Susan M. Sanchez

Professor of Operations Research

Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA  93943

OTHER PUBLICATIONS 

Lucas, T. W., S. M. Sanchez, T. M. Cioppa, and A. I. Ipekci, Generating hypotheses on fighting the global war on terrorism,”  Maneuver Warfare Science 2003, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, 2003, pp. 117-136.

Lucas, T. W. and S. M. Sanchez, “Smart experimental designs provide military decision-makers with new insights from agent-based simulations,” Naval Postgraduate School RESEARCH, 13, 2, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 2003, pp. 20-21, 57-59, 63.

Lucas, T. W. and S. M. Sanchez, “NPS hosts the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory’s Sixth Project Albert International Workshop,” Naval Postgraduate School RESEARCH, 13, 2, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 2003, pp. 45-46.

Lucas, T. W., S. M. Sanchez, L. Brown, and W. Vinyard, Better designs for high-dimensional explorations of distillations,”  Maneuver Warfare Science 2002, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Defense Automated Printing Service, 2002, pp. 17-46. 

Sanchez, S.M., “Internet teaching:  Interaction without inundation, Issues in Education column in OR/MS Today, April 2000.

Sanchez, S.M., “Publish, don't perish!, Invited article in OR/MS Tomorrow, Spring 1997, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 3-6.

Lawrence, E.C., Smith, L.D., and Sanchez, S.M., “Managing credit risk in a changing economy, Bankers Magazine, January/February issue, 1996, pp. 58-63 (professional magazine).

Sanchez, S.M., “On-line analysis and robust design, invited paper in Proceedings of the 20th Annual NSF Conference on Design and Manufacturing Systems Research, Society of Manufacturing Engineers:  Boston, Massachusetts, 1994, pp. 277-278.  

Sanchez, S.M., “Issues in automated experimentation for robust product design, invited paper in Proceedings of the 19th Annual NSF Conference on Design and Manufacturing Systems Research, Society of Manufacturing Engineers:  Charlotte, NC, 1993, pp. 1171-1175.


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