Dr. Mahsa Madani-Hosseini
Overview
Dr. Mahsa Madani joined the faculty of the Ted Rogers School of Management in 2020 as an assistant professor in global management studies. She earned her Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, with a minor in Optimization and Statistics, from Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. She also earned the Project Management Certificate from Chang School of Continuing Education, Ryerson University.
Her research focuses on data analytics with applications in three main streams; (i) environment and health, (ii) business management, and (iii) sustainability and environmental management. In the first stream, she is working on the development and applications of modern data mining/machine learning techniques in analytics with selected cases in environment and health policy. The second stream mainly focuses on optimization techniques and statistical analysis to help the health policymakers and disaster management agencies address how to prepare an effective emergency preparedness plan for our growing senior community in Canada. Finally, in the last stream of her research, Dr. Madani has been applying optimization and statistical analysis tools to address sustainability and environmental management problems. The main goal of this stream focuses on how to optimize the efficiency of environmental process in a real waste management system to minimize the greenhouse gas emission.
Data analytics with applications in; environment and health, business management, and sustainability and environmental management.
1- Mahsa Madani Hosseini, Jafar Heydari, Saeed Beheshti, Maryam Zangiabadi, Manaf Zargoush, Elderly Care Facility Location in the Face of the Climate Crisis: A Case Study in Canada. (2024). Forthcoming (accepted for publication) in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. |
2- Mahsa Madani Hosseini, Manaf Zargoush, Somayeh Ghazalbash. Climate Crisis Risks to Elderly Health: Strategies for Effective Promotion and Response. (2024). Health Promotion International. 39(2) p.daae 031. |
3- Elham Shaker Ardakani a, Niloofar Gilani Larimib, Maryam Oveysi Nejadb, Mahsa Madani Hosseini, Manaf Zargoush. (2023). A Resilient, Robust Transformation of Healthcare Systems to Cope with COVID-19 through Alternative Resources. Journal: OMEGA. 114. p.102750. |
4- Ranjbar, A., Heydari, J., Madani Hosseini, M., & Yahyavi, D. (2021). Green channel coordination under asymmetric information. Annals of Operations Research, 1-34. |
5- Hosseini, M. M., Egodawatte, G., & Ruzgar, N. S. (2021). Online assessment in a business department during COVID-19: Challenges and practices. The International Journal of Management Education, 19(3), 100556. |
6- Hosseini, Mahsa Madani, et al. "Leveraging machine learning and big data for optimizing medication prescriptions in complex diseases: a case study in diabetes management." Journal of Big Data 7 (2020): 1-24. |
7- Hosseini, Mahsa Madani. "A Decision Support Contract for Cost-Quality Trade-Off in Projects under Information Asymmetry." International Journal of Business and Management 15.4 (2020). |
8- Madani-Hosseini, Mahsa, Catherine N. Mulligan, and Suzelle Barrington. "Acidification of In-Storage-Psychrophilic-Anaerobic-Digestion (ISPAD) process to reduce ammonia volatilization: Model development and validation." Waste management 52 (2016): 104-111. |
9- Madani-Hosseini, Mahsa, Catherine N. Mulligan, and Suzelle Barrington. "Microbial kinetic for in-storage-psychrophilic anaerobic digestion (ISPAD)." Journal of environmental management 146 (2014): 59-68. |
10- Madani-Hosseini, Mahsa, Catherine N. Mulligan, and Suzelle Barrington. "In-Storage-Psychrophilic-Anaerobic-Digestion (ISPAD) process. Part I: Model Development and Calibration." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 4.2 (2015): 165-192. |
11- Madani-Hosseini, Mahsa, Catherine N. Mulligan, and Suzelle Barrington. "In-Storage-Psychrophilic-Anaerobic-Digestion (ISPAD) process. Part II: Model Validation." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 4.2 (2015): 193-203. |
12- Hosseini, Mahsa Madani, Yixin Shao, and Joann K. Whalen. "Biocement production from silicon-rich plant residues: Perspectives and future potential in Canada." Biosystems engineering 110.4 (2011): 351-362. |
1-Ryerson University, TRSM Research Advancement Grant, 2022–2023. Role: Principal Investigator. |
2-Ryerson University, TRSM Research Development Grant, 2021–2023. Role: Principal Investigator. |