Public profile
Research areas
Optimization theory and application
Department of Computational Applied Mathematics & Operations Research
Assistant Professor of Computational Applied Mathematics and Operations Research
Member, Ken Kennedy Institute
Average rating
3.4
22 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.6
course-linked average
Courses
5
in seeded sections
Optimization theory and application
CMOR 467
This course is aimed towards advanced undergraduate, masters, and PhD students to the forefront of energy systems research. The focus is on understanding and addressing key decision-making and optimization problems associated with electric power system modeling and optimization and its interactions with other infrastructure systems. Cross-list: CMOR 567. Recommended Prerequisite(s): CMOR 302 or CMOR 303 or CMOR 360 Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CMOR 467 if student has credit for CMOR 567.
CMOR 490
Semester-long undergraduate-level research on a topic in computational and applied mathematics and/or operations research. Repeatable for Credit.
CMOR 567
This course is aimed towards the forefront of energy systems research. The focus is on understanding and addressing key decision-making and optimization problems associated with electric power system modeling and optimization and its interactions with other infrastructure systems. Cross-list: CMOR 467. Recommended Prerequisite(s): CMOR 441/541 or CMOR 442 Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CMOR 567 if student has credit for CMOR 467.
CMOR 590
Semester-long graduate-level research on a topic in computational and applied mathematics and/or operations research. Repeatable for Credit.
CMOR 800
This course is for MA or PhD students working on their thesis research. Repeatable for Credit.