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Research

Information Fusion and Complex Event Detection

Efficient Computation of Social Network Metrics

Optimal Resource Allocation for Spacial Analysis

Causal Inference with Observational Data

Social Network Analysis of Online Smoking Cessation Communities

Stochastic Modeling of Hospital Readmission Process

Teaching

IE 374: Systems Modeling and Optimization: Operations Research II

IE 575: Stochastic Methods

IE 411/511: Social Network Behavior Analysis

Optimal Resource Allocation for Spacial Analysis

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Personnel

Description

This project advances methodologies for the estimation of underground resource distribution (water, oil, natural gas, etc.) and identifies strategies for the efficient allocation of exploration resources. The ideas from non-eucleadian kriging to probabilistic graphical models are explored to accurately and precisely evaluate response surfaces, while facility layout inspired models are used for optimal allocation.

Personnel

Collaborators: Dr. Chris Lowry (Geology, UB)
Students: Raihan Razib (Ph.D.)

Contact information: Phone: (716) 645-4710; Fax: (716) 645-3302; E-mail: anikolae@buffalo.edu

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