Analytics Scholar’s Findings Land in Top-Rated A.I. Journal
Dr. Canan Gunes Corlu, a MET assistant professor in the Department of Administrative Sciences and faculty coordinator to the Applied Business Analytics programs, authored a paper that has been accepted for publication in a highly prestigious scientific journal. Dr. Corlu’s paper, “Empirical Distributions of Daily Equity Index Returns: A Comparison,” will see publication in the […]
Faculty Paper Accepted for Publication
“Subset Selection for Simulations Accounting for Input Uncertainty,” a paper by Assistant Professor of Administrative Sciences Canan Gunes Corlu (who also serves as faculty coordinator for MET’s applied business analytics programs), was accepted for publication in the proceedings of the 2015 Winter Simulation Conference. During the conference, which took place in Huntington Beach, Calif., Professor […]
Irena Vodenska Published in Nature’s Scientific Reports
MET Administrative Sciences professor Irena Vodenska has published a paper, entitled “Cascading Failures in Bi-partite Graphs: Model for Systemic Risk Propagation.” The full-text of the paper can be accessed for free in Nature’s Scientific Reports, an online, open-access research publication. Abstract: As economic entities become increasingly interconnected, a shock in a financial network can provoke […]
Carolynn Tomin, director of MET’s Financial Planning Program, coauthors book.
The book, Principles of Estate Planning, which Carolynn coauthored with Colleen Carcone, is used in the Financial Planning Program offered by MET’s Center for Professional Education. Carolynn is also chair of the Council on Education for the national Certified Financial Planning Board.