Douglas S. Fearing

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

Douglas Fearing is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Technology and Operations Management Unit, teaching the Technology and Operations Management course in the MBA required curriculum.

His research is directed at techniques for evaluating and improving the performance of complex systems, primarily in the airline industry. He is particularly interested in mitigating airport and airspace congestion by increasing the coordination between airlines and governmental managing agencies. Professor Fearing's paper on coordinating air traffic-flow management programs was awarded the Anna Valicek Medal by the airline industry group AGIFORS. A secondary research interest is applying performance evaluation techniques to sports management, and his coauthored work in this area has been highlighted in The Wall Street Journal and Slate.

Professor Fearing received his Ph.D. in operations research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was recognized for the quality of his teaching.  After earning his bachelor's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, he spent five years at Trilogy, a software company in Austin, Texas, working on engagements with Ford, British Airways, and Goodyear. Based on his sports management research, he has consulted for Titleist and the Tampa Bay Rays. Professor Fearing and his wife have two young children.

 
  1. Douglas S. Fearing: Winner of the 2013 Alpha Award for Best Research Paper at the 2013 Sloan Sports Analytics Conference for his paper with Timothy Chan, "The Value of Flexibility in Baseball Roster Construction."

  2. Douglas S. Fearing: Won the 2011 INFORMS Aviation Applications Section Dissertation Prize for "The Case for Coordination: Equity, Efficiency, and Passenger Impacts in Air Traffic Flow Managment" (MIT, 2010).

  3. Douglas S. Fearing: Received the 2009 MIT Graduate Student Council Teaching Award.

  4. Douglas S. Fearing: Received the MIT Sloan School of Management Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award in 2009.

  5. Douglas S. Fearing: Received the Graduate Research Award for 2009/2010 from the Airport Cooperative Research Program.

  6. Douglas S. Fearing: Received the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics UPS Ph.D. Fellowship for 2009/2010.

  7. Douglas S. Fearing: Received the 2009 Anna Valicek Award from AGIFORS (the Airline Group of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies).