About
Professor Christine Currie is a Professor of Operational Research within Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southampton.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Simulation optimisation
- Healthcare management
- Decision making under uncertainty
- Disaster relief
- Optimal pricing
Current research
Current research focuses on the use of simulation and stochastic optimisation to solve problems in the following areas:
- Health: the use of simulation optimisation in real-time management of emergency departments; infectious disease modelling; patient flow and waiting list reduction.
- Disaster relief: optimisation of procurement and delivery of food relief with a particular focus on Indonesia.
- Optimal pricing: the application of robust optimisation and choice modelling to problems within revenue management and pricing in the leisure and transportation sectors.
Research projects
Active projects
Completed projects
Publications
Pagination
Teaching
Teaching of key topics and skills in Operational Research, mainly at the MSc level, although with some experience of teaching undergraduate and MBA students. Professor Currie has taught the following subjects.
- Stochastic Operational Research: decision theory, queueing theory, inventory control and reliability.
- Simulation
- Computer skills: Excel, SQL, R
- Revenue management
- Stochastic processes
- Multivariate statistics
- Presentation skills
Professor Currie also has extensive experience in supervising MSc and undergraduate projects, and particularly enjoys supervising projects in which students work with external partners.
External roles and responsibilities
Biography
Professor Christine Currie received her PhD in Operational Research from the University of Southampton in 2004 and is now a Professor of Operational Research in Mathematical Sciences, a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute, and previously Director of CORMSIS. She is known for her work on decision-making under uncertainty and optimal pricing, with a focus on simulation modelling and has worked on a number of funded projects, with the majority of her funding coming from EPSRC. Professor Currie is Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Simulation, sits on the Operational Research Society’s Research Panel and was a co-chair of the national Operational Research conference OR63 in 2021. She has successfully collaborated with external organisations throughout her career.