Every week, the IMSE Department hosts a PhD Seminar Series with featured presenters, including professors, industry leaders, and our own PhD students.
This semester, the seminars have included:
- Dr. Shouyi Wang, IMSE Assistant Professor: “Data Mining and Pattern Learning for Personalized Healthcare Decision-Making Systems” and “An Efficient Time Series Subsequence Pattern Mining and Prediction Framework with an Application to Respiratory Motion Prediction”
- Dr. Jay Rosenberger, IMSE Associate Professor and director of COSMOS: “Mixed integer linear programming approaches for land use planning that limit urban sprawl”
- Dr. Sheik Imrhan, IMSE Associate Professor: “Ergonomics Research, focusing on the kinematics of manual tasks”
- Dr. Nedialko Dimitrov, UT Austin Assistant Professor in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering: “Mapping Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Texas”
- Dr. Brian Huff, IMSE Associate Professor: “The Use of Auto Model Generation Techniques to Support the Modeling and Analysis in Discrete-Event Systems”
- Dr. Aera LeBoulluec, IMSE Senior Lecturer
- Antonia Alanis, IMSE PhD student under Dr. Rosenberger: “Mathematical Optimization Techniques for Selective Catalytic Reduction for a Fleet of Power Plants”
- Yeqing Li, CSE PhD student: “Iterative Data Imputation for Adaptive Pain Management”
- Rohit Rawat, EE PhD student: “Two-stage Feature Selection for Efficient Modeling of Pain Management Data”
- Dr. Bill Corley, IMSE Professor: “A Brief Introduction to Game Theory Old and New”
- Sam Okate, IMSE PhD student: “Evaluating the Impacts of the “Internet of Things” to Reduce Runway Incursions and Understanding the How, Why, and When”
- Steve Kiester, an industry leader from Bell Helicopter: “Essentials of Entry-level Project Management”