Kyle Lin
Associate Professor
Operations Research Department
Naval Postgraduate School
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Kyle Y. Lin is an Associate Professor of Operations Research at the Naval Postgraduate School. His research interests include stochastic modeling, decision theory, and game theory. Dr. Lin received his Ph.D. (2000) and M.S. (1997) in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from U.C. Berkeley, and was an Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech before joining NPS in 2004.
Research Interest
Stochastic Modeling, Decision Making Under Uncertainty, Queueing Theory, Game Theory.
Publications
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Lin, K.Y., Atkinson, M.P., Glazebrook, K.D. 2014. Optimal patrol to uncover threats in time when detection is imperfect, Naval Research Logistics 61(8) 557-576.
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Lin, K.Y. and Singham D. 2016. Finding a Hider by an Unknown Deadline, Operations Research Letters 44 25-32.
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James, T., Glazebrook, K.D., and Lin, K.Y. 2016. Developing Effective Service Policies for Multiclass Queues with Abandonment: Asymptotic Optimality and Approximate Policy Improvement. INFORMS Journal on Computing 28(2) 251-264.