Lars Relund Nielsen

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My Ph.D. spring 2003

Submitted a draft of the working paper “Bicriterion shortest hyperpaths in random time-dependent networks”. Currently working on a improved branching rule for bi-SBT when two distance functions are considered. Started to work on my thesis. Teaching: Student assistant in “Mathematical Programming I” (1 class).

My Ph.D spring 2002

Finished a draft on bricriterion shortest hyperpaths in random time-dependent networks (see publications). Summer School: “Nordic Summer School on Applied Optimization and Modelling”, Sandvig, Bornholm, Denmark, May 5 – 11, 2002. Conferences: “MCDM Winter Conference 2002”, Semmeing, Austria, February 18-22, 2002. “IFORS 2002”, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 8 – 12, 2002. Teaching: Student assistant in “Mathematical Programming I” (1 class).

My Ph.D. fall 2001

I started on completing the papers in my progress report so that they can be submitted to a journal. Professor Daniele Pretolani visited me from September 23 to October 23 where a draft of the paper “Finding the K shortest hyperpaths: algorithms and applications” was made and submitted (see publications). I was so lucky that my girlfriend gave birth to a beautiful boy “Mads” on 3650 grams 🙂 Conferences: “Nordic MPS 2001”, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, November 15-17, 2001. Teaching: Student assistant in “Mat alpha” (2 classes).

My Ph.D. spring 2001

Wrote my progress report for my midterm exam (23 May.). Courses: “Logic-based methods for optimization” – Study group about how to use logic-based methods to solve mathematical programming models. “Ph.D. course in scientific writing”, University of Aarhus. Summer School: “Donet Summer School – Integer and Combinatorial Optimization”, Utrecht, The Netherlands, June 11 – 12, 2001. Conferences: “IPCO 2001 – Eighth Conference on Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization”, Utrecht, The Netherlands, June 13 – 15, 2001. Teaching: Student assistant in “Management Science and Operations Research 4” (Drøk 4 – 1½ classes).

My Ph.D. fall 2000

I have been staying in Camerino, Italy for 3 months where I have visited professor Daniele Pretolani. During my stay, we developed procedures to solve the k’th shortest hyperpath problem and the bi-SBT problem. The k’th shortest hyperpath problem is solved using a new branching rule which divides the hypergraph into subhypergraphs. The bi-SBT problem is solved using different methods which are tested against each other (simple k’th method, two-phases method and k’th diagonal method). During my stay I also found a small error in the definition of a hyperpath which has been used in many papers. I therefore wrote a short note with a new definition (see publications).