Nasir J. Sheikh, Ph.D.

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2013 Engineering and Technology Management Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States 
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System Science Engineering, Management Business Administration, Operations Research
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Dundar F. Kocaoglu grad student 2013 Portland State University
 (Assessment of Solar Photovoltaic Technologies Using Multiple Perspectives and Hierarchical Decision Modeling.)
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London JO, Sheikh NJ. (2020) Innovation in African-American high-tech enterprises: a multi-agent approach Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues. 7: 3101-3121
Sheikh NJ, Kocaoglu DF, Lutzenhiser L. (2016) Social and political impacts of renewable energy: Literature review Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Sheikh NJ, Kim K, Kocaoglu DF. (2016) Use of hierarchical decision modeling to select target markets for a new personal healthcare device Health Policy and Technology. 5: 99-112
Sheikh NJ. (2015) Dissent and games as a consideration in decision making: Case of Solar Photovoltaic Technologies Portland International Conference On Management of Engineering and Technology. 2015: 374-380
Sheikh NJ, Park YJ, Kocaoglu DF. (2014) Assessment of solar photovoltaic technologies using multiple perspectives and hierarchical decision modeling: Manufacturers worldview Picmet 2014 - Portland International Center For Management of Engineering and Technology, Proceedings: Infrastructure and Service Integration. 491-497
Daim TU, Gomez FA, Martin H, et al. (2013) Technology roadmap development process (TRDP) in the medical electronic device industry International Journal of Business Innovation and Research. 7: 228-263
Sheikh NJ, Daim T. (2013) Use of Multiple Perspectives and Decision Modeling for Solar Photovoltaic Technology Assessment Green Energy and Technology. 60: 113-127
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