The design and application of information technologies for a wide range of sectors – from manufacturing to aerospace and defense and transportation to computing and software – is the focus of this research theme. Projects address such challenges as how to increase the efficiency of chemical production processes, where to situate distribution facilities and equipment to better serve customer demand and how to develop new decision-making systems for airlines which take into account fuel costs, flight paths and aircraft availability.
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Project Type: Past
Dr. Kim McAuley, Queen's University
The team developed a new method for estimating parameters in differential-equation models that describe the time-varying behaviour of chemical production processes.
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Dr. Binay Bhattacharya , Simon Fraser University
This project, by exploiting the mathematics of computational geometry and algorithmic graph theory, develops new tools to aid in the location of facilities to optimally serve the demands of customers.
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Project Type: Past
Dr. Anthony Vannelli, University of Guelph & Dr. Miguel F, Anjos, Ecole Polytechnique
The objective of this project is to enhance the solution of large-scale optimization problems arising in applications using sophisticated optimization algorithms.
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Project Type: Past
Dr. Karan Singh , University of Toronto
The focus of this project is to develop new mathematical representations, or build upon existing ones, to capture the essence of shape as perceived by designers.
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Project Type: Past
Dr. Michael Monagan, Simon Fraser University & Dr. George Labahn, University of Waterloo
This project focuses on the design and implementation of algorithms for these systems.
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