Eva Regnier

Eva Dorothy Regnier (born 1971)[1] is a decision scientist whose research concerns the interaction between human decision-making and environmental prediction.

[2] Regnier graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in environmental engineering science.

[3] Regnier has published well-cited works on volatility in energy markets[pub 1] and on decision-making for evacuations based on hurricane predictions.

[2][pub 2] Other topics in her research include correlations between pirate activity and predicted changes in climate and weather.

[2][pub 3] Her work on hurricane evacuation was a finalist for the INFORMS Junior Faculty Forum award, and her work developing a tool to simulate the hurricane decision-making process was a finalist in the INFORMS MSOM Practice Based Research Competition.