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I am an interdisciplinary researcher and am boldly using metaphors from biology and physics in my works such as fitness landscapes, evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence, gravity theory, etc. My research interests take place in three domains; ''Operations management'' (supply chain management, complexity in operations, etc.), ''Operations research'' (decision processes, queuing systems, simulation, etc.) and ''Information systems'' (knowledge management, artificial agents, theoretical foundations of information, etc.)
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I am an interdisciplinary researcher and am boldly using metaphors from biology and physics in my works such as fitness landscapes, evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence, gravity theory, etc. My [[Research Interests|research interests]] take place in three domains; ''Operations management'' (supply chain management, complexity in operations, etc.), ''Operations research'' (decision processes, queuing systems, simulation, etc.) and ''Information systems'' (knowledge management, artificial agents, theoretical foundations of information, etc.)
  
 
'''H.&#8201;Kemal İlter'''<br>BEng, MBA, PhD<br><br>Visiting Researcher, Concordia University<br>Associate Professor of Operations Management, AYBU<br>Senior Member, [http://acm.org ACM]
 
'''H.&#8201;Kemal İlter'''<br>BEng, MBA, PhD<br><br>Visiting Researcher, Concordia University<br>Associate Professor of Operations Management, AYBU<br>Senior Member, [http://acm.org ACM]
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Revision as of 07:50, 5 October 2019

I am an interdisciplinary researcher and am boldly using metaphors from biology and physics in my works such as fitness landscapes, evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence, gravity theory, etc. My research interests take place in three domains; Operations management (supply chain management, complexity in operations, etc.), Operations research (decision processes, queuing systems, simulation, etc.) and Information systems (knowledge management, artificial agents, theoretical foundations of information, etc.)

H. Kemal İlter
BEng, MBA, PhD

Visiting Researcher, Concordia University
Associate Professor of Operations Management, AYBU
Senior Member, ACM