Lisa A. Miller, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor |
EDUCATION
Ph.D., 2002, Industrial Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology
B.S., 1998, Discrete Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
PUBLICATIONS
Corner
Polyhedra and their Applications to Cutting Planes (with R.E. Gomory and E.L. Johnson). Mathematical Programming,
96(2), 321-339, 2003.
Cyclic Group and
Knapsack Facets (with J. Araoz, R.E. Gomory, and E.L. Johnson). Mathematical Programming.96(2). 377-408,
2003.
Multi-Task/Multi-Stage
Production Planning and Scheduling for Process Industries (with F. Gaglioppa and
Strong
Valid Inequalities for MIPs and Group Polyhedra from
Approximate Liftings (with J.-P.P. Richard and Y. Li). Forthcoming in Mathematical Programming.
New Facets
for Finite and Infinite Group Problems from Approximate Lifting (with J.-P.P. Richard, and Y. Li). Forthcoming in Naval Research Logistics.
TECHNICAL
REPORTS
Echelon
Inequalities for Multilevel
Extreme
Inequalities for Infinite Group Problems (with S. Day, J.-P.P. Richard, and Y. Li.). Technical Report
MN-ISYE-TR-06-005,
Divisible
Load Scheduling in Distributed Computing Environments (with P. Byrnes). Technical Report MN-ISYE-TR-06-006,
DISSERTATION
Cyclic
Group and Knapsack Facets with Applications to Cutting Planes Ph.D. Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, Industrial and
Systems Engineering, 2002.
TEACHING
IE
5112-Introduction to Operations Research (Fall 2006)
IE 5531-Engineering Optimization I (Fall 2003, Fall 2004)
IE 8531-Engineering Optimization II (Spring 2004, Spring 2005)