Mr Ashwani Kumar
PhD Student
The University of Melbourne
My current research includes classifying surgical patients into lower variability resource user groups and developing a resource allocation scheme to improve the efficiency of the healthcare system. Apart from this, I am interested in scheduling and stochastic optimisation of real life systems.
Research Interests:
Analytics
Data Science
Stochastic modelling
Stochastic simulation
Qualifications:
Master of Science (Mathematics and Statistics)
Graduate Diploma in Science (Mathematics and Statistics)
Bachelor of Technology (Engineering)
Projects
Publications
Invited talks, refereed proceedings and other conference outputs
Kumar, A.
(2017). A Sequential Stochastic Mixed Integer Programming Model For Elective Surgery Scheduling.
AMSI optimise.
Kumar, A.
(2017). Classifying patients into lower variability length of stay groups.
Applied Probability @ The Rock.
Kumar, A.
(2017). Optimising Patient Flow and Throughput.
Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics Conference 2017.
Journal Articles
Kumar, A., & Anjomshoa H.
(2019). A Two-Stage Model to Predict Surgical Patients' Lengths of Stay from an Electronic Patient Database.
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. 23(2), 848-856. doi: 10.1109/JBHI.2018.2819646
Kumar, A., Costa A. M., Fackrell M., & Taylor P.
(2018). A sequential stochastic mixed integer programming model for tactical masters surgery scheduling.
European Journal of Operational Research. 270(2), 734-746. doi: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.04.007