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Pallets are the most common form of packaging in the retail industry. Their building involves the solution of a three-dimensional packing problem with side practical constraints such as item support and pallet stability, leading to what is known as the mixed-case palletization problem. Motivated by the fact that solving industry-size instances is still very challenging for current methods, we propose a new solution methodology that combines data analysis at the instance level and optimization to build pallets.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017 12:00 am - Wednesday, December 6, 2017 12:00 am EST (GMT -05:00)

ExpecTAtions Teaching Assistant Workshop

ExpecTAtions is a two-day workshop that prepares Waterloo Engineering students to undertake a teaching assistantship. To serve as a TA, you are required to complete the ExpecTAtions workshop. After full attendance and successful completion of all required activities you will receive a certificate noting your achievement.

Tuesday, February 6, 2018 10:00 am - 10:00 am EST (GMT -05:00)

PhD Defence | Morley Katz: "A Field Theory of Leadership"

Existing leadership theories tend to explain that leaders induce others to follow as a function of one or more of the following:

i) A specific set of traits possessed by the leader (e.g., charisma);

ii) Different types of behaviours the leader exhibits depending on the situation (e.g., a focus on tasks or a focus on relationships);

iii) Specifics relating to the structure and dynamics of the leader-follower relationship (e.g., economic, social, or psychological exchange, or a 'customized' focus on the 'follower').

Tuesday, February 27, 2018 2:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition 2018 - Management Sciences Heat

The University wide competition starts with our department-level heat. We want Management Sciences to be well represented on the university stage!

The 3MT is a university-wide competition for research-based master’s thesis and doctoral students.  Competitors will have 1 slide and 3 minutes to explain their research to a non-specialist audience.

This year we will be running our own department-level heat on February 27, 2018 at 2:00 pm in CPH 4335 with prizes and a winner moving on to the university-wide competition.

Area of Research:

Information Systems

Committee Chair:

Stan Potapenko, Civil & Environmental Engineering

Examining Committee:

Stanko Dimitrov, Management Sciences (supervisor)

Fatih Erenay, Management Sciences

James Bookbinder, Management Sciences

Liping Fu, Civil & Environmental Engineering

Area of Research

Management of Technology

Committee Chair

Sagar Naik, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Examining Committee

Frank Safayeni, Management Sciences

Elizabeth Jewkes, Management Sciences

Robert Duimering, Management Sciences

Nada Basir, Conrad Centre - CBET
 

Consider a buyer participating in a repeated auction, such as those prevalent in display advertising. How would she test whether the auction is incentive compatible? To bid effectively, she is interested in whether the auction is single-shot incentive compatible—a pure second-price auction, with fixed reserve price, and also dynamically incentive compatible—her bids are not used to set future reserve prices. In this work we develop tests based on simple bid perturbations that a buyer can use to answer these questions, with a focus on dynamic incentive compatibility.