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Zhang Qiang's personal profile
1978 Graduated from the Department of Mathematical Mechanics of Lanzhou University, majoring in computational mathematics; 1987 graduated from the department of probability and statistics of Peking University with a master's degree in science; 1999 graduated from Jiaotong College of Southwest Jiaotong University with a doctorate in engineering. In 2000, he was a senior visiting scholar at the Institute of Mathematics and System Science, China Academy of Sciences; 200 1, postdoctoral fellow, Beijing Institute of Technology; Senior research fellow, Department of Management Science, City University of Hong Kong, 2002; In 2005, he was a visiting scholar at Illinois Institute of Technology. He is currently a professor, doctoral supervisor and director of the Department of Management Science and Engineering of Beijing Institute of Technology.

Professor Zhang Qiang has long been engaged in teaching and scientific research. After coming to our school, I have taught operations research, logistics and supply chain management, econometrics, fuzzy mathematics, fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making theory and application, reliability engineering principles and other courses. His research interests are wide, including decision analysis, game theory, non-additive measurement theory, modern logistics and supply chain management, operational research and fuzzy optimization, neural network and genetic algorithm, customer satisfaction evaluation, urban transportation network balance analysis and so on. At present, more than 100 scientific papers have been published in academic journals and conferences at home and abroad, including 5 papers in SCI and 10 in EI. He presided over and participated in scientific research projects 10, including 4 projects of national natural science foundation. At present, he is studying the National Natural Science Foundation project 1: "Research on the Theory and Application of Fuzzy Cooperative Antagonism" (7047 1063), and two scientific research projects have won provincial and ministerial awards. In addition, he is an expert in the paper evaluation of some important international magazines and some core journals in China, and also an expert in the project evaluation of the National Natural Science Foundation and the doctoral program fund of the Ministry of Education. In 2003, he won the logistics newcomer award.