Matthew Carlyle

Professor of Operations Research
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA  93943

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Invited Presentations

“Identifying Vulnerabilities in Critical Infrastructure,” REDTEAM2005, “Red-Teaming for Homeland Security,” 26-28 April 2005, Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, NM.

“Network Interdiction with Military Applications,” MORS Mini-Symposium "Tutorial on 'New' Analysis Techniques," 25-27 January 2005, JHU/APL, Laurel, MD

“Attacker-defender models with a focus on critical infrastructure.” 18 August, 2004 . Maritime Domain Protection Task Force Symposium. Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey , CA .

“Network and System Interdiction.” 1-11 June, 2004. Technologies for Information Operations Advanced Technical Workshop (short course: 8 contact hours). Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey , CA .

“Designing robust supply chains, and hardening the ones you have.” April 2004, INFORMS Practice Meeting, Boston, MA. (With Terry Harrison.) http://www.informs.org/Conf/Practice04/DesigningRobust.htm

“Optimal attacking and defense of critical infrastructure.” 16 April 2004 , Service Academies Student Math Conference, Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey , CA .

“Attacking and defending critical infrastructure.” December 2003, Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey , CA .

“How to attack and kill a linear program.” June 2003, 71 st MORSS, Quantico , VA.

“Near-shortest paths, k -shortest paths, and applications.” June 2003, National Security Agency, Columbia , MD.

“Discovering the dimension of large, nonlinear datasets.” June 2003, National Security Agency, Columbia , MD.

Carlyle, M., “Operator Cross-Training under Uncertainty,” invited by C. Elliott, JACME2T Symposium on Lean Enterprises, Motorola, Tempe, AZ, February 2000. 

Carlyle, M., “Optimization Methods in Quality Control and Improvement,” invited by G. Vining, Fall Technical Conference,  Houston, TX, Journal of Quality Technology session, 1999.  

Carlyle, M., “Solution Procedures for Linear Problems,” University of Arizona, Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering, January 15, 1998.

Carlyle, M., “Underground Planning at Stillwater Mining Company,” invited by Tom Grossman, INFORMS, Dallas, TX, Cluster Chair for Education, October 1997.

Presentations

Dell, R.F., Brau, J., Brown, G.G, and W.M. Carlyle, “Scheduling Our Call-for-Haul Airline for Operation Iraqi Freedom,” 74th Military Operations Research Society Symposium, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 13-15, 2006.

“How to Optimally Interdict a Belligerent Project to Develop a Nuclear Weapon.” June 2004, 72 nd MORSS, Monterey , CA. (Barchi Prize Nominee)

“Attacking and Defending Critical Infrastructure.” June 2004, 72 nd MORSS, Monterey , CA .

Carlyle, W. M., and Wood, R.K, “Lagrangian Relaxation and Enumeration for Solving Constrained Shortest-Path Problems,” 38th Annual ORSNZ Conference, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 21-22 November 2003.

Carlyle, W.M., and Wood, R.K., K-Shortest and Near-Shortest Simple Paths,” Department of Engineering Science Seminar, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 29 March 2003.

Carlyle, M., Devpura, A., and Fowler, J.W., “Scheduling of Batch Processing Machines to Minimize Total Weighted Tardiness,” INFORMS Maui, HI, June 17-20, 2001.

Carlyle, M., Walsh, M., and Fowler, J.W., “Workforce Planning under Uncertainty,” INFORMS Salt Lake City, UT, May 7-10, 2000.

Carlyle, M., Shin, S-H., and Fowler, J.W., “Multi-Flow Semiconductor Capacity Planning under Uncertainty,” INFORMS Salt Lake City, UT, May 7-10, 2000.

Carlyle, M., Heredia-Langner, A., and Montgomery, D., “Optimization Problems in Quality Improvement,” INFORMS San Antonio, TX, November 5-8, 2000.

Carlyle, M., Walsh, M., and Fowler, J.W., “Modeling Operator Crosstraining in Semiconductor Manufacturing, Given Uncertain Demand,” INFORMS San Antonio, TX, November 5-8, 2000.


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