Nikolaos Argyris
Management
Loughborough University
United Kingdom
Biography
Nikolaos (Nikos) Argyris is Lecturer in Operational Research at the School of Business and Economics. He completed his undergraduate studies in Economics at Aristotle University, followed by an MSc and a PhD in Operational Research at the London School of Economics. Prior to joining Loughborough, Nikos was a Research Fellow in the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick. Previously to that he held post-doctoral positions at the London School of Economics.
Research Interest
Nikos’ research interests broadly lie in the interface and applications of Mathematical Optimisation, Decision Theory/Analysis and Economics. My work draws together decision theory and optimisation methods to design frameworks for decision support and the underlying computational models. I am particularly interested in modelling preferences, values and objectives to support decision making.
Publications
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Argyris, N, Figueira, JR & Morton, A (2011) Identifying preferred solutions to multi-objective binary optimisation problems, with an application to the multi-objective knapsack problem, Journal of Global Optimization, 49(2), pp.213-235. DOI: 10.1007/s10898-010-9541-9.
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Argyris, N, Morton, A & Figueira, JR (2014) Cut: A multicriteria approach for concavifiable preferences, Operations Research, 62(3), pp.633-642. DOI: 10.1287/opre.2014.1274.