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Fung Feature: Youhee Choi, MEng ’18 (IEOR)
“I’m Youhee Choi, and I was born and raised in Korea. I lived there for 26 years. My background is…
Renyuan Xu: “There is always uncertainty in life”
When IEOR PhD student Renyuan Xu was a kid growing up in Jinan, China, she found herself very curious about…
Former students celebrate career of Prof. Oren
On Saturday, February 16, 2019, the Energy and Market Engineering Symposium in Honor of Shmuel Oren was held in the Heyns Room…
UC researchers show how better placement of defibrillators can save lives
Sudden cardiac arrest, which occurs when the heart unexpectedly stops beating, kills more than 400,000 people in the U.S. and…
Aswani wins NSF CAREER award to study personalized disease management
The National Science Foundation has just announced that IEOR assistant professor Anil Aswani will receive a CAREER award of $500,000…
IEOR research selected as finalist for 2019 American Control Conference
The paper titled “On the Exponential Number of Connected Components for the Feasible Set of Optimal Decentralized Control Problems” by…
Artificial intelligence could identify you and your health history from your step tracker
by Anil Aswani & Yoshimi Fukuoka (originally published in USA Today) Manufacturers say data stripped of identifying information is no…
New ambidextrous robot may redefine the warehouse
Research published in Science Robotics this week announced a new “ambidextrous” robot that could change the fundamentals of warehouse distribution. The robot,…
2019 Jengyee Prize Announced – Win A $2000 Scholarship!
Attention undergraduates! The 2019 Jengyee Prize – Leadership for a Better World — is now accepting applications. The $2,000 prize is awarded…