The graduate seminar series occurs autumn, winter, and spring quarter. The seminars feature lectures on current research within the field of industrial and systems engineering. MSIE and Ph.D. students are required to register for the entire seminar series (3 credits total).
IND E 592 schedule
Date | Speaker |
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January 3
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Sarah Li, PhD student, Aeronautics & Astronautics Engineering, University of Washington Safe Large-scale Autonomy under Resource Congestion and Uncertainty |
January 10 |
Dr. Karen Leung, Assistant Professor, Aeronautics & Astronautics Engineering, University of Washington Towards Data-Driven Safety Concept Synthesis for Human-Robot Interactions |
January 17 |
Ph.D. Student, Ameer Hamza Shakur, Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Washington Rule-based Decision-Making Systems for Heterogeneous Longitudinal Data |
January 24 |
Dr. Shi Chen, Associate Professor, Foster School of Business, University of Washington Cost Optimization in Cloud Computing: Capacity Reservation for Intermittent Random Demand Surges |
January 31 |
Dr. Wanning Chen, Assistant Professor, Foster School of Business, University of Washington Speed Up the Cold-Start Learning in Two-Sided Bandits with Many Arms |
February 7 |
Dr. Joris Kinable, Senior Research Scientist, Amazon Snow Plow Route Optimization: A Constraint Programming Approach |
February 14 |
Dr. Faisal Hossain, American Institute of Hydrology, Professional Hydrologist, University of Washington |
February 21 |
Seminar |
February 28 |
Seminar |
March 7 |
Seminar |