Dr. Milad Talebzadehhosseini joined Florida Polytechnic University as a visiting assistant
professor in the Department of Data Science and Business Analytics in August 2022.
Before joining Florida Poly, he was a post-doctoral scholar at the University of Central
Florida. Talebzadehhosseini received his Ph.D. in industrial engineering from the
University of Central Florida in December 2021. His research mainly focuses on the
applications of network science and data science techniques in the areas of sustainability,
supply chain management, economic complexity, economic development, and green economic
development.
Preeminent Postdoctoral Program Funding Support, University of Central Florida, 2022
Institute for Computational Sustainability Travel Award, 2018
University of Central Florida Graduate Presentation Award, 2018
Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Graduate Scholarship Award, University of
Regina, 2014
Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, University of Central Florida, 2021
M.S. in Industrial Engineering, University of Central Florida, 2020
M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Regina, 2016
B.S. in Industrial Management, Shomal University, 2012
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Sustainability and Sustainable Development
Network Science and Complex Networks
Economic Development, Green Economy, and Green Economic Growth
Production and Operations Management
Reviewer, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019 - current
Reviewer, Sustainability, 2022 - current
Post-Doctoral Scholar, University of Central Florida, 2022
Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, University of Central Florida, 2017 - 2021
Junior Analyst, Ministry of Economy, Government of Saskatchewan, Canada, 2014
Talebzadehhosseini, S., & Garibay, I. (2022). The interaction effects of technological
innovation and path-dependent economic growth on countries overall green growth performance. Journal of Cleaner Production, 333, 130134.
Talebzadehhosseini, S., Garibay, I., Keathley-Herring, H., Al-Rawahi, Z. R. S., Garibay,
O. O., & Woodell, J. K. (2021). Strategies to enhance university economic engagement:
evidence from US universities. Studies in Higher Education, 46(6), 1112-1131.
Talebzadehhosseini, S., Scheinert, S. R., & Garibay, I. (2020). Growing green: the
role of path dependency and structural jumps in the green economy expansion. Journal on Policy and Complex Systems, 6(1), 5-25.
Talebzadehhosseini, S., Scheinert, S.R., & Garibay, I. (2020). Global Transitioning
Towards a Green Economy: Analyzing the Evolution of the Green Product Space of the
Two Largest World Economies. In Cherifi, H., Gaito, S., Mendes, J., Moro, E., Rocha,
L. (Eds.), Complex Networks and Their Applications VIII. COMPLEX NETWORKS 2019. Studies
in Computational Intelligence, vol 882. Springer, Cham.
Salinas, T., Tejada, M., Encinas, J. J., Talebzadehhosseini, S., & Garibay, I. (2021).
Evolution Scenarios and Mitigation Strategies for COVID-19 in Peru, from the Complexity
Approach and Agent-Based Modeling. COVID, 1(3), 528-545.
Talebzadehhosseini, S., Rajabi, A., & Garibay, I. (2019, May). An Agent Based Simulation Model for Developing and Sustaining Green Urban Growth [Paper presentation]. 1st International Conference on Smart Tourism, Smart Cities and Enabling Technologies,
Orlando, FL.
Talebzadehhosseini, S., & Garibay, I. (2018, September). Sustainable Business Model Innovation for Developing the Nation’s Green Product Space:
Toward a Better Development of Nations Green Economy [Poster presentation]. 2018 Doctoral Consortium on Computational Sustainability,
Ithaca, NY.
Talebzadehhosseini, S., & Garibay, I. (2020, July). Analyzing Countries’ Paths of Green Growth [Poster presentation]. 6th International Conference on Computational Social Science, Boston, MA.
Talebzadehhosseini, S., Gunaratne, C., Scheinert, S.R., & Garibay, I. (2019, April).
Countries’ Diversification and Transition to Green Economy [Poster presentation]. The 2nd Northeast Regional Conference on Complex Systems, Binghamton, NY.