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Hi,


My name is Seonah. I'm originally from Korea(South) and now studying in Georgia Tech Industrial and Systems Engineering department. My main area of interest is business applications of operations research. In specific, I have some experience in the area of demand modeling and revenue management. I expect to learn the various methodologies used in complexity and apply it to social and business research context, such as modeling system dynamics of complex network involving human minds and decisions.  
My name is Seonah. I'm originally from Korea(South) and now studying in Georgia Tech Industrial and Systems Engineering department. My main area of interest is business applications of operations research. In specific, I have some experience in the area of demand modeling and revenue management. I expect to learn the various methodologies used in complexity and apply it to social/business context - modeling system dynamics of complex networks involving human minds and decisions.  


The three questions I want to ask future researchers:
The three questions I want to ask future researchers:

Latest revision as of 16:41, 24 June 2008

Hi,

My name is Seonah. I'm originally from Korea(South) and now studying in Georgia Tech Industrial and Systems Engineering department. My main area of interest is business applications of operations research. In specific, I have some experience in the area of demand modeling and revenue management. I expect to learn the various methodologies used in complexity and apply it to social/business context - modeling system dynamics of complex networks involving human minds and decisions.

The three questions I want to ask future researchers: 1. Is there a self-adjusting statistical methodology that automatically corrects researchere's initial models/hypothesis? 2. Can you predict the future of mankind, that is, with statistical significance? 3. Is the universe really made of strings?