STAFF PROFILE
Associate Professor Melih Ozlen
Position:
Associate Professor
College / Portfolio:
STEM College
School / Department:
STEM|School of Science
Phone:
+61399253007
Email:
melih.ozlen@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
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Research supervision
Research interests
- Operations Research
- Combinatorial Optimisation
- Mathematical Programming
- Multi Objective Optimisation
More information about Associate Professor Ozlen's research activity is available on his website.
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- 2016 Master of Public Administration, University of Melbourne
- 2011 G.C. in Tertiary Teaching and Learning, RMIT University, Australia
- 2006 Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, METU, Turkey
- 2003 M.S. in Industrial Engineering, METU, Turkey
- 2001 B.S. in Industrial Engineering, METU, Turkey
Professional activities
Reviewer
- Australian Research Council
- Computers and Operations Research
- European Journal of Industrial Engineering
- European Journal of Operational Research
- International Journal of Production Research
- Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization
- Journal of Scheduling
- Optimization Letters
Member
- Australia and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematic (ANZIAM)
- Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS)
- Australian Society For Operations Research
- INFORMS
- INFORMS Section on Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)
- Operational Research Society of Turkey
- Nuraiman, D.,Ozlen, M.,Hearne, J. (2022). A decomposition approach for the stochastic asset protection problem In: Computers and Operations Research, 138, 1 - 16
- Nuraiman, D.,Ozlen, M. (2022). A decomposition approach for the prioritised home health care problem with synchronised visits and multi-period planning In: Computers & Industrial Engineering, 174, 1 - 12
- MacRae, C.,Ozlen, M.,Ernst, A. (2021). The bee-benders hybrid algorithm with application to transmission expansion planning In: Proceedings of the 2021 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion (GECCO 2021), Lille, France, 10-14 July 2021
- Roozbeh, I.,Hearne, J.,Abbasi, B.,Ozlen, M. (2021). Decision support for wildfire asset protection: A two-stage stochastic programming approach In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 155, 1 - 17
- Ghasemishabankareh, B.,Ozlen, M.,Li, X.,Deb, K. (2020). A genetic algorithm with local search for solving single-source single-sink nonlinear non-convex minimum cost flow problems In: Soft Computing, 24, 1153 - 1169
- Ghasemishabankareh, B.,Li, X.,Ozlen, M.,Neumann, F. (2020). Probabilistic tree-based representation for solving minimum cost integer flow problems with nonlinear non-convex cost functions In: Applied Soft Computing Journal, 86, 1 - 14
- Nuraiman, D.,Ozlen, M.,Hearne, J. (2020). A spatial decomposition based math-heuristic approach to the asset protection problem In: Operations Research Perspectives, 7, 1 - 8
- Pettersson, W.,Ozlen, M. (2020). Multiobjective Integer Programming: Synergistic Parallel Approaches In: INFORMS Journal on Computing, 32, 461 - 472
- Leon Caballero, J.,Reijnders, V.,Hearne, J.,Ozlen, M.,Reinke, K. (2019). A Landscape-Scale Optimisation Model to Break the Hazardous Fuel Continuum While Maintaining Habitat Quality In: Environmental Modeling and Assessment, 24, 369 - 379
- Ghasemishabankareh, B.,Ozlen, M.,Li, X. (2019). NSGA-II for Solving Multiobjective Integer Minimum Cost Flow Problem with Probabilistic Tree-Based Representation In: In: Deb K. et al. (eds) Evolutionary Multi-Criterion Optimization. EMO 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11411., East Lansing, Michigan, USA, March 10-13, 2019
Note: Supervision projects since 2004
2 PhD Current Supervisions7 PhD Completions
- Unlocking the potential for linear and discrete optimisation in knot theory and computational topology. Administered by The University of Queensland. Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects via other University Grant 2014 from (2014 to 2016)