Cynthia Barnhart Chancellor Ford Professor of Engineering Research Interests: operations research, airlines Connect MIT Room 10-200 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA, 02139 Telephone: 617.253.3815 Email: cbarnhar@mit.edu Assistant: Shannon McCord/ smccord@mit.edu Research Website: http://engineering.mit.edu/about/leadership/cynthia-barnhart Education B.S. 1981, University of Vermont S.M. 1985, MIT Ph.D. 1988, MIT Research Interests Professor Barnhart specializes in developing models, optimization methods and decision support systems for large-scale transportation problems. Teaching Interests The focus of my teaching has been on the development and application of optimization models and algorithms to the design, management and operation of transportation systems. Two of the most recently taught courses are: Airline Operations Research, the Global Airline Industry, and Transportation Operations, Planning and Control. Selected Publications Barnhart, C., Hane, C.A., and *Vance, P.H., “Using Branch-and-Price-and-Cut to Solve Origin-Destination Integer Multicommodity Flow Problems,” Operations Research, Vol. 48, No., 2, pp.318-326, March-April 2000. *Armacost, A., Barnhart, C., and Ware, K., “Composite Variable Formulations for Express Shipment Service Network Design,” Transportation Science, Focused issue on freight transportation, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 1-20, February 2002 Barnhart, Cynthia, Belobaba, Peter, and Odoni, Amedeo R., “Applications of Operations Research in the Air Transport Industry,” Transportation Science, Vol. 37, No. 4, November 2003. Ball, Michael, Barnhart, Cynthia, Nemhauser, George, and Odoni, Amedeo, “Managing Air Traffic and Airline Operations for Schedule Reliability,” Operations Research Handbook on Transportation, Gilbert Laporte and Cynthia Barnhart (co-editors), Dec.2006.