EMSE Engineering Management and Systems Engineering

Dr. Johan René van Dorp
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Doctor of Science:

  1. Patrick Murphy, PhD, “A method for determining the cost of highly available electricity considering grid unavailability: A case study and applied analysis in Uganda”, December 2015.
  2. Ifechukwu Nduka,PhD “Modeling Project Schedule Uncertainty due to a Programmatic Risk Factor using Bayesian Networks”, May 2015.
  3. Mohamed Ahmed, PhD, “A Heuristic Approach to Utilizing Incentive/Disincentive Scheme in Risk Management of a Stochastic Activity Network”, May 2014.
  4. Sebnem Sener, Doctor of Science, "A Time-Series Integration of Confidence Indices with Input-Output Model", May 2013.
  5. Sheng Yu , Doctor of Science, “Adaptive Convex Enveloping for Multivariate Convex Dynamic Programming”, August 2012.
  6. Leon Adams, Doctor of Science, "Uncertainty Analysis Applications of Generalized Diagonal Band Copulas with Two-Sided Power Generating Densities", April 2011.
  7. Adil Caner Sener, Doctor of Science,
    "Uncertainty Analysis of Geothermal Energy Economics", June 2009
  8. Amita Singh, Doctor of Science
    “Novel Asymmetric Distribution with Power Tails”, May 2007.
  9. Lauren Fernandez, Doctor of Science
    “Volunteer Management System Design and Analysis for Disaster Response and Recovery”, March 2007.
  10. Paul Szwed, Doctor of Science
    A Bayesian Model for Risk Assessment using Expert Judgments about Paired Scenario Comparisons”, August 2002.
  11. Noraida Abdul Ghani, Doctor of Science
    The Strategic Location and Allocation of Emergency Medical Services Vehicles Under Uncertainty”, September 2002.

Master of Science:

  1. Jason T. Brown, Master of Science "Evaluation of a Social Science Simulation by Uncertainty Analysis and Comparison", August 2010.
  2. G. van de Wiel, Master of Science, A Probabilistic Model for Oil Spill Volume for Tanker Collisions and Groundings, August 2008, Master Thesis at Delft University of Technology.
  3. Marc Greenberg, Master of Science
    An Activity Network Simulation Approach for Estimating Production Schedule of a Convertible Containership”, April 1998.

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