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Fung Feature: Youhee Choi, MEng ’18 (IEOR)

By Sharon Pan | March 7, 2019

“I’m Youhee Choi, and I was born and raised in Korea. I lived there for 26 years. My background is…

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Renyuan Xu: “There is always uncertainty in life”

By Keith McAleer | March 5, 2019

When IEOR PhD student Renyuan Xu was a kid growing up in Jinan, China, she found herself very curious about…

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Former students celebrate career of Prof. Oren

By Keith McAleer | March 5, 2019

On Saturday, February 16, 2019, the Energy and Market Engineering Symposium in Honor of Shmuel Oren was held in the Heyns Room…

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UC researchers show how better placement of defibrillators can save lives

By Keith McAleer | February 14, 2019

Sudden cardiac arrest, which occurs when the heart unexpectedly stops beating, kills more than 400,000 people in the U.S. and…

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Aswani wins NSF CAREER award to study personalized disease management

By Helen Fu | February 11, 2019

The National Science Foundation has just announced that IEOR assistant professor Anil Aswani will receive a CAREER award of $500,000…

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IEOR research selected as finalist for 2019 American Control Conference

By Helen Fu | January 28, 2019

The paper titled “On the Exponential Number of Connected Components for the Feasible Set of Optimal Decentralized Control Problems” by…

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Artificial intelligence could identify you and your health history from your step tracker

By Helen Fu | January 19, 2019

by Anil Aswani & Yoshimi Fukuoka (originally published in USA Today) Manufacturers say data stripped of identifying information is no…

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New ambidextrous robot may redefine the warehouse

By Helen Fu | January 17, 2019

Research published in Science Robotics this week announced a new “ambidextrous” robot that could change the fundamentals of warehouse distribution. The robot,…

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2019 Jengyee Prize Announced – Win A $2000 Scholarship!

By Keith McAleer | January 7, 2019

Attention undergraduates! The 2019 Jengyee Prize – Leadership for a Better World — is now accepting applications. The $2,000 prize is awarded…