Current Graduate Optimization/Equilibrium Courses in
A.) Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland (Professors Steven A. Gabriel, Shapour Azarm, Hosam Fathy)
Optimization/Equilibrium Graduate Courses in Mechanical Engineering:
- Gabriel (ENME 741-Operations Research Models in Engineering, ENME 722-Equilibrium Programming, ENME 725-Probabilistic Optimization)
- Azarm (ENME 610-Engineering Optimization, ENME 625-Multidisciplinary Optimization)
- Fathy (ENME 809 -Optimal Control of Energy Systems)
B.) School of Business, Decision Sciences, George Washington University (Professor Miguel Lejeune)
Current Teaching (Gabriel)
Optimization/Equilibrium Ph.D. Courses:
- Operations Research Models in Engineering ENME 741/ENRE 648E [Introductory graduate course in optimization]
- Equilibrium Programming in Engineering ENME 722
[Advanced graduate course in optimization]
- Probabilistic Optimization ENME 725
[Advanced graduate course in optimization] - Probability-Based Design ENME 809E/ENME 465
[Graduate/undergraduate course in simulation & stochastic dynamic programming]
Short Courses at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim
Previous Teaching (Gabriel)
- Multiobjective Optimization
(ENCE 723/AMSC 698s, Fall 2001, 2004, 2006) - Nonlinear Programming
(ENCE 724/BMGT 832 Spring 2003, 2005, 2007) - Project Performance Measurement
(ENCE 667, Spring 2001-2004, Summer 2004, Spring 2006) - Decision Analysis for Engineering
(ENCE 627, Fall 2001-2002) - Independent Study in Nonlinear Programming
(ENCE 689, Spring 2002) - Optimization and Equilibrium Problems
(MAPL 699, Spring 2001) - Computational Methods for Engineering
(ENCE 203, Spring 2002) - Analysis of Civil Engineering Systems
(ENCE 360, Spring 2005) - Communication for Project Managers
(ENCE 424, Spring 2009, Spring 2010) - Decision Analysis for Engineering
(ENCE 425, Fall 2000, 2001, Spring 2007) - Energy Market Modeling
(ENCE 688e, Fall 2011)