Hina Arora is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. At ASU, Hina has taught artificial intelligence, data science, analytics, and programming courses at the executive, graduate, and undergraduate levels. She has also held Faculty Director and Director of Experiential Analytics roles for the MS in Business Analytics Program. Prior to joining ASU, Hina was an Analytics Manager at Microsoft, where she led analytics teams in the Windows Services Division and the US Central Marketing Organization. She has also held Software Development positions at IBM and Cognizant, and worked as a Research Scientist at the Center for Excellence in Document Analysis and Recognition at SUNY Buffalo. Hina has a PhD in information systems, a graduate degree in electronics and communication engineering, and an undergraduate degree in Physics.
H. Arora, T.S. Raghu, A. Vinze, A, “Decision Support for Pandemic Propagation and Containment”, Accepted, ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 2011.
H. Arora, T.S. Raghu, A. Vinze, “Resource Allocation for Demand Surge Mitigation During Disaster Response”, Decision Support Systems, vol. 50, is. 1, pp. 304-315, 2010.
H. Arora, B.K. Mishra, T.S. Raghu, “Autonomic Computing Approach to Secure Knowledge Management: A Game-theoretic Analysis,” Special Issue on Secure Knowledge Management, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, vol. 36, is. 3, pp. 487-497, 2006.