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(* indicates a student or post doc co-author at the time of performing the research)

  1. Soykan, B.*, Bhatti, D. and Rabadi, G. (2024). Assessing Large Language Models in Complex Reasoning Tasks: A Case Study in Medical Student Evaluation. 2024 Southern Group on Educational Affairs (SGEA) Regional Meeting, Abstract, April 11-13, Houston, Texas.
  • Soykan, B.*, and Rabadi, G. (2023). Digital Twins and Deep Reinforcement Learning for Online Optimization of Scheduling Problems, Extended abstract, Winter Simulation Conference, December 10-13, San Antonio, TX
  • Soykan, B.*, and Rabadi, G. (2023). Teaching Simulation with ChatGPT. Teaching and Learning with AI Conference, Sept 24-25, Orlando, FL
  • Rabadi, G. (2022). From R&D to a startup: iHELP—a simulation, optimization, and analytics platform for disaster response, INFORMS Business Analytics Conference, April 3 – 5, 2022. Abstract is available here
  • Rabadi, G. (2021). Ahmed Al-Qarqaz, Dia Abu Jaber, Christopher Garcia, Rashed Omar , Machine learning models and algorithms for disaster social media text and images, 2021 NATO Computer-Assisted Analysis, Exercise and ExperimentationForum (CA2X2), Oct 2021
  • Rabadi, G. (2021)  iHELP – Intelligent Holistic Emergency Logistics Platform: a cloud based simulation and optimization platform to help in logistical planning in disaster response, presented at ODU’s Program Acceleration for Collaborative Entrepreneurship (PACE), April 7, 2021
  • Rabadi, G., Kotachi, M.*, Msakni, M.K., Al-Salem, M. and Diabat, A. (2016) “A Discrete Event Simulation for the Logistics of Hamad’s Container Terminal of Qatar”, INFORMS 2016, Nashville, Tennessee, Nov 13-16, 2016
  • Rabadi, G., and Seck, M. (2016) “Optimization and Simulation Models for Transporting NATO Assets, NATO’s Forum on Movement and Transportation, NATO-ACT, Norfolk, VA, Nov 17, 2016
  • Seck, M. and Rabadi, G. (2016) “NATO Logistics Simulation: User Operational Requirements Assessment, NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT) Tide Sprint Conference, Virginia Beach, VA, October 27 – October 31, 2016
  1. Rabadi, G., Al-Salem, M., Ghoniem, A. (2015) “A Gravity Model for Tourist Forecasting at FIFA Soccer World Cups”, INFORMS 2015, Philadelphia, PA, Nov 1 – 4, 2015
  1. Rabadi, G., Al-Salem, M., Ghoniem, A., and Ali, A. (2014), “Analyzing and Forecasting Attendance at FIFA Soccer World Cups”, INFORMS 2014, San Francisco, California, Nov 9-12, 2014
  1. Köksalmış, E.*, Garcia, C. *, and Rabadi, G. (2013) “A Mixed-Integer Programming Model for Examination Timetabling Problem”, Industrial Engineering Annual Conference, San Juan, Porto Rico, May 18 – 22, 2013
  1. Rabadi, G., Ghoniem, A., Al-Salem, A., Sherali, H., Kharbeche, M., Farhadi, F. *, Hancerliogullari, G. (2012) “Aircraft Scheduling on Multiple Runways”, Joint Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum and Arab Expatriate Scientists Network, October 21-23, 2012, Doha, Qatar
  1. Hancerliogullari, G.*Rabadi, G. (2012), “Approximate Algorithms for Aircraft Rescheduling Problems Under Operation Disruptions”, INFORMS 2012, Phoenix, AZ (October 14-17).
  1. Arin, A. *, and Rabadi, G. (2011), “Online Parameter Tuning: Another Aspect of Learning for Metaheuristics”, 25th European Conference on Operational Research, EURO 2012, July 08-11, Vilnius, Lithuania
  1. Rabadi, G., Hancerliogullari, G.*, Al-Salem, A. (2011) “Approximate Algorithms for Aircraft Arrival and Departure Scheduling over Multiple Runways, INFORMS 2011, Charlotte, North Carolina 
  1. Pinto, C. A., Rabadi, G., Talley, W., and Arnaout, J-P.* (2006) “Risk, Resiliency, and Port Security: A framework Towards Continuity of Competitiveness in Port Operations, Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, December 3-6, 2006 Baltimore, Maryland
  1. Rabadi, G., Bouchard, J., Keever, J., Crouch, K., Verdery, S., (2006), Panel on “Modeling & Simulation Scenarios for Maritime and Transportation Security”, in Merging the Study of Maritime Trade and Security Workshop, Hampton, Virginia.
  1. Rabadi, G. (2005) “Development of the Architectural Simulation Model for Future Launch Systems and its Application to an Existing Launch Fleet”, Presented at NASA Langley Research Center.
  2. RabadiG. (2004) “Operational Simulation Modeling for Architectures of Future Space Launch Vehicles, The 6th Annual Industrial Engineering Simulation Solution Conference (IE SimSol), Orlando, Florida
  3. Bedoya, L.*, Correa, Y. *, and Rabadi, G. (2004) Dynamic Scheduling in Assembly Flow Shop Environments Considering Earliness and Tardiness”, INFORMS Denver, Colorado.
  4. RabadiG. (2003) “A Discrete-Event Simulation Model to Assess Operations and Support Cost of Launch System Architectures”, NASA Faculty Fellowship Program Finalist Presentation in the Best Research Presentation Competition.
  5. RabadiG., Mollaghasemi, M., Cates, G., and Steele, M. (2001) “A Discrete-Event Simulation Model for the Space Shuttle Ground Processing Operations at Kennedy Space Center, Simulation and Modeling for Acquisition, Requirements and Training (SMART) Conference, Orlando, Florida. 
  • Rabadi, G., Salem, A., and Anagnostopoulos, G.C. (2001) “A Branch-and-Bound for a Parallel Machine Scheduling Problem with Setup Times”, INFORMS Miami, Florida.
  • RabadiG., and Mollaghasemi, M. (2000) “A New Heuristic for the Ion Implanters Scheduling Problem in a Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication Plant”, San Antonio, Texas
  • RabadiG., and Mollaghasemi, M. (1999) “A New Heuristic to Solve the Early/tardy Problem with Sequence-Dependent Setup Times”, INFORMS Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • RabadiG., and Mollaghasemi, M. (1999) “A New Branch-and-Bound Algorithm to Solve the Just-In-Time Scheduling Problem”, INFORMS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • RabadiG., and Mollaghasemi, M. (1998) “Determination of Optimal Due Dates & Sequence to Minimize Earliness & Tardiness with Sequence-Dependent Setup Times”, INFORMS Montreal, Canada. 
  • RabadiG., and Mollaghasemi, M. (1997) “Application of Genetic Algorithm to the Early/Tardy Problem with Sequence-Dependent Setup Times”, INFORMS San Diego, California.