Frédéric Quesnel
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Associate Professor, Department of Analytics, Operations and Information Technology, Université du Québec à Montréal
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Frédéric Quesnel is a professor of operations research at the Analytics, Operations, and Information Technology department of the École des Sciences de la Gestion de l'Université du Québec à Montréal (ESG-UQAM). He received a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Polytechnique Montréal. His work focuses on solving large-scale combinatorial problems, mainly for airline applications. He also works on developing primal algorithms for integer programming. Recently Frédéric started exploring new uses of machine learning to improve the branch-and-price algorithms used to solve such problems.
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The Crew Pairing Problem (CPP) involves constructing feasible pairings (sequences of flights, connections, and rest periods) for airline crew while minimizin...
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The crew rostering problem (CRP) for pilots is a complex crew scheduling task assigning pairings, or sequences of flights starting and ending at the same air...
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