Howe School Research Colloquia
Past Howe School research colloquia topics have included: Crowdsourcing, Social Media, Business Process Modeling, Ethical Reasoning, Technology Sharing, Leadership Challenges, Healthcare Technology, Corporate Growth, Innovation & Technology, Model Calibration and Automated Trading, Optimizing Value from Big Data and many other relevant topic areas.
The Wesley J. Howe School of Technology’s Research Colloquia are public presentations open to the faculty, students and staff of the Stevens community as well as to the general public. The colloquia provide a unique opportunity for faculty, industry professionals and colleagues from other institutions to share their research in the areas of business and technology with the university community.
Howe School Research Colloquia
2013
Date | Guest Speaker | Title (click the title to see the abstract) |
| Jan 31 | Panagiotis Repoussis (Stevens) | Multi-period Vehicle Routing Problems with Consistent Service Constraints |
| Feb 28 | Rongjuan Chen (Stevens) | Perspective Matters: Sharing of Crisis Information in Social Media |
| Mar 21 | Gaurav Sabnis (Stevens) | The Impact of Asymmetric Multi-Market Competition on Competitive Interactions of User-Generated Content |
| Apr 4 | Murad Mithani (Stevens) | TBA |
| Apr 11 | Fang-Chun Liu (Stevens) | TBA |
| Apr 18 | Vartuhi Tonoian (Stevens) | TBA |
2012