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CANADIAN IMMIGRATION UPDATES: Applicants to Master’s and Doctoral degrees are not affected by the recently announced cap on study permits. Read more

Yichuan Ding

Yichuan Ding

Yichuan Ding

Ph.D (Stanford University)
Visiting Faculty Associate Professor, Operations and Logistics Division

Selected publications

  • Wang Y., Ding Y., Park E., Hunte G. (2018). “Do Financial Incentives Change Length-of-Stay Performance in Emergency Departments? A Retrospective Study of the Pay-for-Performance Program in Metro Vancouver”, Academic Emergency Medicine, accepted.
  • Ata B., Ding Y., Zenios S. (2018). “An Achievable-Region-Based Approach for Kidney Allocation Policy Design with Endogenous Patient Choice”, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, accepted.
  • Ding Y., Park E., Nagarajan M., & Grafstein E (2017). “Patient Prioritization in Emergency Department Triage Systems: An Empirical Study of Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS)”, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, accepted.
  • Ding Y., Ge D, He S, & Ryan C, (2017) “A Non-Asymptotic Approach to Analyzing Kidney Exchange Graphs”, Operations Research, 66(4), 918-935.
  • Agrawal, S., Ding, Y., Saberi, A., & Ye, Y. (2012) “Price of correlations in stochastic optimization”, Operations Research, 60(1), 150-162.
  • Ding Y., Ge D., & Wolkowicz H. (2011) “On Equivalence of Semidefinite Relaxations for Quadratic Matrix Programming”, Mathematics of Operations Research, 36(1), 88-104.
  • Ding Y., Wolkowicz H. (2009) “A Low-Dimensional Semidefinite Relaxation for the Quadratic Assignment Problem”, Mathematics of Operations Research, 34(4), 1008-1022.

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