All seminars will be held on Mondays from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in E40-298 (unless otherwise announced).
| Date | Speaker & Title |
|---|---|
| Sep 12 | Paulo Gonçalves, Behavioral Causes of Demand Amplification in Supply Chains: “Satisficing” Policies with Limited Information Cues |
| Sep 19 | No classes - Student Holiday |
| Sep 26 | David Simchi-Levi, Risk Aversion in Inventor Management |
| Oct 3 | Ed Anderson, A Dynamic Model of Group and Individual Learning including the Effects of Forgetting, Specialization, and Transactive Memory Systems |
| Oct 10 | Columbus Day - No Seminar |
| Oct 17 | Gokan Dogan, When Less Leads to More: Phantom Ordering in the Beer Game |
| Oct 24 | Thomas Roemer, The Concurrent Open Shop Problem or How Did Beauty Get Into Scheduling? |
| Oct 31 | Kim Thompson |
| Nov 7 | Gabriel Bitran |
| Nov 14 | INFORMS Conference |
| Nov 21 | Daniel Whitney |
| Nov 28 | Yue Dai |
| Dec 5 | David Gamarnik |
| Dec 12 | Retsef Levi |
Updated Sept. 20, 2005
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