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Steven Gabriel du 7 au 9 avril.
Steven Gabriel donnera un séminaire le mardi 8 avril à 10h à
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- Résumé du séminaire
- Comment assister au séminaire
- Petite biographie de Steven Gabriel
1 Résumé du séminaire
Titre :
Stochastic Models and Methods in Energy
we present a Nash-Cournot model for the global gas market
based on complementarity. This model is both large-scale and realistic. We
also present numerical results for solving a stochastic version via scenario
reduction and later a Benders method for a small electric power model.
2 Comment assister au séminaire
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3 Petite biographie de Steven Gabriel
Dr. Gabriel is an Associate Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the
University of Maryland with additional appointments in the Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation
Program, and the Smith School of Business. He has extensive experience in both mathematical modeling as
well as algorithm design for optimization and statistical modeling in a variety of engineering and economic
areas such as energy, the environment, transportation, and telecommunications. In addition to his academic
background, he has over 25 years' experience in industry in mathematical modeling and analysis. He has an
M.S. in Operations Research from Stanford University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from
the Johns Hopkins University. Prior to joining the University of Maryland in 2000, he was a project manager
for energy modeling at ICF Consulting, a postdoctoral researcher at Argonne National Laboratory, an Operations
Research Analyst at Arthur D. Little, Inc., a Systems Analyst with Technology Systems, and a Market Analyst
for Kero-Sun, a kerosene heater company.
Professor Gabriel has over 60 publications in refereed journals, conference proceedings, and technical
reports. He has been an expert panelist for the US DOE (Energy Information Administration and National
Technology Laboratory) in providing guidance on building an international natural gas model as well as
evaluation of their fossil energy programs. Also, he has been a guest researcher at the Energy Research
Center of the Netherlands in Amsterdam assisting with building certain aspects of their European natural
gas market model. Lastly, Professor Gabriel works extensively with both Masters and Ph.D. students in modeling
and algorithmic design for infrastructure problems. Dr. Gabriel is a member of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), Mathematical Programming Society (MPS), and a Senior member
of IEEE. In addition, he is finishing a seven-year assignment as an Associate Editor for energy at Operations
Research, is currently the Area Editor for energy for Networks and Spatial Economics, a position he has
held since 1999, and has recently been appointed as an Associate Editor for Energy Economics.
During the 2007-2008 academic year, Dr. Gabriel is on sabbatical. He splits his time between:
- Resources for the Future, Washington, DC (he is the 2007-2008 Gilbert F. White Fellow)
- Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Technische Universität Dresden, Germany and DIW (German Institute for Economic Research), Berlin, Germany (Visiting Reseacher)
- LMI Research Institute, McLean, Virginia (Visiting Scholar)
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Steven A. Gabriel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation Program
University of Maryland
http://www.eng.umd.edu/~sgabriel
sgabriel@umd.edu, (tel.) 301.405.3242, (fax) 301.405.2585
Mailing address:
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
1143 Glenn L. Martin Hall
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742-3021
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