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Bata partners with University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ to deliver innovation success
Current and former graduate students receive awards at the 2018 CORS conference
A number of current and past graduate students of the Department of Management Sciences were recently honoured at the 2018 Canadian Operational Research Society () annual conference, held June 4-6 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Search results affect medical treatment decisions
A study by Amira Ghenai, a computer science PhD candidate supervised by Management Sciences professor Mark Smucker, found that search engine results have a "significant effect on people's ability to make correct treatment decisions."Â Search results biased with incorrect information can lead to worse treatment decisions than not receiving any information at all. This is particularly concerning in cases when people seek treatment for serious illnesses.
Local high school students test their math skills at first TORCH competition at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ
On March 17, 2018, over 40 high school students from the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region tested their math skills and learned more about the field of operations research at the . The competition was jointly organized by volunteer graduate students in the Department of Management Sciences in the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization in the Faculty of Math.
Students win first prize at provincial project management competition
A group of Engineering graduate students won first prize in the competition, which promotes socially oriented project work. Taru Agarwal, Diana Jaber, Jithin John Matthews, Rafat Tahboosh, Jing Wu, and Alizeh Zaman completed the project as part of a Management Sciences course - MSCI 651 - International Project Management, instructed by Prof. Peter Carr.
FIRST Robotics sparks interest in Management Engineering
For two À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering students, their experience with in high school was the catalyst to their enrolling in the Management Engineering program.
Jordan Grant, 21, and Rebecca Rayner, 22, are in their third and fourth year of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s Management Engineering program respectively.
Their career interests and paths were very different, but they both found exactly what they wanted in Management Engineering.
2018 Design Symposium winners announced
The 2018 Management Engineering Design Symposium was held on Friday, March 16. Eleven teams of 4th year management engineering students showcased their innovative designs. The event was very well attended, with all projects evaluated by a number of professors, graduate students, and management engineering alumni. In addition, projects were also evaluated by all other visitors, who helped select the People's Choice Award.
Tech giant Amazon backs professor's AI research
Olga Vechtomova was the sole Canadian granted funding through the program for faculty members at academic institutions in North America and Europe. There were 49 winners in all selected from proposals submitted in 2017.
Fourth year students win 3rd prize at 2018 Ontario Engineering Competition
Fourth year management engineering students Stefanno Da Silva, Shivam Sharma, Tara Tsang, and Julie Yu placed third at the 2018 in the Innovative Design category. This year OEC was held at the University of Ottawa from January 26 - 28. Their project is to develop a group trip planning application and is supervised by Professor Stan Dimitrov.