BUS 936:
Management Science & Technology Research Seminar

Professor Prakash P. Shenoy


Spring 2003
The schedule for the Spring 2003 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, Jan 17

Organizational Meeting
Fri, Jan 24 Prakash Shenoy
Dist. Prof. of Dec. Sci.
KU Business School
On Transforming Belief Functions Models to Probability Models
Fri, Jan 31 V. K. Narayanan
Dir of Mgmt. of Tech.
Drexel Univ.
Reflections on Causal Mapping
Fri, Feb 07 P.L. Yu
Dist. Prof. of Dec. Sci.
KU Business School
Innovation: Makes Life More Colorful and Industries More Competitive
Fri, Feb 14 Kissan Joseph
Assoc. Prof. of Marketing
KU Business School
Prescription Drug Promotion: The Role and Value of Physicians' Samples under Competition
Fri, Feb 21

No Presentation Today
Fri, Feb 28 Kenneth D. Mackenzie
Dist. Prof. of Dec. Sci.
KU Business School
Strong Inference and Weak Data
Fri, Mar 07

No Presentation Today
Fri, Mar 14 Thomas Badegruber
Doctoral Student in Finance
Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria
Agent-Based Computational Economics: New Aspects in Learning Speed and Convergence in the Santa Fe Artificial Stock Market
Fri, Mar 21
Spring Break
Fri, Mar 28 Peter R. Gillett
Assoc. Prof. of Accounting & Inf. Sys.
Rutgers Univ.
Towards Probabilistic Logics for Event Spaces
Fri, Apr 04 Canan Kocabasoglu
Asst. Prof. Dec. Sci.
KU Business School
Strategic Sourcing: An Empirical Investigation of Concepts and Practices in U.S. Manufacturing Firms
Sat, Apr 05
AI Dinner at 1277 N. 935th Rd
Fri, Apr 11

No Presentation Today
Fri, Apr 18 Barry Cobb
PhD Student in FEDS
KU Business School
A Simulation-Optimizaton Approach to Valuing Investment Decisions
Fri, Apr 25 Arthur Dempster
Professor of Statistics
Harvard Univ.
Sequential Testing and Quality Improvement
Fri, May 02 Barry R. Cobb
PhD Student in Dec. Sci.
KU Business School
Inference in Hybrid Bayes Nets Using Mixtures of Truncated Exponentials

Schedules from earlier semesters:

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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