Lisa A. Miller, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Minnesota
111 Church St S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone : (612)-625-0077
Fax : (612)-625-4344
Email : lmiller@me.umn.edu

 

IE 5112

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

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 S. Benjaafar).  Forthcoming in Operations Research. .

 

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 Lot Sizing with Flexible Production Sequences (with J. Begnaud and S. Benjaafar). Technical Report MN-ISYE-TR-06-002, University of Minnesota Graduate Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2006.  Under revision.

 

Extreme Inequalities for Infinite Group Problems (with S. Day, J.-P.P. Richard, and Y. Li.).  Technical Report MN-ISYE-TR-06-005, University of Minnesota Graduate Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2006. Under review.

 

Divisible Load Scheduling in Distributed Computing Environments (with P. Byrnes).  Technical Report MN-ISYE-TR-06-006, University of Minnesota Graduate Program in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2006.

 

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)