Mr. M. Venkateswararao K. to defend his Ph.D Thesis
Scholar | Mr. M. Venkateswararao K. |
Roll No. |
11I190012 |
Title of Thesis |
Optimal Control of Bunching and Serve on Move WLANs in Intelligent Transportation Systems |
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Scholar | Mr. M. Venkateswararao K. |
Roll No. |
11I190012 |
Title of Thesis |
Optimal Control of Bunching and Serve on Move WLANs in Intelligent Transportation Systems |
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A team from DHL Supply Chain, (Global Solutions Design Center) will be visiting our IEOR Department to deliver a talk showcasing their industry work and current projects. They will be interacting with the students and would be highlighting the various applications in Supply Chain and Logistics Industry.
This will be an essential talk for students who wish to pursue their careers in Supply Chain and Logistics Sector.
Some of our alumni are also in this team and will be joining the session.
Scholar | Mr. Ranbir Singh |
Roll No | 13i190010 |
Title |
Viral Marketing Branching Processes in Social Networks |
Chairperson |
Prof. K. Suresh Kumar, Mathematics Department, IIT Bombay |
Title: Bilevel programming representability and algorithms for Nash games among bilevel leaders
Venue: IEOR Teaching Lab (Room 011, Ground Floor, IEOR Building)
Date & Time: November 13, 2019, 10 AM
Title: Bilevel programming representability and algorithms for Nash games among bilevel leaders
Venue: IEOR Teaching Lab (Room 011, Ground Floor, IEOR Building)
Date & Time: November 13, 2019, 10 AM
Title: Combinatorial Game Theory (CGT)
Speaker: Prof. Urban Larsson, National University of Singapore
Date: 4-8 November, 2019
Timing: 2:00PM - 4:00PM on 4th November
2.30PM - 4.30PM on 5th - 8th, November
Venue: Seminar Room, IEOR Building, IIT Bombay
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Kindly refer to the attached document for End Semester Exam Timetable details:
IEOR student visited manufacturing unit of John Deere, Pune on 17th of October 2019. The visit was aimed at taking a closer look of application of Industrial Enginnering and Operations Research in practice. Students were able to see Simulations used for different purposes from managing the optimal funtioning of the unit to testing new designs.