Stochastic Approximation Schemes with Decision-Dependent Samples: The Case of Performative Prediction
by Dr Hoi-To Wai
Associate Professor
Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
25 April 2025
by Dr Hoi-To Wai
Associate Professor
Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
25 April 2025
by He Qing
PhD student
Department of Industrial Systems Engineering & Management, College of Design and Engineering, NUS
10 April 2025
by Dr Yuan Jun
Associate Professor, China Institute of FTZ Supply Chain
Shanghai Maritime University
3 April 2025
by Dr Vijaya Venkataramani
Dean’s Professor of Leadership and Innovation
Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
7 March 2025
Managerial Endorsement of Employees’ Novel Ideas: Balancing Newness and Familiarity Read More »
by Dr Chamsi Hssaine
Assistant Professor
Department of Data Sciences and Operations, University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business
7 February 2025
Target-Following Online Resource Allocation Using Proxy Assignments Read More »
by Dr Cynthia Zeng
Assistant Professor
NYU Stern School of Business, Abu Dhabi
6 February 2025
Catastrophe Insurance: an Adaptive Robust Optimization Approach Read More »
by Dr Roberto Lu
VP of Technology
TE Connectivity US Headquarters
20 January 2025
TE AI Cup with Global Collaborations Read More »
by Chen Zhirui
PhD student
Department of Industrial Systems Engineering & Management, College of Design and Engineering, NUS
17 January 2025
Fixed-Budget Differentially Private Best Arm Identification Read More »
Simonne Pinto completed her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and was working as a Software Engineer in India. While most of her work was around writing algorithms and building efficient systems, she realized that understanding the “why” behind decisions mattered just as much as the technical specifications.
To truly make an impact, she needed to understand how business decisions were made, how markets operated, and how strategies were formed. This led her to join the MSc programme, where she could complement her technical skills with a deeper understanding of management.
MSc (MOTI) student – Simonne Pinto Read More »
by Dr Yiliu Liu
Professor
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
6 January 2025
Safe and reliable sustainability: Some experiences in the Nordic countries Read More »