Scholarship information session
This information session is for MASc and PhD students who have a minimum 80% average.
The session is also being held on September 11th, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the same location.
This information session is for MASc and PhD students who have a minimum 80% average.
The session is also being held on September 11th, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the same location.
Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering
University of Houston
Houston, TX
tlee6@uh.edu
Applied Operations Research
Chemotherapy Treatment Models Incorporating Tumour Growth and Stochastic Cancer Staging
Erenay, Fatih | Management Sciences |
He, Qi-Ming | Management Sciences |
Mahmoudzadeh, Houra | Management Sciences |
Elkamel, Ali | Chemical Engineering |
Associate Professor, Information and Decision Sciences
Carlson School of Management Minneapolis, MN
chingren@umn.edu
Principal Consultant, Strategic Policy Economics
Screening for diseases is an important, and extensively used, public health tool; early detection can improve clinical outcomes and/or reduce the spread of infectious diseases, especially for diseases that have slow to develop and/or initially non-specific symptoms (e.g., AIDS, Zika, hepatitis). A major challenge in public health screening is to design screening policies that are capable of accurately classifying subjects in a large population with limited resources and imperfect tests.
Take advantage of this on-campus opportunity to learn, network and foster research partnerships with technology innovators, leading researchers, government experts and entrepreneurs. Panel presentations will explore the implications of disruptive emerging technologies within the existing energy distribution network and the role of adaptive new policies and regulations. Delve into alternative approaches to financing small to medium size enterprises (SMEs) and consider what determines success or failure in a new business model.
Graduate Studies Administrator, Kimberly Dunne, and CECA Manager, Phil Bezaire, will be presenting details and answering questions on the process and how the co-op program works in graduate studies in Management Sciences.
Guidelines for Management Sciences Co-op Work Term Reports – Graduate Studies (PDF)
Developing trust with my clients and co-workers has been central to my career success since completing my MASc degree. I claim that automating my analytics contributed a surprising amount to developing trust in my work by making it repeatable, audit-able and alterable. In this talk, I’ll speak about those three features of automated analytics and their link to trust in the context of project examples, both successes and failures.
In creating a new partnership (“syndicate”), what division of uncertain future profit should the parties select? We consider partnerships with no substantial initial investment and no moral hazard. Parties may differ in risk attitudes and beliefs. The common approach is bargaining. We take a different approach: One party proposes to the other a contract, similarly to the principal-agent approach.