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Multicriterion market segmentation: A unified model, implementation and evaluation
Electricity generation and transmission planning in deregulated power markets
 
Routes and trajectories based dynamic models for traffic prediction and control
Stochastic networks: Tractable approaches for identifying strategic paths
 
Models and methods for multiple resource constrained job scheduling under uncertainty
Efficient algorithms for the cell based single destination system optimal dynamic traffic assignment problem
 
Large scale evacuation of carless people during short- and long-notice emergency
Finite disjunctive programming methods for general mixed integer linear programs
 
Development and implementation of the Multi-resolution Assignment and Loading of Transportation Activities (MALTA) simulation based dynamic traffic assignment system, Recursive On-line Load Balance framework (ROLB)
Operational decision making in compound energy systems using multi-level multi paradigm simulation based optimization
 
Multistage stochastic decomposition and its applications
Algorithmic developments in Monte Carlo sampling-based methods for stochastic programming