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CV in PDF - Individual.utoronto.ca
TAEWOO LEE Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of Toronto 5 King’s College Road, Toronto, Ontario M5S3G8, Canada taewoo [dot] lee [at] utoronto [dot] ca individual.utoronto.ca/taewoo_lee EDUCATION Postdoctoral fellow: Operations Research, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON PhD: Operations Research, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 2014 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Advisor: Timothy C. Y. Chan Thesis: Generalized inverse optimization and applications to cancer therapy MEng: Operations Research, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 2010 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON BEng: Industrial Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea 2008 RESEARCH ACTIVITIES a. Journal papers [a1] J. J. Boutilier, T. Lee, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, T. C. Y. Chan, “Models for predicting objective function weights in prostate cancer IMRT,” Medical Physics, 42 (4), 1586–1595, 2015 [a2] T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, T. Lee, M. B. Sharpe, “Generalized inverse multi-objective optimization with application to cancer therapy,” Operations Research, 62 (3), 680–695, 2014 - First prize at 2013 Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS) Student Paper Competition First prize at 2013 INFORMS Healthcare Applications Society (HAS) Student Paper Competition [a3] T. Lee, M. Hammad, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Predicting objective function weights from patient anatomy in prostate IMRT treatment planning,” Medical Physics, 40 (12), 121706, 2013 b. Papers submitted [b1] T. C. Y. Chan, T. Lee, “Preference preservation in inverse multi-objective convex optimization,” under review c. Working papers [c1] T. C. Y. Chan, T. Lee, D. Terekhov, “Addressing the mismatch between model and data in inverse optimization: establishing connection to regression.” 1 [c2] T. C. Y. Chan, T. Lee, “Learning parameters for stochastic dynamic optimization” [c3] J. J. Boutilier, A. Goli, T. Lee, T. C. Y. Chan, “Sensitivity analysis on the effect of importance factors on IMRT treatment quality.” d. Refereed journal abstracts [d1] J. J. Boutilier, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, T. Lee, M. B. Sharpe, “A logistic regression model to predict objective function weights in prostate cancer IMRT,” Medical Physics, 41 (6), 395, 2014 [d2] T. Lee, M. Hammad, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Predicting objective function weights for IMRT prostate treatment planning using patient anatomy,” Medical Physics, 40 (6), 356, 2013 [d3] T. Lee, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Determining critical objectives and importance factors for prostate IMRT treatment planning,” Medical Physics, 39 (6), 3845, 2012 [d4] T. C. Y. Chan, T. Lee, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Determining objective function weights in prostate IMRT using inverse optimization,” Medical Physics, 38 (6), 3687, 2011 e. Conference presentations (*presenting author) [e1] J. J. Boutilier*, T. Lee, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, T. C. Y. Chan, “Models for predicting objective function weights in prostate cancer IMRT,” INFORMS 2014, San Francisco, CA, Nov 2014 [e2] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, “Preference preservation in radiation therapy treatment planning via inverse convex optimization,” INFORMS 2014, San Francisco, CA, Nov 2014 [e3] J. J. Boutilier*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, T. Lee, M. B. Sharpe, “A logistic regression model to predict objective function weights in prostate cancer IMRT,” AAPM 2014, Austin, TX, July 2014 [e4] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, “Preference learning in radiation therapy treatment planning via inverse convex optimization,” CORS 2014, Ottawa, ON, May 2014 [e5] D. Terekhov*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Lee, “Stepwise inverse optimization for IMRT treatment plan optimization,” INFORMS 2013, Minneapolis, MN, Oct 2013 [e6] T. Lee*, M. Hammad, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Predicting objective function weights for multi-criteria IMRT planning using patient anatomy,” INFORMS 2013, Minneapolis, MN, Oct 2013 [e7] T. Lee*, M. Hammad, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Predicting objective function weights for IMRT prostate treatment planning using patient anatomy,” AAPM 2013, Indianapolis, IN, Aug 2013 [e8] T. Lee*, M. Hammad, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Predicting objective function weights for multi-criteria IMRT planning using patient anatomy,” INFORMS Healthcare 2013, Chicago, IL, June 2013 [e9] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Generalized inverse multi-objective optimization with application to cancer therapy,” INFORMS Healthcare 2013, Chicago, IL, June 2013 2 [e10] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Generalized inverse multi-objective optimization with application to cancer therapy,” CORS 2013, Vancouver, BC, May 2013 [e11] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Determining convex objective functions in the multi-objective IMRT treatment planning problem,” INFORMS 2012, Phoenix, AZ, Oct 2012 [e12] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Determining critical objectives and importance factors for prostate IMRT treatment planning,” AAPM 2012, Charlotte, NC, July 2012 [e13] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Determining critical objective functions for a multi-objective IMRT treatment planning problem,” CORS 2012, Niagara Falls, ON, June 2012 [e14] T. C. Y. Chan*, T. Lee, T. Craig. M. B. Sharpe, “Approximate inverse optimization for intensitymodulated radiation therapy treatment planning,” INFORMS 2011, Charlotte, NC, Nov 2011 [e15] T. C. Y. Chan*, T. Lee, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “Determining objective function weights in prostate IMRT using inverse optimization,” AAPM/COMP 2011, Vancouver, BC, July 2011 [e16] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig. M. B. Sharpe, “Approximate inverse optimization for intensitymodulated radiation therapy treatment planning,” INFORMS Healthcare 2011, Montreal, QC, June 2011 [e17] T. Lee*, T. C. Y. Chan, T. Craig, M. B. Sharpe, “An inverse optimization approach to determine objective function weights in radiation therapy,” INFORMS 2010, Austin, TX, Nov 2010 AWARDS AND HONORS Paper competitions First prize at the Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS) Student Paper Competition 2013 First prize at the INFORMS Healthcare Applications Society (HAS) Student Paper Competition 2013 Scholarships The Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology (QEII-GSST) ($15,000) 2013-2014 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) ($15,000) 2012-2013 MITACS Accelerate ($30,000) 2012-2013 The Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology (QEII-GSST) ($15,000) 2011-2012 Barbara and Frank Milligan Graduate Fellowship, University of Toronto ($1,000) 2010-2011 Other awards and honors The INFORMS Student Chapter Award: Cum Laude 3 2013-2014 The INFORMS Doctoral Colloquium 2013-2014 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching assistant MIE262: Operations research I (undergrad) 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015 MIE335: Algorithms and numerical methods (undergrad) 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015 MIE376: Mathematical programming (undergrad) 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015 MIE1620: Linear programming and network flow (grad) 2011-2012, 2012-2013 Guest lecturer MIE1620: Linear programming and network flow (grad); On the topics of network optimization and interior point method 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014 SERVICE Session chair - Optimization methods for cancer therapy, INFORMS International 2015, Montreal, QC - Optimization methods for radiation therapy treatment planning, INFORMS International 2015, Montreal, QC (different from the above) - Inverse optimization in healthcare, INFORMS 2014, San Francisco, CA - Optimization in radiation therapy treatment planning, CORS 2014, Ottawa, ON - Optimization in radiation therapy treatment planning, INFORMS 2013, Minneapolis, MN 2015 2015 2014 2014 2013 External outreach, INFORMS/CORS Student Chapter (University of Toronto Operations Research Group) - The INFORMS Student Chapter Annual Award: Cum Laude MITACS Globalink student advisor, MITACS 2011 Organizing committee/abstract reviewer, MIE Research Symposium, University of Toronto 2011 2013-2014 OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES NSERC CREATE PhD student: Healthcare Operations & Information Management 2010-2014 Trainee, University of Toronto Prospective Professors in Training (PPIT) program 2013-2014 MITACS Internship, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON 2012-2013 4 REFERENCES Available upon request Last updated: March, 2015 5