computers & Operations Research 33, 209-262, 2006.
    • “A Survey of Models and Algorithms for Winter Road Maintenance System Design. Part III: Vehicle Routing and Depot Location for Spreading” and Part IV: Vehicle Routing and Fleet Sizing for Plowing and Snow Disposal” (with Nathalie Perrier and Andre Langevin), Computers & Operations Research 34, 211-294, 2007.
    • "Sector Design for Snow Removal and Disposal in Urban Areas" (with Andre Langevin), Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 36, 183-202, 2002.
    • "Roadway Snow and Ice Control" in M. Dror (ed.) Arc Routing: Theory, Solutions and Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Massachusetts, 389-418, 2000.
  • Other Selected Recent Publications:
    •  “The Network of Logistics Decisions” (with Diane Riopel and Andre Langevin), in A. Langevin and D. Riopel (eds.). Logistics Systems: Design and Optimization, Springer, New York, 1-38, 2005.
    • "Strategic Network Design for Motor Carriers”, in A. Langevin and D. Riopel (eds.). Logistics Systems: Design and Optimization, Springer, New York, 245-278, 2005.
    • “Modeling Net Rates for Expedited Freight Services” (with L. Douglas Smith and Ray Mundy), Transportation Research E, 2007.
    •  “Decision Tools for Reducing Congestion at Locks on the Upper Mississippi River” (with L. Douglas Smith, Donald Sweeney II, Ray Mundy and Robert Nauss), Proceedings of the Fortieth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2007.            
    • Smith, L.D., Sweeney II, D.C., and Campbell, J.F. “A Simulation Model to Evaluate Decision Rules for Lock Operations on the Upper Mississippi River” (with L. Douglas Smith and Donald Sweeney II), Proceedings of the Fortieth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2007.

Other Information:

  • Editorial Advisory Board member, Transportation Research
  • Fulbright Senior Scholar, Melbourne, Australia, 2000


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This document was last updated on November 2, 2006.

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