I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan. I am working on my dissertation under the supervision of Dr. Robert L. Smith. Our research focuses on the properties of planning horizons in infinite horizon optimization.
Education
M.S.E., Industrial and Operations Engineering, University of Michigan, April 2005
B.S.E., Industrial Engineering (minor in French language), University of Pittsburgh, August 2003
Teaching Experience
Graduate Student Instructor (GSI), University of Michigan, IOE 265: Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers. Semesters taught: Fall 2004, Winter 2005, Fall 2005, Winter 2006
*** Ranked in Top 10% of COE GSIs for Winter 2005 semester based upon course evaluations ***
Coursework
Linear, nonlinear, and integer programming
Dynamic programming and stochastic dynamic programming
Simulation modeling and analysis
Probability and statistics
Inventory control
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Last updated: January 22, 2007