Charles Robert Hadlock

Charles Robert Hadlock (born April 19, 1947, in Brooklyn,[1] New York City) is an American applied mathematician, professor emeritus of mathematical sciences, and consultant in risk analysis.

[4][7] For the academic year 1996–1997 he was on leave of absence as a visiting professor of earth, atmospheric, and planetary sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

[4] Hadlock's research in applied mathematician involves risk analysis, agent-based simulations, environmental management, service-learning, and various forms of mathematical modeling.

During his years with Arthur D. Little, Inc., he worked on environmental cases such as the Love Canal toxic chemical pollution, the Bhopal disaster, and the Three Mile Island accident.

His research and teaching dealt with mathematical models of stability of societal structures, economic and environmental changes, new forms of conflict, and bad leadership in the corporate and public sectors.