Past Conferences
New York Computer Science and Economics Day (NYCE Day) 2016 (Jan 29th)
This is our 8th annual gathering where researchers (mostly) from the larger New York metropolitan area convene to discuss the interplay between computer science, economics, marketing, and business.
For more information, please follow this link.
2016 Collective Intelligence Conference (Jun 1-3, 2016)
The annual interdisciplinary conference that brings together researchers from the academy, businesses, non-profits, governments and the world at large to share insights and ideas from a variety of fields relevant to understanding and designing collective intelligence in its many forms. For more information, please follow this link.
INFORMS Revenue Management and Pricing Conference (June 16-17, 2016)
The event is the premier forum for both academics and practitioners who are active in research in the fields of pricing analytics and revenue management. For more information, please follow this link.
WIN - Workshop on Information in Networks (October 2nd-3rd, 2015)
WIN 2015 - WIN is a Social Networks Summit intended to foster collaboration and to build community.
Symposium on Recent Advances in Multilevel Modeling (May 30th, 2014)
In association with
The Sage Handbook of Multilevel Modeling, published in 2013, this one-day
symposium brings together researchers from around the world who are doing this cutting-edge research on the theory and practice of multilevel modeling.
WIN - Workshop on Information in Networks (October 4th-5th, 2013)
WIN 2013 - WIN is a Social Networks Summit intended to foster collaboration and to build community.
IOMS 10th Anniversary Conference (October 29, 2010)
Celebration Highlights & Faculty Attendees- View the video.
Dean Peter Henry addressed luncheon guests.
IOMS distinguished faculty
Eitan Zemel, Vice Dean for Global Initiatives, and IOMS Chairman
Mike Pinedo discussed the growth of the IOMS department and its future.
Emeritus Professor
Ernie Kurnow on the origins of the Statistics and Operations Management disciplines at Stern.
Sonny Tambe and
Ilan Lobel on their research.