BIO-SEL: BIlevel Optimization in Security, Energy and Logistics

Associate team
BIO-SEL: BIlevel Optimization in Security, Energy and Logistics

Associate Team

Starting year: 2020

Ending year: 2024

 

 

 

 

 

Leading institutions:

  • Project-team INOCS, Inria Centre at the University of Lille, Inria (France)

  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chile)

Collaborating institutions: 

  • Centro de Modelamiento Matemático (CMM), Universidad de Chile (Chile)

  • Universidad de Chile (Chile)

Coordinators

Martine_Labbé
Martine Labbé
INOCS, Inria
Vladimir_Marianov
Vladimir Marianov
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

 

Project Summary

The BIO-SEL team is the extension of the associate BIPLOS team, led by Martine Labbé from the INOCS team of Inria Centre at the University of Lille, and by Vladimir Marianov of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

This initiative is also made up of researchers from the Centro de Modelamiento Matemático (CMM) and the Universidad de Chile and it focuses on bi-level programming, a sub-area of ​​optimization, which is applied to problems logistics and security.

Team

In France:

  • Martine Labbé, researcher, BIO-SEL coordinator, Université Libre de Bruxelles, project-team INOCS, Inria Centre at the University of Lille, Inria

  • Luce Brotcorne, researcher, project-team INOCS, Inria Centre at the University of Lille, Inria

  • Frédéric Semet, researcher, École centrale de Lille, project-team INOCS, Inria Centre at the University of Lille, Inria

  • Sebastián Dávila, postdoctoral researcher, project-team INOCS, Inria Centre at the University of Lille, Inria

In Chile:

  • Vladimir Marianov, researcher, BIO-SEL coordinator, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

  • Victor Bucarey, researcher, Universidad de O’Higgins

  • Alejandro Jofré, researcher, Centro de Modelamiento Matemático, Universidad de Chile

  • Fernando Ordóñez, researcher, Universidad de Chile

  • Pamela Bustamante, researcher, Universidad de Los Andes

  • Gonzalo Méndez, researcher, Universidad Andrés Bello

  • Sophia Calderón, MSc student, Universidad de O’Higgins