BUS 936:
Management Science & Technology Research Seminar

Professor Prakash P. Shenoy


Fall 2004
The schedule for the Fall 2004 session of BUS 936 Management Science & Technology Research Seminar is as shown below. Default rooms and times are as follows (unless otherwise specified):

Room 424 Summerfield Hall
Fridays, 10:30--11:50 AM


Date
Speaker
Title of Presentation
Fri, Aug 20

Organizational Meeting
Fri, Aug 27 Barry R. Cobb
PhD Candidate in Dec. Sci.
KU Business School
On Hybrid Bayes Nets and Influence Diagrams
Fri, Sep 03 Prakash P. Shenoy
Dist. Prof. of Art. Int.
KU Business School
Sequential Influence Diagrams: A New Graphical Language for Representing Asymmetric Decision Problems
Fri, Sep 10 Kenneth D. Mackenzie
Dist. Prof. of Org. Design
KU Business School
Progress in Understanding the Nature of Stuff
Fri, Sep 17 Barry R. Cobb
PhD Candidate in Dec. Sci.
KU Business School
Inference in Hybrid Bayes Nets with Deterministic Variables
Sat, Sep 18

AI Dinner at 1277 N. 935th Rd
Fri, Sep 24 Greg Cooper
Professor
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Deriving the Expected Utility of a Predictive Model When the Utilities Are Uncertain
Fri, Oct 01
No presentation today
Fri, Oct 08 Ramanathan Subramaniam
PhD Candidate
Univ. of Pittsburg
Multi-Object Auctions of Complements or Substitutes: The Optimality and Implications of Bundling vs. Sequencing
Fri, Oct 15
Fall Break
Fri, Oct 22 Guangzhi "Terry" Zhao
PhD Candidate
Univ. of California-Irvine
Go Positive or Go Negative: the Framing of Antismoking TV Ad Messages
Fri, Oct 29 Kenneth O. Cogger
Peak Consulting
Denver, CO
Adaptive Logic Networks: An Introductory Review, Applications, and their Use in Optimization
Fri, Nov 05 Bill James
Bosox Sr. Oper. Advisor
History, Challenges, and Future of Sabermetrics
Fri, Nov 12 Ted Juhl
Asst. Prof. of Econometrics
KU Economics Dept.
Testing for Change in Means
Fri, Nov 19 Steve Hillmer
Prof. of Statistics
KU Business School
Building Time Series Models in Empirical Research
Fri, Nov 26
Thanksgiving Break
Fri, Dec 03 Canan Kocabasoglu
Asst. Prof. of POM
KU Business School
Understanding Reverse Supply Chain Investments: An Empirical Analysis

Schedules from earlier semesters:

Fall 2003

Spring 2003

Fall 2002

Spring 2002

Fall 2001

Spring 2001

Fall 2000

Spring 2000

Fall 1999

Spring 1999

Fall 1998

Spring 1998

Fall 1997


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