esra sısıkoglu
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esra sısıkoglu
ESRA SISIKOGLU Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering E3437A Thomas and Nell Lafferre Hall University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 sisikoglue@missouri.edu (573) 882-1334 EDUCATION University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Ph.D., Industrial and Operations Engineering July 2009 • Dissertation title: “Distributed Algorithms Based on Fictitious Play for Near Optimal Sequential Decision Making.” • Advisors: Robert L. Smith and Marina A. Epelman. M.S.E., Industrial and Operations Engineering May 2006 B.S.E., Industrial and Operations Engineering, summa cum laude May 2004 Middle East Technical University Industrial Engineering Ankara, TURKEY Sep 1999 – June 2002 RESEARCH INTERESTS • • • • Stochastic search algorithms Sampled fictitious play (Approximate) dynamic programming Algorithm design • • • • Large-scale optimization Mathematical programming and modeling Wireless Sensor Network Optimization Convex optimization PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering University of Missouri Assistant Professor Columbia, MO Sep 2009 – present Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering University of Missouri Adjunct Professor Columbia, MO Sep 2008 – Aug 2009 Industrial and Operations Engineering University of Michigan Graduate Student Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant Ann Arbor, MI Sep 2005 – Aug 2009 Schlumberger – Doll Research Summer Intern • Performed a cost/benefit analysis of the CO2 Sequestration project. • Developed a heuristic in FORTRAN for the optimization of well drilling time schedules. • The results were presented in the company business strategy meeting. Cambridge, MA May – Aug 2007 COURSES TAUGHT & TEACHING EVALUATIONS Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (University of Missouri) • IMSE 9250: Dynamic Programming (Spring 11) Evaluations are not available • IMSE 4280: Industrial Systems Simulation (Spring 10, Spring 11) Spring 10: 3.9/4.0 (instructor), 3.9/5.0 (course) Spring 11: 4.0/4.0 (instructor), 5.0/5.0 (course) • IMSE 4210: Linear Programming Fall 09: 3.2/4.0 (instructor), 4.1/5.0 (course) Columbia, MO Esra Sisikoglu, page 1 of 4 • Fall 08: 3.4/4.0 (instructor), 3.9/5.0 (course) IMSE 2110: Probability and Statistics (Fall 09) Fall 09: 2.5/4.0 (instructor), 2.5/5.0 (course) Industrial and Operations Engineering (University of Michigan) • IOE 474: Simulation (Winter 07) • IOE 316: Intro to Markov Processes (Winter 06, Fall 07) • IOE 366: Linear Statistical Models (Fall 05, Winter 06) Ann Arbor, MI PUBLICATIONS (Submitted and Published) • • • • • • Esra Sisikoglu, Mustafa Y. Sir, Praveen Nagilla, Sarah Root, and Kemal Akkaya, 2011 “Optimal Relocation of Actors to Restore Connectivity in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs),” submitted to Computers and Operations Research. Esra Sisikoglu, Marina A. Epelman and Robert L. Smith, “A Sampled Fictitious Play-Based Learning Algorithm for Infinite Horizon Markov Decision Processes” Accepted to 2011 Winter Simulation Conference Jihyun Jo, Mustafa Y. Sir, and Esra Sisikoglu, 2011 “Strategic Multi-objective Routing in a High Threat Environment,” Proceedings of the 2011 Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Reno, NV, May 2011. Mustafa Y. Sir, Izzet Senturk, Esra Sisikoglu, and Kemal Akkaya, “An Optimization-based Approach for Connecting Partitioned Mobile Sensor/Actuator Networks,” Proceedings of 3rd International Workshop on Wireless Sensor, Actuator and Robot Networks (WiSARN), in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM'11, Shanghai, China, April 2011. Enes Yildiz, Kemal Akkaya, Esra Sisikoglu, and Mustafa Y. Sir, “An Exact Algorithm for Providing Multi-Perspective Event Coverage in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks,” Proceedings of IEEE International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), Istanbul, Turkey, July 2011. Enes Yildiz, Kemal Akkaya, Esra Sisikoglu, Mustafa Y. Sir, and I. Guneydas, “Camera Deployment for Video Panorama Generation in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks,” Proceedings of International Workshop on Video Panorama in conjunction with IEEE Symposium on Multimedia (ISM'11), Dana Point, CA, USA (to appear). PUBLICATIONS (Work-in-progress) • • • • Mustafa Y. Sir, Esra Sisikoglu, and Kemal Akkaya, “Continuously Covering and Packing an Area with Different Convex Shapes.” Submission planned to INFORMS Journal for Computing (estimated 90% complete). Rung-Chuan Lin, Mustafa Y. Sir, Esra Sisikoglu, Kalyan Pasupathy, and Linsey Barker, “Optimal Nurse Scheduling Based on Quantitative Models of Work-Related Fatigue.” Submission planned to Health Care Management Science (estimated 60% complete). Linsey Barker, Kalyan Pasupathy, Esra Sisikoglu, and Mustafa Y. Sir, “A Conceptual Framework for the Interface of Human Factors, Health Informatics, and Operations Research in Healthcare Systems.” Submission planned to IIE Transactions in Healthcare Systems Engineering (estimated 40% complete). Jonathan L. Hathhorn, Mustafa Y. Sir, and Esra Sisikoglu, “Optimal Maintenance Scheduling for Traffic Lights.” Submission planned to Transportation Science (estimated 60% complete). RESEARCH PROPOSALS External • Leonard Wood Institute, April 2009, “Optimal Deployment of Wireless Sensors and Actors for Surveillance Missions,” $281,994, (Sir (40%); Matisziw (30%); Sisikoglu (30%)), not funded. • National Science Foundation, February 2010, “Integration of Human Factors Considerations into Work System Optimization Models: Specific Application to Nurse-Patient Assignment,” $461,834, (Sir (25%); Barker (25%); Pasupathy (25%); Sisikoglu (25%)), not funded. • MoDOT, October 2009, “Evaluation of Life Expectancy of LED Traffic Signals and Development of a Esra Sisikoglu, page 2 of 4 Replacement Schedule,” $74,970, (Sun (76%), Sisikoglu (24%)) not funded. • National Science Foundation, January 2011, “Expanding Curricula-wide Project-Based Learning by Refining Capstone Projects”, $595,749, (Hyman (40%), Lin (20%), Devaney (20%), Barker (10%), Sisikoglu (10%)), not funded. Internal • “Distributed Algorithms for Optimal Wireless Sensor Deployment and Reconfiguration”, $38,719, Sisikoglu (100%), not funded. PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS Presented by Esra Sisikoglu • Esra Sisikoglu, Mustafa Y. Sir, Kemal Akkaya, and Enes Yildiz, “An Exact Algorithm for Multiperspective Event Coverage in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 2011 • Esra Sisikoglu, Marina A. Epelman and Robert L. Smith, “A Sampled Fictitious Play-Based Learning Algorithm for Infinite Horizon Markov Decision Processes” Winter Simulation Conference, December 2011 • Esra Sisikoglu, Marina Epelman, and Robert Smith, “Distributed Algorithms Based on Fictitious Play for Near Optimal Sequential Decision Making,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2009. • Esra Sisikoglu, Marina Epelman, and Robert Smith, “Sampled Fictitious Play for Solving Large-Scale Dynamic Programming Problems,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 2008. Presented by co-authors • Mustafa Sir, Praveen Nagilla Kumar, Esra Sisikoglu, Sarah Root, Kemal Akkaya, “Optimal Relocation of Actors to Restore Connectivity in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs)” INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2009. • Esra Sisikoglu, Mustafa Y. Sir, Kemal Akkaya, and Enes Yildiz, “An Exact Algorithm for Multiperspective Event Coverage in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 2011. • Kemal Akkaya, Enes Yildiz, Esra Sisikoglu, Mustafa Y. Sir, and I. Guneydas, “Camera Deployment for Video Panorama Generation in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks,” IEEE Symposium on Multimedia (ISM'11), Dana Point, CA, December 2011. • Enes Yildiz, Kemal Akkaya, Esra Sisikoglu, and Mustafa Y. Sir, “An Exact Algorithm for Providing Multi-Perspective Event Coverage in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks,” IEEE International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), Istanbul, Turkey, July 2011. • Kemal Akkaya, Mustafa Y. Sir, Izzet Senturk, and Esra Sisikoglu, “An Optimization-based Approach for Connecting Partitioned Mobile Sensor/Actuator Networks,” IEEE INFOCOM'11, Shanghai, China, April 2011. • Sarah Root, Praveen Nagilla, Esra Sisikoglu, Mustafa Y. Sir, and Kemal Akkaya, “Optimal Relocation of Actors to Restore Connectivity in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs),” INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2009. WORKSHOPS • • • (Invited workshop) Attended Self-Optimizing Systems Workshop in Santa Fe (June 13 - June 15 2010). (Invited workshop) Attended Healthcare Systems Engineering Research and Education Leadership Workshop at the University of Arkansas (May 20 – May 21 2010). Attended “Transportation Research Forum” organized by Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) (February 24, 2010). STUDENT SUPERVISION Doctoral Students • Rana Afzali Baghdadabadi Esra Sisikoglu, page 3 of 4 Master’s students • Praveen Kumar Nagilla, Project: “Sensor Coverage and Actors Relocation in Wireless Sensors and Actor Networks (WSAN): Optimization Models and Approximation Algorithms”, graduated in 2010 Undergraduate students • Tyler Keel, Project: “Nurse Scheduling and Assignment Using Human Factors and Operations Research.” Doctoral students committee member • Mahmood Pariazar Master’s students committee member • Jonathan Lee Hathhorn (co-advisor with Mustafa Y. Sir), Project: “Optimal Layout of Departments for Multi-floor Hospital Design.” • Jihyun Jo (co-advisor with Mustafa Y. Sir), Project: “Managing Battlefield Risks Through Strategic Multi-objective Routing.” SERVICE Departmental committees and service activities • Assisted in Summer Welcome activities (Summer 2010). • Participated and supported departmental ABET mock review preparations (Spring 2010). • IMSE Representative at Mizzou Engineering Awareness Night (11/10/09). • Assisted in organizing IMSE Departmental Seminar Series (Spring 2010). • Supervised 10-15 undergraduate students in each semester during the preregistration period. College of Engineering • Academic Appeals Committee (Jan 2010 – September 2011). • Affirmative Action Committee (September 2011 - present). National • Served as a panelist at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Operations Research panel (April 30, 2010.) Review • University of Missouri Research Board Grants (Fall 2009) FELLOWSHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS • • Industrial and Operations Engineering Departmental Fellowship (Sep 2004 – July 2009). Full tuition scholarship as an undergraduate exchange student at the University of Michigan (Sep 2002 – May 2003). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), member since 2006. Esra Sisikoglu, page 4 of 4