Aadithan Anbuvanan presents a poster at the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting

Aadithan Anbuvanan presents his poster, titled as “Multi Stage Genetic Algorithm Optimization for Scheduling Flexible Flow Lines with Sequence Dependent Setup Times,” at the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA.

Ahmad Kokhahi presents at the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting

Ahmad Kokhahi presents his research, titled as “Path optimization of multiple robots in robotic mobile fulfillment system,” at the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA.

Melika Jahan Beikloo awarded NSF Travel Support

Melika Jahan Beikloo has been awarded NSF Travel Grant to support their travel to attend the 2025 IISE Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA. She will be presenting joint work with Dr. Mary E. Kurz, Dr. Thomas C. Sharkey and Dr. Bryan Lee Miller entitled “Assessing the Distribution of Naloxone Across Communities in South Carolina”.

Melika Jahan Beikloo presents at 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting

Melika Jahan Beikloo presents her research on “Assessing the Equitable Distribution of Naloxone Locations in South Carolina” at the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA. This presentation highlights our work on assessing the spatial distribution of Naloxone centers and its critical role in harm reduction strategies for the opioid epidemic.

Melika Jahan Beikloo presents Poster at SCJA

Melika Jahan Beikloo presents poster titled “Modeling the Opioid Epidemic Using Agent-Based Modeling and GIS” at the Southern Criminal Justice Association (SCJA) conference in Greenville on September 12th, 2024. The poster explores the use of computational models and spatial data to better understand and address the opioid epidemic in South Carolina. By integrating Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), this project aims to provide insights into the social and spatial dynamics of the crisis, helping to inform more effective intervention strategies.