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Three of our lab's outstanding students earned recognitions at three different student paper competitions during the Canadian Operational Research Society's Annual Conference (CORS 2025) which was held in Edmonton.

Please join us in congratulating:

  • Esma Agkun – Honourable Mention in the Health Care Operational Research (HCOR) SIG Student Paper Competition
  • Mina Torabi Milani – Runner Up in the Gilbert Laporte Student Paper Award
  • Larissa TroperÌý – Honourable Mention in the CORS student paper competition - Undergraduate Category

A paper co-authored by doctoral student Esma Agkun and Dr. Safa Erenay was selected as a finalist of theÌýCollege of Healthcare Operations Management (CHOM) Best Paper Competition at the conference held in Atlanta, GA. This paper was one of four finalists out of 55 paper submissions, and competed against other finalists from Colombia University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Miami University. Congratulations to all authors, who received the honourable mention certificate and award.Ìý

"ORchestrate", a team of fourth-year design students in the Health AI and Analytics Lab, won the First Prize at the Management Engineering Capstone Design Awards. Congratulations to the hard-working team members on their excellent work. Well done Matthew Chan, Adel Pazoki, Aniq Premji, Sunischit Thapa, Larissa Troper!

Benjamin Ravenscroft, an MASc student supervised by Prof. Hossein Abouee Mehrizi, competed in the finals of the CORS Student Paper Competition - Open Category and was awarded the Honourable mention for his paper titled "Reducing Diagnostic Imaging Wait Times: Lessons from a Large-Scale Empirical Analysis".Ìý
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Danielle Ripsman, a PhD student in the Health AI and Analytics Lab, supervised by Prof. Houra Mahmoudzadeh, was recently featured in an interview by À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ News. Danielle explains her love of puzzles and how that led to doctoral studies in operations research, where she is using mathematical models to improve radiation therapy in cancer treatment.