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SUMMARY:Using prescriptive models for decision support in the planning and budgeting of infrastructure investments in Health - Use cases from Timor Leste and Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:The Geospatial Planning & Budgeting Platform is being developed by researchers and practitioners from Analytics for a Better World Institute in close collaboration with World Bank. \nThese digital decision-support interfaces focus on promoting inclusive and resilient access to social and economic infrastructure services\, including for health. The Geospatial Planning and Budgeting Platform (GPBP) provides users with online\, interactive\, and collaboration-friendly interfaces for powerful descriptive and prescriptive decision support. The GPBP user interfaces for any given problem statements (or “use-cases”) are presented in two forms: \n(i) an interactive website for non-technical end-users\, \n(ii) a Jupyter Notebook environment that allows for exploratory and background analytics and visualization to be made more transparent and accessible. \nIn this talk\, the overview of two GPBP use cases – Health Facility Location Optimisation in Timor Leste and Stroke Case Accessibility Optimization in Vietnam – will be explained. The challenges and opportunities of this platform along with potential extensions and the plans for the way forward will also be discussed. \n\n\n\nEURO Working Group on Practice of OR/Practitioners’ Forum past and planned activities are available to the Forum members\, as well as the wider public. Register as a member for free\, to get the regular updates on all activities: EWG POR Member registration page \nThe recordings and details from previous webinars are available here. Follow the Forum on Twitter and LinkedIN \, and feel free to get in touch.
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SUMMARY:Making an Impact at EURO 2022
DESCRIPTION:EURO 2022 Espoo\, Finland\n32nd EURO Conference will be held in Espoo\, Finland\, in Aalto University. Aalto University\, founded in the merger of three universities in 2010\, has long traditions in operations research and management science; indeed\, EURO XII was organized in Helsinki in 1992. \nThe details and EURO 2022 key dates are available on the conference website: ESPOO EURO 2022 (euro2022espoo.com) \nMaking An Impact: The Practitioners’ Stream\, organised by the EURO Practitioners’ Forum  \n˝Making an Impact˝ is a conference stream dedicated to helping OR practitioners improve their effectiveness\, develop their skills and knowledge\, and do a better job of OR in practice. \nThe MAI stream ( MAI EURO Espoo 2022  ) offers the chance not just to take part in really useful sessions to help your practice\, but also to meet leading experts in the field and pick their brains to help with your knottiest problems – experts who may just have the solution you are looking for. \nAt Making an Impact\, you will be able to: \n\nshare your challenges and opportunities with an international peer group\nbe inspired by others’ experience\nbuild your network of like-minded people.\n\nMaking an Impact welcomes everyone who is interested in increasing the impact of practical OR\, whether you are based outside or within academia. \nThe programme \nLatest details of the 2022 programme can be found here. \n\nSpeed-networking    Meet your peers in a friendly\, informal way\nFast and furious: lightning talks   Concentrated conference: short and snappy presentations (details of talks and speakers can be found here)\nRapid development of new models: an introduction to SPINE: Save time with SPINE\nCollecting information from stakeholders: How to get what we need to design/calibrate our models\nShow don’t tell; prove don’t claim: two tutorials on practical modelling\nEthical challenges in everyday OR practice An opportunity to consider how to do the right thing\, more often\nMaking the OR/analytics sales pitch  What works in getting customers – interactive discussion\nWhat is ‘Excellent’ practical OR? A round-table on what constitutes excellence\nOur identities: engaging with others Remote comms and real engagement\nOR in action: Some practical applications of OR: challenges\, achievements and learning.\nExcursion To the HQ of UPM\, forest industry leaders.\n\nThe Making an Impact stream at Espoo is being organised by Vladimir Fux\, Tuomas Lahtinen\, Joonas Ollilah\, and some of the members of the Practitioners’ Forum coordinating committee: Joaquim Gromicho\, Susanna Heipcke\, Ruth Kaufman\, Waldemar Kocjan\,  Adisa Mujezinovic\, and Michele Quattrone. \nTo find out more\, and see how you can contribute or get involved\, email us at makinganimpact2022@gmail.com \nAbout the EURO Practitioners’ Forum \nThe EURO Practitioners’ Forum (formerly the EURO Working Group on OR in Practice) aims to help develop supportive networks\, and to support and assist OR practitioners\, and in particular people whose primary purpose is applying OR in a business/government/charity or similar environment. We believe that practitioners can benefit enormously from networking\, sharing experiences\, learning from each other\, and potentially collaborating with each other; and that there is even more benefit to be gained from cementing links between these practitioners and EURO’s academics. \nActivities \nCurrent activities include: \n\n‘Making an Impact’ stream within EURO-k conferences;\nan annual virtual or physical meeting;\na monthly webinar series\, with recordings available on line.\n\nYou can join the Forum and/or the LinkedIn group here\, follow us on Twitter (@EwgPor) or Eventbrite\, or find recordings of our events\, here:  EURO Working Group on Practice of OR – Applying O.R. to make an impact (euro-online.org) \n 
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/or-in-practice/event/32-euro-conference/
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