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Siriphong Lawphongpanich 

Office: 303 Weil Hall 
Address: Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-6595 
Phone: (352) 392-1464 EXT 2015 
Fax: (801) 681-1612 
E-Mail: Lawphong@ise.ufl.edu

Teaching:

  • EIN3101C: Introduction to Industrial Engineering
  • ESI 4221C: Industrial Quality Control
  • ESI 4313: Operations Research II
  • ESI 6417: Linear Programming and Network Optimization
  • ESI 6418: Linear Programming Extensions and Applications
  • ESI 6429: Introduction to Nonlinear Optimization

Research Area:

·         Large-Scale Optimization, Transportation Science, Nonlinear Network Flows, Manpower and Personnel Models, Logistics, Military Operations Research


Working Papers:

·         Scheduled-based transit assignment model with travel strategies and capacity constraints” with Y. Hamdouch

·         Congestion pricing for schedule-based transit networks” with Y. Hamdouch

·         Pareto-improving congestion tolls for road networks” with Y. Yin

·         Solving the Pareto-improving toll problem via manifold suboptimization” with Y. Yin

·         “Heuristic Algorithms for the Minimum Toll Booth Problem,” with L. Bai and D.W. Hearn.

·         “Travel Time Estimation on a Freeway Using Discrete-Time Markov Chains,” with J. Yeon and L. Elefteriadou

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Recent Publications:

Refereed Journal Publications

·         “Toll Pricing in Multi-Modal Traffic Assignment,” Transportation Research Part B, 41, 2007, 275 - 291, with Y. Hamdouch, M. Florian, and D.W.  Hearn.

·         “Discrete-Time Dynamic Traffic Assignment Problem with Periodic Planning Horizon: System Optimal,” Journal of Global Optimization, 38(1), pp. 41-60, 2007, with A. Nahapetyan

·          “Internalizing Emission Externality on Road Networks,” Transportation Research, Part D, 11 (2006) 292 – 301, with Y. Yin

·         "Dynamic Slope Scaling Procedure and Lagrangian Relaxation with Subproblem Approximation," Journal of Global Optimization, 35, 121 – 130, 2006

·         Decomposition Techniques for the Minimum Toll Revenue Problem,” Networks, 44(2), 142 – 150, 2004, with L. Bai and D.W. Hearn.

·         An MPEC Approach to Second Best Toll Pricing,” Mathematical Programming, Series B, 101, 33 – 55, 2004, with D.W. Hearn

·         “A Nontangential Cutting Plane Algorithm,” Operations Research Letters, Vol. 30, 49 – 56, 2002.

·         “Simplicial and Truncated Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition for Nonlinear Multicommodity Network Flow Problems with Side Constraints,” Operations Research Letters, Vol 26, 33 – 41, 2000.

·         “Allocation of Jobs to Unequally Capable Processors: A Planning Approach,” European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 126, 80 – 88, 2000, with K. Becker, D.P. Gaver, K.D. Glazebrook, and P.A. Jacobs.

·         “Optimizing Submarine Berthing with Persistence Incentive,” Naval Research Logistics, 44, 301-318, 1997, with G.G. Brown, K.J. Cormican, and D.W. Widdis.

·         “Optimizing Ship Berthing,” Naval Research Logistics, Vol. 41, 1-15, 1994, with G.G. Brown and K.P. Thurman.

REFERRED PROCEEDING PAPERS

·          “Generalized Linear Programming with Line Searches,” Proceedings of the 28th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1989, with D.W. Hearn.

·         “Optimization Algorithms for Congested Network Models,” Proceedings to the Advance Workshop of Flow Control on Congested Networks: the Case of Data Processing and Transportation, 1987, with D.W. Hearn and J.A. Ventura.

EDITED BOOK

·         Mathematical and Computational Models for Congestion Pricing, Springer, New York, in press, with D.W. Hearn and M.J. Smith

REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS

·         “A Robust Approach to the Continuous Network Design Problem with Demand Uncertainty,” Proceeding, 17th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory, London, England, Springer, 2007, with Y. Yin

·         “Relaxed Toll Sets for Large-Scale Toll Pricing Problem,” in Mathematical and Computational Models for Congestion Charging, D.W. Hearn, S. Lawphongpanich, and M.J. Smith (Eds), Springer, New York, in press, with L. Bai and D.W. Hearn.

·         “Simplicial Decomposition,” Encyclopedia of Optimization, Editors: C.A. Floudas and P. M. Pardalos, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 2001.

·         “Frank-Wolfe Algorithm,” Encyclopedia of Optimization, Editors: C.A. Floudas and P. M. Pardalos, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 2001.

·         “Convex Simplex Method,” Encyclopedia of Optimization, Editors: C.A. Floudas and P. M. Pardalos, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 2001.

Recent Presentations:

·         “Discrete-Time Dynamic Traffic Assignment Problem with Periodic Planning Horizon,” International Conference on Complementarity, Duality, and Global Optimization in Science and Engineering, Virginia Tech, USA, August 2005.

·         “The minimum toll booth problem,” the 4th International Conference on Complementarity Problem, Stanford University, USA, August 2005

·         “Toll Pricing in Multi-Modal Traffic Assignment,” Successes and Failures of Traffic Demand Management Symposium, Napier University, Scotland, August 2005

·         “Congestion Pricing,” Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning, Ministry of Transportation, Bangkok, Thailand, June 2005.

·         “Congestion Pricing: Theory and Methods,” (Plenary Talk), Workshop on Models for Transit Planning and Management, Kyoto University, Japan, June 2005.

·         “Congestion Pricing: Theory and Methods,” Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, June 2005

·         “The minimum toll booth problem,” SIAM Conference on Optimization, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2005


Other Information:

PhD Committees

·         Oleg Shylo, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, August 2008 (Committee Member)

·         Artyom Nahapetyan, ‘Discrete-Time Dynamic Traffic Assignments Problems and Related Applications, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, August 2006 (Chair)

·         Lihui Bai, ‘Computational Methods for Toll Pricing Models’, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, Graduated August 2004 (Co-Chair)

·         Chin-I Lin, ‘Capacity Planning Models for Health Care/Maintenance Organizations,’ Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, August 2008 (Committee Member)

·         Dionne Aleman, ‘Planning Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy,’ Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, August 2008 (Committee Member)

·         Bing Jian, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, University of Florida, August 2007 (Committee Member)

·         Jiyoun Yeon, ‘Travel Time Reliability as a Function of the Probability of Breakdown,’ Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, University of Florida, August 2006, (Committee Member)

·         Xiao Cui, ‘Travel Time Estimation for Signalized Arterial Using Probabilistic Modeling,’ Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, University of Florida, August 2006, (Committee Member)

·         Arvind Kumar, ‘Novel Methods for Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy’, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, Graduated August 2005 (Committee Member)

·         LTC Gary Krahn, US Army, ‘Double Eulerian Cycles on the deBruijn Digraphs,’ Department of  Mathematics, Naval Postgraduate School, Graduated June 1994 (Committee Member)

Postdoctoral Supervisions

·         Dr. Younes Hamdouch, ‘‘Congestion Pricing for Multi-Modal Transportation Systems,’ Academic Year 2003 – 2004, currently at United Arabs Emirate University, Al Ain, United Arabs Emirate

·         Dr. David P. Morton, ‘Stochastic Programming,’ National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow, Naval Postgraduate School, 1993 – 1994, currently at the Department of Mechanical Enigineering, University of Texas, Austin, Texas

Other Student Supervisions

·         Carin Stromberg, ‘Modified DSSP for the Minimum Toll Booth Problem,’ Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Fall 2004

·         Lars Skold, ‘Minimum Tollbooth Problem via Mathematical Program with Complementarity Constraints,’ Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Fall 2004

·         Victor Zetterquist, ‘Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition with Subproblem Truncation,’ Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Summer 2002

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