Jaelynn Oh
Assistant Professor
Department of Operations and Information Systems
Faculty, Tenure Track
Jaelynn Oh is an Assistant Professor in the Operations & Information Systems. She earned her Ph.D. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. She teaches operations management for the Eccles School.
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Ph.D. in Operations and Information Management (May 2014)
Thesis: Essays on Service Operations Management
Advisor: Xuanming Su
Stanford Unversity, Stanford, CA
M.S. in Management Science and Engineering (June 2008) – GPA 4.02/4.3
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, South Korea
B.S. in Applied Mathematics – Summa cum laude (February 2005) – GPA 3.95/4.3
Jaelynn Oh, Michael Zargham, Xuanming Su & Ali Jadbabaie (2012). Game Theoretic Analysis of Customer Subscription Decisions in Networks with Positive Externality. IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. Accepted, 11/2012.
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Victor M. Preciado, Jaelynn Oh & Ali Jadbabaie (2011). Analysis of Equilibria and Strategic Interation in Complex Networks. IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. Accepted, 11/2011.
JAELYNN OH, & Xuanming Su. (2014) Optimal Pricing of Reservations and Advance Selling in Queues. Presentation, Presented, 12/29/2014.
Informs Conference. Session Chair. 03/2015 – present
POMS Conference. Session Chair. 01/2015 – present
Management Science. Reviewer. 06/2013 – present
Opearations Research. Reviewer. 06/2013 – present