I am Professor of Operations and Industrial Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), with courtesy appointments in Mathematical Sciences, Data Science, and Computer Science. I hold a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. My objective is to use science and technology to assist real human need by improving systems that serve vulnerable peoples, such as refugees and asylum seekers, survivors of human trafficking, and children in the foster care system.
I believe that the convergence of novel analytical technologies and open-source software can create solutions that improve quality of life, increase fairness, restore dignity, and generate significant societal impact. My research focuses on using prescriptive (integer optimization) and predictive (machine learning) analytics, together with algorithms, to effectively allocate scarce resources.
Under my mentorship, my team employs mathematical modeling and develops methods and tools to benefit vulnerable and marginalized individuals, groups, and populations. My scholarly work deeply influences students to get involved in these research projects that provides an opportunity to contribute in expanding the current boundaries of knowledge.
My research is supported by the National Science Foundation (Operations Engineering) grants CMMI-1825348, CMMI-1841893, CMMI-1935602, the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation, and other organizations.
You can find my work published in research journals and conferences that include:
- Operations Research
- Production and Operations Management
- European Journal of Operational Research
- INFORMS Journal on Computing
- IISE Transactions
- IJCAI
- Decision Support Systems
- Discrete Optimization
- Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
- Journal of Cleaner Production
- Journal of Combinatorial Optimization
- Health Systems
- Bioinformatics
Learn more about Professor Trapp's teaching, current students, and how to join his team on his personal website.
Visit Digital WPI to view student projects and research advised by Professor Trapp.
I am Professor of Operations and Industrial Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), with courtesy appointments in Mathematical Sciences, Data Science, and Computer Science. I hold a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. My objective is to use science and technology to assist real human need by improving systems that serve vulnerable peoples, such as refugees and asylum seekers, survivors of human trafficking, and children in the foster care system.
I believe that the convergence of novel analytical technologies and open-source software can create solutions that improve quality of life, increase fairness, restore dignity, and generate significant societal impact. My research focuses on using prescriptive (integer optimization) and predictive (machine learning) analytics, together with algorithms, to effectively allocate scarce resources.
Under my mentorship, my team employs mathematical modeling and develops methods and tools to benefit vulnerable and marginalized individuals, groups, and populations. My scholarly work deeply influences students to get involved in these research projects that provides an opportunity to contribute in expanding the current boundaries of knowledge.
My research is supported by the National Science Foundation (Operations Engineering) grants CMMI-1825348, CMMI-1841893, CMMI-1935602, the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation, and other organizations.
You can find my work published in research journals and conferences that include:
- Operations Research
- Production and Operations Management
- European Journal of Operational Research
- INFORMS Journal on Computing
- IISE Transactions
- IJCAI
- Decision Support Systems
- Discrete Optimization
- Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
- Journal of Cleaner Production
- Journal of Combinatorial Optimization
- Health Systems
- Bioinformatics
Learn more about Professor Trapp's teaching, current students, and how to join his team on his personal website.
Visit Digital WPI to view student projects and research advised by Professor Trapp.
SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being
SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being - Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities - Reduce inequality within and among countries
SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production - Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions - Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Scholarly Work
Professor Trapp's research focuses on integer optimization, machine learning, and societal challenges.
- Full list of publications in Google Scholar
- Full list of publications in Scopus
- Full list of publications in DBLP
Featured works:
N. Ahani, P. Gölz, A. Procaccia, A. Teytelboym, A. C. Trapp, "Dynamic Placement in Refugee Resettlement," Communications of the ACM, 2024.
N. Ahani, P. Gölz, A. Procaccia, A. Teytelboym, A. C. Trapp, "Dynamic Placement in Refugee Resettlement," accepted, Operations Research, 2023.
Y. Kaya, K. Maass, G. Dimas, R. Konrad, A. C. Trapp, M. Dank "Improving Access to Housing and Supportive Services for Runaway and Homeless Youth: Reducing Vulnerability to Human Trafficking in New York City," IISE Transactions, pp. 1-15, 2022.
N. Ahani, T. Andersson, A. Martinello, A. Teytelboym, A. C. Trapp, "Placement Optimization in Refugee Resettlement," Operations Research, 69(5), pp. 1349‐1650, 2021.
S. Azizi, C. Bozkir, A. C. Trapp, E. Kundakcioglu, A. K. Kurbanzade, "Aid Allocation for Camp‐Based and Urban Refugees with Uncertain Demand and Replenishments," Production and Operations Management, 30(12), pp. 4455‐4474, 2021.
R. A. Konrad, A. C. Trapp, T. Palmbach, J. S. Blom, "Overcoming Human Trafficking via Operations Research and Analytics: Opportunities for Methods, Models, and Applications," European Journal of Operational Research, 259 (2), pp. 733‐745, 2017.
T. Petit, A. C. Trapp, "Enriching Solutions to Combinatorial Problems via Solution Engineering," INFORMS Journal on Computing, 31(3), pp. 429‐444, 2019.
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