CBB Bioinnovations Seminar - Charles L. Cooney; MIT
“Accelerating Academic Research into Commercial Impact"
Charles L. Cooney
Robert T. Haslam (1911) Professor of Chemical Engineering, Emeritus,
Charles L. Cooney
Robert T. Haslam (1911) Professor of Chemical Engineering, Emeritus,

“Feeling stressed? Come join us on Tuesdays at lunch and enjoy a relaxing, stress-free space. We will have yoga mats, tea, art-supplies and other leisure activities and resources to help you find your calm.” One of the Engineering Counsellors (Kristine Meier, Fiona Dhanapala, or Cassie Smith) will be available for the hour, for engineering students who wish to have an informal chat about stress management strategies.
Dr. Alfred Yu, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo
Perhaps popularly known for its use in fetal scanning, ultrasound has already been enjoying a widespread role in today’s clinical practice. Nevertheless, one demerit point that has been limiting ultrasound’s diagnostic potential is its arguably second-rated image quality.
Management Sciences will host Murat Kurt from the State University of Buffalo.
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Management Sciences will host Timothy Chan from University of Toronto as he delivers his seminar; Goodness-Of-Fit in Inverse Optimization.
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Management Sciences will host Kris (Ferreira) Johnson from Harvard Business School as she delivers her seminar; Analytics for an Online Retailer: Demand Forecasting & Price Optimization.
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Management Sciences will host Mike Kim from the University of Toronto as he delivers his seminar; Approximate Learning Trajectories for Bayesian Bandits
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Management Sciences will host Xinghao Yan from Western University as he delivers his seminar on; Influenza Vaccine Supply Chain with Vaccination Promotion Effort and its Coordination
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