Center for Resource Scheduling
Developing models and algorithms that provide practical solutions for
- Large scale scheduling problems
- Scheduling scarce resources under complex constraints
- Addressing practical scheduling issues including variability and uncertainty
- Integrating collaboration and optimization in developing schedules
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Computer System Consistently Makes Most Accurate NCAA Picks
ATLANTA (April 8, 2008) — Three engineering professors at Georgia Tech have created a computer ranking system, called LRMC, that consistently predicts NCAA basketball rankings more accurately than polls, formulas, other computer models and even the tournament seeds themselves. -
SCL Welcomes Global Logistics Scholar to Campus
Atlanta (August 7, 2007) — The H. Milton Stewart School of ISyE's Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SCL) is hosting Dr. Meilong "Charles" Le, a Global Logistics Scholar, for the next two years. "We look forward to having Professor Le at Georgia Tech as a Global Logistics Scholar," said Don Ratliff, SCL's Executive Director. "He has much to contribute to our understanding of Chinese port operations and China's role in the global economy." -
O.R. Symposium Recognizes George Nemhauser
Atlanta (August 3, 2007) — Optimization Research Symposium: Recognizing Professor George Nemhauser's Contributions to the Field of Operations Research. The two-day event included tributes to Nemhauser as his fellow researchers roasted and toasted him as well as presentations highlighting the depth and breath of the contributions he has made to the field of operations research. - News archive >>
