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IEOR Seminar Series: Sami Davies, UC Berkeley

IEOR seminars occur on Mondays throughout the Spring semester in room 3108 of Etcheverry Hall. Seminars feature leading-edge research from experts in industrial engineering and operations research who come from local, national, and international institutions. Seminars are open to students, faculty, and the public.   Location: 3108 of Etcheverry Hall January 29 @ 3:30 –…

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Lyft Info Session

Please register to attend our upcoming Lyft Info Session on Wednesday, January 31 at 3:15 pm. Event Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 Event Time: 3:15 PM to 4:30 PM Event Address: 1174 Etcheverry Hall (Dantzig Auditorium) Register Here “As a seasoned Data Scientist with over 10 years of expertise, I specialize in marketplace design and currently lead…

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IEOR Seminar Series: Sam Burer, University of Iowa

IEOR seminars occur on Mondays throughout the Spring semester in room 3108 of Etcheverry Hall. Seminars feature leading-edge research from experts in industrial engineering and operations research who come from local, national, and international institutions. Seminars are open to students, faculty, and the public. Location: 3108 of Etcheverry Hall February 12 @ 3:30 – 4:45…

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Special IEOR Seminar: Huiwen Jia, U Michigan

Monday, January 8th, 2024 1:30 – 3:00 PM Etch 1174 Title:Online Learning and Pricing for Service Systems with Reusable Resources   Abstract:Revenue management with reusable resources finds many important applications in today’s economy, such as cloud computing services, car/bicycle rental services, ride-hailing services, and call center services. In this work, we consider a price-based revenue…

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Special IEOR Seminar: Dipayan Banerjee, Georgia Tech

Thursday, January 11th, 2024 1:30 – 3:00 PM Etcheverry 1174 Title: Demand Management and Delivery Optimization for E-Retail Fulfillment Abstract: Growing competition in the electronic retail (e-retail) sector has motivated firms to offer faster fulfillment time guarantees to customers. In particular, next-day delivery (NDD) and same-day delivery (SDD) options are now increasingly common in online…

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Special IEOR Seminar: Leann Thayaparan, MIT

Title: Modelling the Role of Driver Behavior in Supporting Renewables in the Electric Grid Abstract: As we move towards more renewable resources, the ability to produce electricity in time with demand diminishes. Instead, rises a need for energy storage or the ability to produce electricity when renewables allow and store it for when demand needs…

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InstaDeep Info Session

Register Here Event Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2024 Event Time: 3:15 PM to 4:30 PM Event Address: Room 100 Mudd Hall (Seeley G. Mudd Bldg, 1798 Scenic Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709)   Founded in 2014, InstaDeep is a pioneering AI company at the forefront of innovation. With strategic offices in major cities worldwide, including London, San Francisco,…

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INFORMS San Francisco Chapter In-Person Event

  Please join us for this upcoming in-person event! We will start gathering at 4pm, with talks from two presenters beginning at 4:30pm. Ariel Evnine (Research Science Manager, Meta) and Holger Teichgraeber (Data Science Manager, Archer Aviation) will present individual 25 minute talks, followed by networking. We will be meeting at UC Berkeley – Dantzig…

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Cyber Risk and Insurance France-Berkeley Conference

Cyber risk is a major concern for public entities and private companies and constitutes a systemic threat to the resilience of the financial and economic world. 1% of the world’s GDP goes up every year because of cyber-crime. Chair of the Federal Reserve of the United States, Jerome Powell, has stated that Cyberattacks are now…

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IEOR Seminar Series: Sami Davies, Simons Institute and UC Berkeley [CANCELLED]

Title: One Partition Approximation All  $ell_p$ Objectives in Correlation Clustering Abstract: Correlation clustering is a natural model arising from community detection problems. A complete graph is given with each edge labeled as either positive or negative; two vertices are connected by a positive edge when they are “similar” and want to being clustered together, while a negative edge indicates vertices…

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