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R e s e a r c h a c t i v i t i e s
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Operations Research: Methods and Applications |
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Description:
Operations Research is the discipline of applying advanced analytical and quantitative methods to help making better decisions. Operations Research is characterized by its broad applicability, by it rigorous mathematical foundations, and by the wide variety of career opportunities. In the last years, the Operations Research group at DEI gained an internationally-recognized expertise on advanced techniques for solving difficult Operations Research problems, which is witnessed by 200+ publications of the group in top-level scientific journals. In particular, important optimization problems that can be modelled as Mixed-Integer Programming (MIP) problems have been addressed and solved, most of which derived from real-world applications in the field of air traffic control, vehicle routing, and telecommunications. Several Operations Research projects on air traffic optimization have been supported by the European Community and by Eurocontrol, while research on vehicle routing problems and optimization models for wireless and optical telecommunications networks have been supported by MIUR and by CNR. |
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Home page: |
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www.dei.unipd.it/~fisch
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Contact Person:
Fischetti Matteo
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C o l l a b o r a t i o n s |
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MIT, Boston
IBM
DASH associates
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
TU Technical University, Berlin
ZIB Advanced Research Center, Berlin
IASI, CNR, Roma
TRANSTEC, Padova
DEIS, University of Bologna
DEI, Politecnico of Milano
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P r o j e c t s |
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1) Title: Computational Integer Programming
Funding Source: University of Padova
Start: 2010 - End: 2013
2) Title: Nonlinear methods for Mixed-Integer Linear Programs
Funding Source: MIUR
Start: 2011 - End: 2013
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