Enterprise Simulation and Optimization Lab (eSOL)
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Enterprise Simulation & Optimization Lab (eSOL)

eSOL is an interdisciplinary research laboratory advancing the study of simulation and optimization technologies. Established as a partnership among academia, industry, and government, eSOL conducts multi-disciplinary exploratory and applied research, education, and custom business consulting to enhance understanding of modeling, simulation and optimization; solve business issues; and develop optimal business strategies.

Exploratory and Applied Research

Educational Activities

Custom Business Consulting

Simulation Optimization and Your Business



News

Summer 2008 Research Fellowship Award Program: Congratulations to Mr. Mohammad Nejad, Ms. Christine Kowalczyk and Mr. Robert Evans and all Ph.D. Students at the Dept. of  Marketing and Supply Chain Management , for receiving the Summer 2008 Research Fellowship Award. The award program is sponsored by the enterprise Simulation and Optimization Lab (eSOL), FedEx Center for Supply Chain Management and Department of  Marketing and Supply Chain Management. The main objective of this award program is to enhance research productivity and quality of students within the Ph.D. program.

Mr. Mohammad Nejad, Ph.D. student at The Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, received first place research award in the 20th Annual Student Research Forum at The University of Memphis. His research project "Agent Based Modeling and Simulation: A New Approach to Word-of-Mouth research in Diffusion of New Product" is sponsored by the eSOL.

Agent-Based Simulation in the Science magazine

eSOL in Memphis Business Journal: U of M's eSOL to expand simulation research with grants from Navy, Urban Child Institute.

eSOL receives $250,000 Research Grant from the Navy via Department of Defense for Academic Year 2007-2008

Enterprise Simulation and Optimization Lab (eSOL): Mission and Objectives Gain National Recognition:
On July 30th, the House of Representatives passed unanimously H.Res.487, legislation declaring modeling and simulation a national critical technology  that provides unparalleled  advancements in American competitiveness, develops new and innovative ways to protect our homeland and our war fighters, and brings high-tech jobs and economic prosperity to our communities.

For more information: http://www.house.gov/forbes/news
room/msnewsletter/07172007.htm

Enterprise Simulation and Optimization Lab (eSOL) Receives a $50,000 Equipment Gift from the Navy

The Urban Child Institute endorses eSOL through a $100,000 research grant

Department of Defense World Class Modeling Program awards eSOL with $250,000 research grant


Previous Programs

April 24, 2008: Managing Business Complexity with Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation

June 14, 2007: Managing "Human" Supply Chains: Novel Applications of SCM and Simulation Modeling
Program: Schedule of Events

March 1, 2007: eSOL Inaugural Event

Last updated: 05/28/2008 14:33:15