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IBM Faculty Award

IBM has awarded a $20,000 grant to a team consisting of Maria Liakata (Computer Science Warwick), Emma Uprichard (Q-Step Centre Warwick) and Arne Strauss (Warwick Business School) to develop a three day workshop on ethics of big data and data linkage.

The IBM Faculty Awards is a competitive worldwide program intended to:

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Mon 02 Nov 2015, 11:52 | Tags: IBM, strauss

2015 TSL Workshop

The INFORMS Transportation Science & Logistics (TSL) workshop 2015 is devoted to the topic:
Recent Advances in Urban Transportation through Optimization and Analytics
and is hosted at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, July 6th – July 8th, 2015.

The call for abstracts can be found here.

Dr Arne Strauss from the ORMS Group is one of the keynote speakers.

Tue 25 Nov 2014, 13:44 | Tags: strauss, conference

APMOD Conference at WBS

International Conference on Applied Mathematical Optimization and Modelling, 9-11 April 2014, WBS

APMOD 2014 is the eleventh conference in the series of successful events covering mathematical optimization and modeling, theory as well as applications. This year, it is organised by a team of ORMS group members including Nalan Gulpinar (chair), Vinh Doan and Arne Strauss.

For more information, visit the conference website

http://www.apmod2014.org

Wed 19 Mar 2014, 15:21 | Tags: strauss, conference

ORMS Researcher wins Best Paper Award

Dr Arne Strauss, Assistant Professor of Operational Research in the ORMS group, has won the Operational Research Society’s Goodeve medal for best paper published in the Journal of the Operational Research Society in 2012.

The award was made for his paper on revenue optimisation that he co-authored with two practitioners from Lufthansa Systems Berlin, Germany.

This award was named in memory of Sir Charles Goodeve, one of the founders and pioneers of civilian Operational Research after World War 2, and a leader for many years of the OR Club and Society. The Goodeve Medal is awarded in recognition of the most outstanding contribution to the philosophy, theory or practice of OR published in the Journal of the OR Society or OR Insight, within the relevant year.

Tue 15 Oct 2013, 16:36 | Tags: strauss

New MSc module on Analytics with IBM

In a joint effort between IBM volunteers and members of the Operational Research & Management Science (ORMS) Group at the triple-accredited Warwick Business School (WBS), we have embarked on the development of an entirely new module “Analytics in Practice” on the technology needed for big data analytics.

“Analytics in Practice” will become a core module for the M.Sc. in Business Analytics & Consulting program at WBS and will complement the methodological training that WBS is currently offering in that it will impart knowledge on business intelligence and on the IBM software tools that are specifically tailored to big data applications such as BigSheets (front end for Apache Hadoop), Cognos or SPSS Modeler.

Links between IBM and WBS have traditionally been tight; in fact, Warwick was the first European IBM partner university, established at the time by Ian Nussey and IBM Fellow Tony Temple, who is still a Board member of WBS. E.g., a distance-learning MBA program was devised exclusively for IBM staff which has 100 students per annum. WBS is keen to collaborate with industry in both research and teaching; we aim for about 10% of each M.Sc. program to be taught by practitioners.

“Analytics in Practice” will aim to familiarize students with practical aspects of big data analytics such as the types of data, their structure and the data lifecycle. Data sources, extraction, cleansing and manipulation as well as dashboarding and visualization are further business intelligence topics that will be covered. Students will be exposed to real-world analytical applications via case studies in IBM’s focus areas like smarter cities and improving business performance, and they will learn about technical challenges.

The module’s content is central knowledge required for job roles like Data Scientists, Business Analysts and Visual Analysts, and we expect that the use of Big Data software tools such as Cognos, SPSS and Big Insights on realistic data sets will increase the students’ real-world awareness and further improve their employability.

As well as focusing on current IBM software offerings, the course will look to analyze emerging trends in the field and look specifically at the new generation of knowledge and learning systems that are being built from a foundation of unstructured data, predictive technology and analytical capability such as IBM Watson. Students as well as understanding the underlying components of such a system will be challenged to think about new fields where such systems can be deployed and to explore the business, ethical and process challenges that such systems introduce.

Wed 03 Jul 2013, 11:51 | Tags: IBM, strauss, company

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