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Laura Albert

Laura Albert

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Madison, Wisconsin Area United States
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Professor of ISyE at University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Website
punkrockOR.com/
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I am a professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Find me on twitter (@lauraalbertphd) and on my blog (https://punkrockOR.com/). On Wisconsin!
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operations research optimization analytics public sector operations research ambulances emergency medical services sports analytics homeland security math markov chains location models emergency response systems engineering sports bracketology football integer programming location problems management science nfl dynamic programming cybersecurity aviation security coverage models probability models volleyball analytics government public policy facility location covering models critical infrastructure networks industrial engineering ems emergency services basketball ncaa tournament march madness planning problems wicked problems airport security discrete math game theory linear programming public sector public services ieee automation manufacturing engineering women phd students higher education graduate school technical writing graduate students thesis
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Technical writing tips
11 years ago • 2718 Views
So you're thinking about graduate school in operations research, math, or engineering
11 years ago • 25631 Views
Women in engineering luncheon presentation at CASE 2013 (IEEE conference on automation science & engineering)
9 years ago • 4089 Views
Delivering emergency medical services: research, application, and outreach
8 years ago • 4131 Views
Screening Commercial Aviation Passengers in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001
7 years ago • 3579 Views
Integer programming for locating ambulances
7 years ago • 11263 Views
Should a football team run or pass? A linear programming approach to game theory
7 years ago • 10705 Views
2015 Fuzzy Vance Lecture in Mathematics at Oberlin College: Locating and dispatching ambulances using discrete optimization methodologies
7 years ago • 6467 Views
Discrete Optimization Models for Homeland Security and Disaster Management
7 years ago • 7128 Views
Operations Research for Homeland Security and Beyond!
6 years ago • 5295 Views
engineering systems: critical infrastructure and logistics
6 years ago • 918 Views
Spring new educators orientation
6 years ago • 3943 Views
Wicked problems in operations research
5 years ago • 3389 Views
Bracketology talk at the Crossroads of ideas
5 years ago • 5557 Views
Advanced analytics for supporting public policy, bracketology, and beyond!
5 years ago • 3544 Views
Delivering emergency medical services:Research, theory, and application
5 years ago • 6541 Views
Translating Engineering and Operations Analyses into Effective Homeland Security and Emergency Response Policy
4 years ago • 5356 Views
Modeling Service networks
4 years ago • 9836 Views
Designing emergency medical service systems to enhance community resilience
4 years ago • 5246 Views
2018 INFORMS Government & Analytics Summit Overview
4 years ago • 4778 Views
Volleyball analytics: Modeling volleyball using Markov chains
4 years ago • 7517 Views
On designing public sector systems in emergency medical services, disaster response, and homeland security
3 years ago • 3480 Views
Should a football team go for a one or two point conversion? A dynamic programming approach
3 years ago • 8741 Views
Optimization with impact: my journey in public sector operations research
2 years ago • 2523 Views
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Digital Pedagogy for Non-traditional Students
Jesse Stommel • 9 years ago
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Presentations (24)
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Technical writing tips
11 years ago • 2718 Views
So you're thinking about graduate school in operations research, math, or engineering
11 years ago • 25631 Views
Women in engineering luncheon presentation at CASE 2013 (IEEE conference on automation science & engineering)
9 years ago • 4089 Views
Delivering emergency medical services: research, application, and outreach
8 years ago • 4131 Views
Screening Commercial Aviation Passengers in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001
7 years ago • 3579 Views
Integer programming for locating ambulances
7 years ago • 11263 Views
Should a football team run or pass? A linear programming approach to game theory
7 years ago • 10705 Views
2015 Fuzzy Vance Lecture in Mathematics at Oberlin College: Locating and dispatching ambulances using discrete optimization methodologies
7 years ago • 6467 Views
Discrete Optimization Models for Homeland Security and Disaster Management
7 years ago • 7128 Views
Operations Research for Homeland Security and Beyond!
6 years ago • 5295 Views
engineering systems: critical infrastructure and logistics
6 years ago • 918 Views
Spring new educators orientation
6 years ago • 3943 Views
Wicked problems in operations research
5 years ago • 3389 Views
Bracketology talk at the Crossroads of ideas
5 years ago • 5557 Views
Advanced analytics for supporting public policy, bracketology, and beyond!
5 years ago • 3544 Views
Delivering emergency medical services:Research, theory, and application
5 years ago • 6541 Views
Translating Engineering and Operations Analyses into Effective Homeland Security and Emergency Response Policy
4 years ago • 5356 Views
Modeling Service networks
4 years ago • 9836 Views
Designing emergency medical service systems to enhance community resilience
4 years ago • 5246 Views
2018 INFORMS Government & Analytics Summit Overview
4 years ago • 4778 Views
Volleyball analytics: Modeling volleyball using Markov chains
4 years ago • 7517 Views
On designing public sector systems in emergency medical services, disaster response, and homeland security
3 years ago • 3480 Views
Should a football team go for a one or two point conversion? A dynamic programming approach
3 years ago • 8741 Views
Optimization with impact: my journey in public sector operations research
2 years ago • 2523 Views
Likes (1)
Digital Pedagogy for Non-traditional Students
Jesse Stommel • 9 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Madison, Wisconsin Area United States
Occupation
Professor of ISyE at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Industry
Education
Website
punkrockOR.com/
About
I am a professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Find me on twitter (@lauraalbertphd) and on my blog (https://punkrockOR.com/). On Wisconsin!
Contact Details
Tags
operations research optimization analytics public sector operations research ambulances emergency medical services sports analytics homeland security math markov chains location models emergency response systems engineering sports bracketology football integer programming location problems management science nfl dynamic programming cybersecurity aviation security coverage models probability models volleyball analytics government public policy facility location covering models critical infrastructure networks industrial engineering ems emergency services basketball ncaa tournament march madness planning problems wicked problems airport security discrete math game theory linear programming public sector public services ieee automation manufacturing engineering women phd students higher education graduate school technical writing graduate students thesis
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