" Optimization: Making Business Intelligence Truly Intelligent " by Mr. Ming Fang
Speaker:
Mr. Ming Fang Representative and Operations Research Consultant
Paragon Decision Technology, Shanghai Office
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22 February 2013, Friday |
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School of Information Systems,
Seminar Room 2-4 |
Programme:
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6.30 pm - 7.00 pm Refreshments |
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7.00 pm - 8.00 pm Seminar Delivery |
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8.00 pm - 8.30 pm Q&A |
Registration:
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Please register on line.

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Synopsis
Optimization: Making Business Intelligence Truly Intelligent
When a human brain is no longer able to analyze a complex situation, an intuition is not enough,optimization can help to make an intelligent, rational decision in a decision-making process. It is done using analytical and numerical techniques to develop and manipulate mathematical models of organizational systems composed of people, machines, and procedures.
In this session, we will experience together how one of best mathematical modeling systems help organizations around the globe to make better decisions in improving their businesses. These businesses are ranging from energy, oil, gas and chemical to pubic government sectors.
About the Speaker
Mr. Ming Fang
Ming is currently Chief Representative and an Operations Research Consultant at Paragon Decision Technology Shanghai Office.
Ming is a mathematical modeling expert, AIMMS modeling system specialist. He has applied optimization techniques in interaction with AIMMS technology to build and deploy OR based applications in various industries, including electricity market, oil and gas, supply chains and logistics.
Prior to joining Paragon Shanghai office, he had worked in US as an OR consultant for six years and served clients for both north and south America regions, including Alstom Grid, ExxonMobil, BP, Petrobras, Booz Allen Hamilton, FedEx, and etc. Now, he is helping Paragon Decision Technology to build Asia regional office by not only serving the existing clients such as SK Energy, Nari-tech, but also expanding new customer bases from different industries, including universities to share the power of optimization and AIMMS.
Ming holds BS in Electrical Engineering and MS in Operations Research from State University of New York at Buffalo.
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