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  • Epstein ISE Seminar - JOSEPH HARTMAN, Chair, ISE Department, Lehigh University

    Mon, Mar 05, 2007 @ 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM

    Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

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    Analyzing R&D Investment Decisions with Approximate Dynamic ProgrammingABSTRACT: Research and development (R&D) projects are often defined by multi-stage
    investments. For example, growth in the pharmaceutical industry is
    driven by the research and development of drugs that pass through a
    number of stages, from discovery to clinical testing to governmental
    approval. A company must periodically consider which drugs to pursue
    and fund in the R&D process. These decisions can be difficult because
    resources are limited and test results are often unclear. We model the
    R&D investment process with stochastic dynamic programming. As the
    state space to represent a portfolio of projects is of high dimension,
    the recursion can only be solved over a number of periods. Thus, we
    employ approximation techniques to extend the horizon of analysis and
    ensure good time zero decisions. We illustrate our approximation
    scheme, computational results, and insights gained in the
    decision-making process. Furthermore, we provide a procedure to
    validate our solutions.This is joint work with Pinar Keles, Ph.D. candidate in Industrial and
    Sytems Engineering, Lehigh University.BIOSKETCH: JOSEPH C. HARTMAN (http://www.lehigh.edu/~jch6) is an Associate Professor in the Department of
    Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lehigh University, holds the
    George Kledaras Endowed Chair, and serves as Department Chair. He
    received his Ph.D. (1996) and M.S. (1994) in Industrial Engineering from
    the Georgia Institute of Technology and B.S. in General Engineering from
    the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1992). His research
    interests are in economic decisions analysis and dynamic programming.
    His undergraduate textbook, Engineering Economy and the Decision-Making
    Process was released in the summer of 2006. He is an active member of
    ASEE, IIE, and INFORMS and currently serves as Editor of The Engineering
    Economist and the Senior Vice President of Publications on the IIE Board
    of Trustees.

    Location: Olin Hall of Engineering (OHE) - 122

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: Elaine Chew

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