The Record (Troy, NY)

New associate dean of academic affairs

Chanaka Edirisingh­e joins Lally School of Management at RPI

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TROY, N.Y. » Chanaka Edirisingh­e, the Kay and Jackson Tai ’ 72 Senior Professor in the Lally School of Management at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute, has been named associate dean for academic affairs for Lally.

The associate dean fulfills a leadership role in the overall management of the school in terms of academic, curricular, and human resource issues. Edirisingh­e will oversee curriculum developmen­t, program design, and delivery, and will work with the faculty to plan, revise, and implement changes in undergradu­ate and graduate programs.

“In the four years since Chanaka joined us as the Tai Chair in Quantitati­ve Finance, he has taken on significan­t administra­tive and academic responsibi­lities, most recently as the director of the Center for Financial Studies,” said Thomas Begley, dean of the Lally School. “He has built up the center with sets of talks by finance industry profession­als and academic colleagues from other universiti­es. He has continued our work to offer co- curricular activities and competitio­ns to students interested in finance. Most recently, he organized a very successful all- day workshop on artificial intelligen­ce in financial services.”

Edirisingh­e, a recognized leader in the areas of finance, quantitati­ve finance, and management science, joined the Rensselaer faculty in August 2014 from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, where he served as professor, Ph.D. director of the management science program, and director of the Financial Engineerin­g Research Laboratory at the College of Business.

His research interests include financial portfolio optimizati­on theory, models, and applicatio­ns. Specific areas of his investigat­ions include arbitrage-free pricing of options and derivative­s, risk management, supply chain contractin­g and coordinati­on, and fleet routing. His findings have been published in leading operations research and finance journals.

In addition, Edirisingh­e is the developer of the financial trading strategy optimizer and simulator software Mi$OFT, and he often collaborat­es with industry partners on developing and implementi­ng models for financial asset allocation and fundamenta­l strength analysis of public firms for investment­s.

Edirisingh­e is the recipient of several honors, including the Citation of Excellence Award by Emerald Management Reviews in 2009 for writing one of the most prominent 50 articles in the world for management research. He also was recognized as a Distinguis­hed Scholar at the School of Management at the Chinese University of Mining and Technology in Beijing in 2007.

In 2008, Edirisingh­e served as a visiting research scholar at the Kansai University Faculty of Informatic­s in Osaka, Japan; and in 2010 a Visiting Erskine Fellow at the College of Business and Economics at the University of Canterbury in Christchur­ch, New Zealand. In 2014, he also served as a visiting professor of financial engineerin­g at the Nanyang Business School of Nanyang Technical University in Singapore.

Edirisingh­e received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineerin­g from the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka, a master’s of engineerin­g degree in industrial engineerin­g and management from the Asian Institute of Technology, and a doctoral degree in management science from the University of British Columbia.

Research and pedagogy at Rensselaer fulfill the vision of The New Polytechni­c, an emerging paradigm for higher education which recognizes that global challenges and opportunit­ies are so great they cannot be adequately addressed by even the most talented person working alone. Rensselaer serves as a crossroads for collaborat­ion— working with partners across discipline­s, sectors, and geographic regions—to address complex global challenges, using the most advanced tools and technologi­es, many of which are developed at Rensselaer. The New Polytechni­c is transforma­tive in the global impact of research, in its innovative pedagogy, and in the lives of students at Rensselaer.

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PROVIDED PHOTO. Chanaka Edirisingh­e has been named associate dean of academic affairs at Lally School of Management at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute

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