Spring 2014 - End-Semester Examinations Timetable
End-semester examinations timetable of IEOR Spring 2014 courses can be found in the following attachment. Seating arrangement for exams on a particular day can be found here.
End-semester examinations timetable of IEOR Spring 2014 courses can be found in the following attachment. Seating arrangement for exams on a particular day can be found here.
Sl. No. | Name | Program | Course/Work Assigned | Instructor |
1 | Anasuya Ghosh | Ph.D. | IE 614 | MR |
Title: IEOR applications in transportation and logistics
Date and time: 13 June 2025 (Friday), 10 – 11 a.m.
Venue: IEOR Seminar Room
Date and time: 13 June 2025 (Friday), 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Venue: IEOR Seminar Room
Title: Maynard Smith & Price were almost right
Speaker: Reinoud Joosten, University of Twente
Title: Towards Private Information Design at Scale
Date and time: 12 June 2025 (Thursday), 3:30 – 4:30 pm
Venue: IEOR Seminar Hall
Speaker: Ketan Savla, University of Southern California
Title: Sample efficient estimation of the transition kernels of controlled Markov chains
Date and time: 11 June 2025 (Wednesday), 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Venue: IEOR Seminar Room
Title: What, Why and How of Clinical Risk Prediction using Electronic Health Records
Date and time: 12 June 2025 (Thursday), 10 – 11 a.m.
Venue: IEOR Seminar Room
Speaker: Dr. Sandhya Tripathi, Washington University at St. Louis
Title: Optimization and Optimality in Deep Learning: An Anti-Fragile Approach
Date and time: 03 June 2025 (Tuesday), 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Venue: Online
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Title: Stochastic Games
Date and time: 29 May 2025 (Thursday), 11:00 - 12:30 (Lecture 1) and 16:00 - 17:30 (Lecture 2)
Venue: IEOR Seminar Room
Speaker: Reinoud Joosten, University of Twente
Hritiz Gogoi and Hrishikesh V attended the workshop on Geometry, Probability, and Algorithms held at ICTS, TIFR, Bengaluru. The event brought together researchers working on problems at the intersection of geometric, probabilistic, and algorithmic methods. The workshop featured tutorials on diverse topics, including local stationarity in Markov chains, streaming algorithms, and spectral refutations with applications to algorithms and combinatorics.