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Welcome to CORS Montreal Section

CORS Montreal is a dynamic professional and research association of people interested in applying operational research. We define operational research broadly to include interests in quantitative modelling, optimization, computer modelling, systems thinking, data analytics, simulation, and similar areas. The members of CORS Montreal are affiliated with renown institutions, such as, Concordia University, École de technologie supérieure, HEC Montréal, McGill University, Polytechnique Montréal, Université de Montréal and Université du Québec à Montréal. Most of them are also affiliated with international research centers, such as, CIRRELT and GERAD.

The Montreal Section has members who actively apply methodologies, such as, mathematical programming, heuristics, constraint programming, optimal control theory, numerical methods of optimization, and statistical methods. They are interested in present and potential applications to engineering, management science, healthcare systems, transportation, economics, urban and environmental problems, resource management, biology, telecommunications networks, robotics, expert systems, energy modeling, education, etc.

 

Events

23 January, 2025
Joint seminar CIRRELT & CORS Montréal Section
Presenters: Etienne Elie (Y Square) and Olivier Milon (Hydro-Québec)

L'Impact Stratégique de la Recherche Opérationnelle sur l'Économie Américaine et ses Besoins Énergétiques
Université de Montréal, Pavillon André Aisenstadt, Salle 4488
Résumé


23 January, 2025
Joint seminar CIRRELT & CORS Montréal Section
Presenters: Etienne Elie (Y Square) and Olivier Milon (Hydro-Québec)

L'Impact Stratégique de la Recherche Opérationnelle sur l'Économie Américaine et ses Besoins Énergétiques
Université de Montréal, Pavillon André Aisenstadt, Salle 4488
Résumé


17 January, 2025
Joint seminar CIRRELT and CORS Montréal Section
Presenters: Bissan Ghaddar

Learning for RLT-based Relaxations for Polynomial Optimization Problems
Université de Montréal, Pavillon André Aisenstadt, 5441
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