Centre for Operational Research, Management Science and Information Systems (CORMSIS)

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Tuesday 12th November at 3pm to 4pm, Ketley Room, Building 54

Agent-based Simulation Models Applied to Healthcare Systems: Modelling Human Behaviour for Improved Decision-Making

Speaker: Miguel Baigorri, PhD student in the Department of Statistics, Informatics and Mathematics at Public University of Navarre.

 

Thursday 7th November at 11am to 12pm, Ketley Room, Building 54

Explaining Machine Learning Survival Models

Speaker: Belen Martín-Barragán, Reader in Management Science, The University of Edinburgh.

 

Thursday 24th October

Speaker: Sobhan (Sean) Arisian

 

Tuesday 22nd October at 1pm to 2pm, Ketley Room, Building 54

Preparing for the Next Generation of Generative AI Challenges: Articulating a Utopian Future of Generative AI-enabled Web3 Systems

Speaker: Daniel Gozman, Associate Professor, University of Sydney Business School

 

Thursday 17th October at 11am to 12pm, Ketley Room, Building 54

Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) under Capacity Constraints: Help or Hindrance in Supply Chain Decarbonization?

Speaker: Xiaoyan Xu, Lecturer in Operations & Supply Chain Management, Southampton Business School, University of Southampton

 

Thursday 10th October at 11am to 12pm, Ketley Room, Building 54

OR enabled AI: How can we operationally deliver AI in a more trusted manner using OR methods?

Speaker: Shakeel Khan, CEO, Validate AI

 

Thursday 3rd October at 2pm to 3pm, Ketley Room, Building 54

Combining Statistical, Physical, and Historical Evidence to Improve the Quality of Historical Instrumental Temperature Records

Speaker: Duo Chan, Lecturer in Climate Sciences, School of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton

 

Thursday 3rd October at 11am to 12pm, Ketley Room, Building 54

Challenges in developing data-driven models of healthcare systems

Speaker: Laura Boyle, Lecturer in Data Analytics, Mathematical Sciences Research Centre, Queen’s University Belfast