Nilay Noyan, Ph.D.

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2006 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Operations Research
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Andrzej Ruszczynski grad student 2006 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (Optimization with first order stochastic dominance constraints.)
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Noyan N, Meraklı M, Küçükyavuz S. (2019) Two-stage stochastic programming under multivariate risk constraints with an application to humanitarian relief network design Mathematical Programming. 1-39
Noyan N, Rudolf G. (2018) Optimization with Stochastic Preferences Based on a General Class of Scalarization Functions Operations Research. 66: 463-486
Elçi Ö, Noyan N. (2018) A chance-constrained two-stage stochastic programming model for humanitarian relief network design Transportation Research Part B-Methodological. 108: 55-83
Kolak Oİ, Feyzioğlu O, Noyan N. (2018) Bi-level multi-objective traffic network optimisation with sustainability perspective Expert Systems With Applications. 104: 294-306
Elçi Ö, Noyan N, Bülbül K. (2018) Chance-constrained stochastic programming under variable reliability levels with an application to humanitarian relief network design Computers & Operations Research. 96: 91-107
Noyan N, Kahvecioğlu G. (2018) Stochastic last mile relief network design with resource reallocation Or Spectrum. 40: 187-231
Feyzioğlu O, Noyan N. (2017) Risk-averse toll pricing in a stochastic transportation network European Journal of Industrial Engineering. 11: 133-167
Liu X, Küçükyavuz S, Noyan N. (2017) Robust multicriteria risk-averse stochastic programming models Annals of Operations Research. 259: 259-294
Noyan N, Balcik B, Atakan S. (2016) A stochastic optimization model for designing last mile relief networks Transportation Science. 50: 1092-1113
Atakan S, Bülbül K, Noyan N. (2016) Minimizing value-at-risk in single-machine scheduling Annals of Operations Research. 1-49
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