Sarah G. Nurre Data-verified
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Sarah G. Nurre is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas, whose research focuses on the application of operations research and mathematical modeling to complex logistical and scheduling problems. Her work investigates methods for optimizing systems that involve resource allocation, routing, and inventory management, particularly in dynamic or uncertain environments.
Nurre's recent publications include studies on multi-orbit routing for space robots, modeling interdependent agriculture and transportation networks for post-disaster restoration, and developing approximate dynamic programming approaches for stochastic scheduling problems. These publications demonstrate her expertise in areas such as space logistics, disaster resilience, and the optimization of battery swap stations for drones and electric vehicles.
She has a scholarly record with an h-index of 16, 31 total publications, and 1,171 citations. Nurre collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas, including Benjamin R. K. Runkle, Kelly M. Sullivan, Jakhongir Khatamov, and Susan E. Sorenson.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 1,201
Selected Publications
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Multi-orbit routing and scheduling of refuellable on-orbit servicing space robots (2022)
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Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks (2021)
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- A Monotone Approximate Dynamic Programming Approach for the Stochastic Scheduling, Allocation, and Inventory Replenishment Problem: Applications to Drone and Electric Vehicle Battery Swap Stations
- Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks
- Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks
- Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks
- Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks
- Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks
- Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks
- Informing Post-Disaster Restoration through Modeling Interdependent Agriculture and Transportation Networks
- Multi-orbit routing and scheduling of refuellable on-orbit servicing space robots
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