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- The Future of Operations Research
- How one prominent academic, UC Berkeley's Lee W. Schruben, sees the evolution of operations research in the business world. BNET: What are the big unsolved problems for OR in practice today? Schruben: We have to realize that what we’re actually doing...
- Articles 2008-02-13
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- National 4-H Council.(National 4-H Council meeting to to discuss school violence )(Brief article)
- The National 4-H Council Board of Trustees gathers following its annual meeting held at its facilities in suburban Washington, D.C. Two days before their meeting, President and First Lady Bush hosted a conference at the 4-H Center to discuss school violence and to announce new initiatives...
- Articles 2006-11-01
- WWK Signs IP Acquisition Agreement for Ultra-Fast, Resource Driven Simulation Technology
- PLEASANTON, Calif. -- Wright Williams & Kelly, Inc. (WWK), a cost & productivity management software and consulting services company, announced today it has reached an agreement with Dr. Lee Schruben of the University of California, Berkeley for the acquisition of intellectual property (IP) involving ultra-fast, resource driven (RD) manufacturing simulation....
- Articles 2005-02-22
- Doctor crowned Kansas original
- How do you spell eccentric? - Begin with the letters B-R-I-N-K-L-E-Y, as in John R. Brinkley, recommends Kansas historian Francis Schruben. The late Milford doctor tops Schruben's list of the 10 most eccentric figures in state history. Brinkley's life in Kansas fits the dictionary...
- Articles 2001-07-02
- Intersecting art and technology.
- Arguably, art and engineering are unusual bedfellows. But that is not an argument one can make with acclaimed artist Ken Goldberg. As associate professor of industrial engineering and operations research, and electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California at Berkeley he mixes paint...
- Articles 2001-06-01
- Dispersity Improvement in Solvent Casting Particle/Polymer Composite.
- DALE L. SCHRUBEN [*] The standard solvent casting method for preparing particle/polymer composites is reviewed. Unless extraordinary conditions are used, the standard process is restricted to thin films because of difficulties (blistering) that occur during the solvent removal. These thin films...
- Articles 2000-01-01
- Extension of effective medium theory to three-component system - two conductive particle types in the polymer matrix.
- INTRODUCTION In a previous effort, we constructed (1) a physical model that could accommodate the ideas used in the effective medium theory for electron conduction in a metal-filled polymer (2). This gave tangibility to concepts of node and adjacent node. One cube in...
- Articles 1994-07-01
- Electrical resistivity behavior of mold-cast metal-filled polymer composites.
- INTRODUCTION In recent years, more and more scientists have become interested in creating conductive polymers. Common polymers are electrically insulating with volume resistivities of [10.sup.12] to [10.sup.19] ohm-cm. Two general methods have been used to markedly reduce the polymeric materials' resistivities to...
- Articles 1994-07-01
- Planning and scheduling in Japanese semiconductor manufacturing
- In this paper we describe methods used by some Japanese semiconductor manufacturing companies for long-term planning and short-term scheduling and shop floor control. We give an overview of semiconductor manufacturing and the role of planning and scheduling functions. Next we describe our research methods and attempt to answer the following...
- Articles 1994-01-01
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