Computational Applied Mathematics and Operations Research
Eylem Tekin
Associate Teaching Professor
Co-Director, Professional Masters in Industrial Engineering Program (MIE)
Computational Applied Mathematics and Operations Research
Average rating
3.4
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Difficulty
3.5
course-linked average
Courses
4
in seeded sections
Courses taught
CMOR 451
Sim Modeling And Analysis
This course introduces simulation techniques that uses statistical sampling, probability models and computational tools to study complex stochastic systems arising in service operations, healthcare, telecommunications, production, logistics, inventory and financial systems. Topics covered include generating random objects (random variables and stochastic processes, discrete-event systems), input and output analysis, steady-state simulation, variance-reduction methods, rare-event simulation, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, and simulation-based optimization. The course lectures are supplemented with programming components in homework and projects. Cross-list: CMOR 551. Recommended Prerequisite(s): MATH 212, (STAT 310 or STAT 311 or STAT 418), (CAAM 334 or 303 or CAAM 335 or CMOR 302), and MATH 302
CMOR 551
Sim Modeling And Analysis
This course introduces simulation techniques that uses statistical sampling, probability models and computational tools to study complex stochastic systems arising in service operations, healthcare, telecommunications, production, logistics, inventory and financial systems. Topics covered include generating random objects (random variables and stochastic processes, discrete-event systems), input and output analysis, steady-state simulation, variance-reduction methods, rare-event simulation, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, and simulation-based optimization. The course lectures are supplemented with programming components in homework and projects. Cross-list: CMOR 451.
INDE 501
Fund Industrial Engineering
Introduction to fundamental tools in industrial engineering. Topics include productivity analysis, material handling, logistics, design of experiments, quality control, location theory, warehouse design, supply chain management and scheduling.
INDE 590
Mie Capstone Experience
MIE students are required to write a field report related to one of the required core courses in the curriculum. Students should coordinate this with the INDE 590 instructor/capstone director, prepare a report relevant to the course material, and present it in class. Recommended Prerequisite(s): INDE 501 and INDE 545 and INDE 571. Repeatable for Credit.