Chunyu Tian
979-422-2046; tcalex@tamu.edu
1700 Southwest Pkwy Apt 138, College Station, TX 77840
Qualifications
- Advanced knowledge in building linear, integer, non-linear programming models.
- Familiar with ILOG CPLEX and programming language Java, Matlab, C/C++.
- Skills in using ArcGIS for vehicle routing and warehousing.
- Experience in algorithms including Column Generation and Lagrangian Relaxation.
- Skills in Oracle SQL and MSAccess.
- Ability to use SAS to conduct time series forecasting and statistical analysis.
- Experience in simulation software WITNESS and SIMMOD.
Relevant Experience
Thesis Title
Taxi Planning of George Bush International Airport (IAH) Using a MILP Method
- Analyzed the taxi time data using linear regression analysis and forecasted the future air traffic in SAS.
- Proposed a Mixed Integer Programming model to solve the taxi planning problem at IAH.
- Programmed and solved the model using C++ and ILOG CPLEX.
- Adopted a rolling horizon method and reduced the taxi time significantly.
Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University 09/09-09/10
G.R.A
Project 1:
- Formulated a mixed integer linear programming model to decide the optimal production rate, to choose the best suppliers for each raw material and to find out the best amount transported to each store.
- Solved the model using AMPL and CPLEX.
- Developed a one-month production and market plan with deterministic market demand.
- Studied the effect of changing demand on the optimal solutions.
Project 2:
- Proposed a model for warehousing with information of market demand, transportation mode, labor cost and customer service.
- Implemented the model using ArcGIS and roadway information of Texas pulling from Bureau of Transportation statistics.
- Identified the optimal number, location and size of warehouse.
China Shipping Container Lines, Shanghai, China 07/08 -10/08
Intern
- Forecasted the market demand using the data of first half year of 2008 and helped updating the database.
- Assisted designing optimal transportation routes for hazardous materials using simulation software WITNESS.
- Worked as the leader of a small team and obtained organization skills.
- Improved the routes successfully and increased the profits by 10% in East Asian Area.
Education
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Grad 12/11
Master of Science in Transportation Engineering, GPA: 4.0/4.0
Relative Courses: Engineering Optimization, Probability Engineering Decisions,
Linear Programming, Non-linear and dynamic programming.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Shanghai, China, 07/09
Bachelor of Logistics, GPA: 3.8/4.3(Rank1/27)
Courses:C++, Probability and Statistics, Logistics Management, Time Series and
Forecasting, Linear Algebra, Software Engineering.
Awards
No comments:
Post a Comment