Daniel Karapetyan, PhD
I am Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham.
I am a member of the Computational Optimisation and Learning Lab.
My research interests include Optimisation, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, as well as their applications including projects related to transportation, logistics, scheduling and resource allocation.
Research Interests
- Artificial intelligence
- Data science; machine learning
- Operational research
- Automated design of heuristic algorithms
- Meta-heuristics; adaptive methods
- Mathematical programming
- Multi-objective optimisation; fairness; interpretability; robustness
- Parameter tuning for machine learning and optimisation algorithms
Areas of Application
- Ferry scheduling and fleet size optimisation
- Airport ground operations
- TV ad scheduling
- Satellite mission planning
- Electric vehicles range prediction
- Agriculture technologies
- Reviewers assignment
- Access control (information security)
- Routing problems
Academic Biography
2020–present Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham, School of Computer Science.
2018–2020 Lecturer at the University of Essex, School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering.
2015–2018 Transitional Research Fellow at the University of Essex, Institute for Analytics and Data Science.
2013–2015 Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Nottingham, School of Computer Science. ASAP Research Group.
2013–2015 Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Nottingham, School of Computer Science. Computational Optimisation and Learning Lab (former ASAP Research Group).
2011–2013 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Simon Fraser University, Department of Mathematics. Computational Optimisation Group.
2007–2010 PhD at Royal Holloway, University of London, Department of Computer Science. Supervisor: Gregory Gutin, examiners: Natalio Krasnogor and Tomasz Radzik. You can download my PhD thesis from arXiv.
2001–2007 BSc and MSc (6 years course) at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Faculty of Computer Science. Department of High-Performance Computer Systems and Technologies.