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Yen-Ping
 

Introduction:

 

Yen-Ping is currently a PhD student in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.

 

Education:

 

  • M.S (Industrial Engineering and Management), Oklahoma State University, 2002
  • B.S. (Mathematical and Computer Sciences), University of Adelaide, Australia, 2000

 

Areas of Interest:

 

  • Simulation modeling and methodologies
  • Supply Chain Modeling and Analysis
  • Probability and Statistics

 

Work Experience:

 

Teaching Assistant (Industrial Engineering and Management, OSU, Stillwater)

(January, 2003- Current)

Teaching Assistant for Discrete Systems Simulation class

 

Research Assistant, Freight Movement Model Development Research Project (Industrial Engineering and Management, OSU, Stillwater)

(January, 2002 – September, 2004)

The research objective is to develop a regional and state freight flow movement model (FMM) for the State of Oklahoma in order to predict freight flows of going “to, from, through, and within” Oklahoma by mode and by commodity. Public domain databases on state-wide social, economic and demographic information were reviewed. Linear regressions were used as a method to forecast the freight production and attraction.

 

Teaching Assistant

(Industrial Engineering and Management, OSU, Stillwater)

(January, 2003 –May, 2003)

Teaching assistant for Supply Chain Strategy class and Linear Optimization class.

 

Mathematics Tutor

(Academic Services for Student Athletes, OSU, Stillwater)

(September, 2001 – December, 2001)

As a tutor group member for the Academic Services for Student-Athletes, I provided academic support in the form of one-to-one tutor sessions in the subject area of Mathematics.

 

Teaching Assistant (Mathematics Department, OSU, Stillwater)

(January, 2001 – May, 2001)

Tutor in Intermediate Algebra class, graded homework and held tutor sessions.

 

Current Research / Projects:

 

Qualitative Discrete-Event Simulation

 

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Material in this site is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC-0214478. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.