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UMass INFORMS Speaker Series: Dr. Ayse Selin Kocaman

On March 15th, 2024, the UMass INFORMS Student Chapter had the honor of hosting Dr. Ayse Selin Kocaman, an Associate Professor in the Industrial Engineering Department at Bilkent University and a visiting scholar at the MIT Energy Initiative. Dr. Kocaman delivered an engaging presentation titled “Optimization-Based Solutions for the Design and Operations of Sustainable Electric Power Systems.”

Our president, Dana Hassani, gave a brief introduction highlighting Prof. Kocaman’s achievements. Prof. Kocaman has notably received the Distinguished Young Scientist (BAGEP) Award from the Science Academy of Turkey, the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) Career Award, and the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) College of Sustainable Operations Ph.D. Proposal Award.

Our faculty advisor, Professor Anna Nagurney, also welcomed Dr. Kocaman and expressed gratitude for her acceptance of our invitation as the guest speaker. Coincidentally, Professor Nagurney was scheduled to speak at MIT shortly after and had a pleasant conversation with Dr. Kocaman about their shared acquaintances at MIT.

During her presentation, Dr. Kocaman provided an overview of her research projects, which focus on economically efficient and environmentally sustainable energy systems. Her work includes developing optimization-based solutions for the energy poverty problem.

Dr. Kocaman discussed the primary energy consumption sources and sectors in the US and their interconnections, highlighting the shift from centralized to decentralized power systems, such as grid-connected wind farms, hydro power plants, solar PV power plants, flow control, and wind farms with storage. Dr. Kocaman showcased two-stage stochastic programs for making sizing and design decisions for hybrid energy systems.

Dr. Kocaman went on to present her impactful work on energy infrastructure costs and power distribution systems in Sub-Saharan Africa. She highlighted planar facility location-allocation problems for rural electrification and spatial planning of decentralized systems.

After the presentation, we hosted Dr. Kocaman for lunch at the Commonwealth Restaurant at UMass Amherst. The food was delightful, but what truly made the occasion most memorable, as always, was the company.

We would like to express our gratitude to Dr. Kocaman for graciously accepting our invitation and delivering an insightful talk. We also extend our thanks to all ISOM and MIE faculty, to all chapter members, and Professor Nagurney for her support of this event.

As always, please stay tuned for our exciting events here at UMass Amherst, whether it’s during this spring semester or for future events.