IORA Seminar Series – Roland Yap

Roland Yap is an associate professor in the School of Computing, National University of Singapore. He obtained his PhD from Monash University, Australia. His research interests are in Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Constraints, Programming Languages, Security. He is well known for his work on Constraint Logic Programming and the CLP(R) programming language which is one […]

IORA Seminar Series – Phebe Vayanos

Phebe Vayanos is an Assistant Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Southern California. She is also an Associate Director of CAIS, the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society at USC. Her research is focused on Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence and in particular on optimization and machine learning. […]

IORA Seminar Series – Ozlem Ergun

Dr. Özlem Ergun is a COE Distinguished Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University. Dr. Ergun’s research focuses on design and management of large-scale and decentralized networks. She has applied her work on network design, management, and resilience to problems arising in many critical systems including transportation, […]

IORA Seminar Series – Kaidi Yang

Kaidi Yang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the National University of Singapore. He aims to develop efficient and trustworthy algorithms for the design and operation of future mobility systems, with a particular focus on advances in vehicular technology (e.g., connected and automated vehicles, electric vehicles, etc.) and […]

IORA Seminar Series – Asa Palley

Asa Palley is an Assistant Professor of Operations and Decision Technologies at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He develops and studies methods to gather and aggregate expert opinions for use in managerial making. Secondary interests include learning in sequential decision problems, carbon pricing and investment in renewable generation and storage capacity, and […]

IORA Seminar Series – Ying-Ju Chen

Ying-Ju Chen is a Chair Professor at HKUST. Prior to the current position, he was a faculty in the Department of IEOR at UC Berkeley. He obtained a PhD degree in Operations Management from Stern School of Business at New York University in 2007, and he also holds master's and bachelor's degrees of Electrical Engineering […]