[Alumnos-ii-cs] Fwd: Seminario Optimizacion Multi-Objetivo (Valpo)

Carlos Castro Carlos.Castro at inf.utfsm.cl
Wed Mar 6 00:16:44 -03 2019


SEMINARIO: *OPTIMIZACIÓN MULTI-OBJETIVO: TEORÍA, ALGORITMOS Y APLICACIONES*

Este seminario tiene por objectivo difundir los principales avances en 
optimización Multi-objetivo. El seminario consistirá de dos sesiones de 
1 hora y 30 cada una, donde se discutirán aspectos conceptuales y 
prácticos de esta área. El seminario esta orientado a estudiantes de 
último año de ingeniería, estudiantes de postgrado (maestría y 
doctorados), así como también a investigadores las áreas de 
Investigación de Operaciones y Optimización.
El seminario será dictado de manera íntegra en idioma inglés.

Horario: Martes 12 y Miercoles 13 de Marzo, de 11.45 hrs. a 13.30 hrs.
Lugar: Escuela de Ingeniería Informática, PUCV (Av. Brasil 2241, Valparaíso)

Inscripciones:inf.ucv.cl/seminario <http://inf.ucv.cl/seminario>
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*Professor Matthias Ehrgott: *Matthias Ehrgott studied Mathematics, 
Economics and Computer Science at the University of Kaiserslautern in 
Germany where he obtained Masters (1992), PhD (1997) and Habilitation 
(2001) degrees. In 2000, he moved to the Department of Engineering 
Science at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, as a lecturer and 
became full Professor and Head of Department in 2011. Since 2013, he 
works at Lancaster University Management School. He served as Head of 
the Management Science Department from 2014-2017. Matthias’ research 
interest is in multi-objective optimisation, which he applies in a 
variety of areas such as medicine, transportation, and manufacturing. He 
has published more than 100 journal papers, book chapters and proceedings
contributions on theory, methodology, and applications of 
multi-objective optimisation. In addition, he has authored and edited 
about 30 books, proceedings volumes and special issues of journals on 
the topic. The book “Multicriteria Optimization” (Springer, 2005) is a 
standard monograph in the field. In total, his work has been cited more 
than 13,000 times (Google Scholar). He serves on the
editorial board of several journals including Computers & OR and 
Journal of Global Optimization.
Since 2002, he has been on the Executive Committee of the International 
Society on Multiple Criteria Decision Making and he will be president of 
the society for the period 2019-2023. In 2011, he received the 
Edgeworth-Pareto award of that Society. He organized the 19th 
International MCDM Conference in 2008 and was on the programme committee 
of many other international conferences, including several MOPGP and 
MCDM meetings.*
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*Dr. Andrea Raith:* Andrea Raith is a Senior Lecturer at the Department 
of Engineering Science at the University of Auckland. Andrea's main 
research interests are algorithms for bi- and multiobjective 
optimisation problems such as the shortest path problem, network flow 
problems, including multiobjective robust optimisation problems. 
Furthermore, Andrea applies bi-objective optimisation in the context of 
the so-called traffic assignment problem, which models the route choice 
of network users in congested traffic networks. These techniques can be 
applied to transportation planning, and especially when modelling the 
effects of road tolling, or when modelling the route choice of cyclists 
that seek short but comfortable routes. Other interests in transport 
modelling are emissions modelling and optimisation, electric vehicle 
routing as well as modelling of aircraft paths and dealing with weather 
uncertainty in this context.  More recently, Andrea is exploring the use 
of Operations Research techniques in health care planning, in particular 
in radiation therapy treatment planning.
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*Dr. Guillermo Cabrera: *Guillermo Cabrera is a Lecturer at the Escuela 
de Ingeniería Informática at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de 
Valparaíso. He obtained his PhD in Engineering Science at the University 
of Auckland (2017). His research interests are the development of hybrid 
algorithms that combine heuristic methods and mathematical programming 
to solve both single- and multi-objective optimization problems. During 
the last few years his research has been focused in problems arising in 
radiotherapy for cancer treatment and logistics.
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