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Graduate Seminars - Autumn 2023

The graduate seminar series features lectures on current research within the field of industrial and systems engineering. The series occurs autumn, winter and spring quarter. MSIE and Ph.D. students are required to register for the entire seminar series (3 credits total).

IND E 591 schedule

Quarter:
Autumn 2023
Time:
Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
Location:
MEB 234
 
Date Speaker
October 3

William Yang, PhD candidate at UW Industrial & Systems Engineering, UW

Risk-Averse Optimization Techniques to Improve Virtual Power Plant Scheduling and Flexibility

October 10

Denny Yu, PhD, CPE Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University

Sensing, computer vision, and artificial intelligence techniques: Transforming the field of physical ergonomics

October 17

Yungjun Choe, Associate Professor, UW Industrial & Systems Engineering

Are We Ready to Harness Big Data for Disaster Management?

October 24

Christina Mastrangelo, Associate Professor, UW Industrial & Systems Engineering

Getting the scope and context of innovation right: toolsets to guide systems thinking

October 31

Ji-Eun Kim, Assistant Professor, UW Industrial & Systems Engineering

Neurophysiological sensor-based predictive modeling for human performance in multitasking environments

November 7

Shan Liu, Associate Professor, UW Industrial & Systems Engineering

Geospatial Healthcare Resource Allocation Problems with Fairness Considerations

November 14 Chaoyue Zhao, Assistant Professor, UW Industrial & Systems Engineering
November 21

Prashanth Rajivan, Assistant Professor, UW Industrial & Systems Engineering

Analyzing Adversarial Decision-Making Using models of Instance Based Learning and Natural Language Processing

November 28

Chason Coelho, Principal Scientist at Exponent

Human Factors in the Real World: Contexts, Issues, and Applications

December 5

Afra Mashhadi, Assistant Professor, UW Computer Software and Systems Bothell

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