The School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering invites you to join us at the following events.
Graduate Information Sessions
Thesis or Dissertation Defenses
Student Events
Training Events
Outside Speakers/CoCo Seminars
Conferences Hosted at 91社区
Other Conferences in which our Faculty/Students are Participating
Graduate Information Sessions
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Thesis or Dissertation Defenses
Resilience of Indian Electronics Supply Chains Under Structural Failures and Climate
Hazards: a Network Science Approach
Surendra Orupalli, Systems Science, PhD Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Hiroki Sayama
Date and Time: 4/27/2026, 8:00 - 9:30am EDT
Location:
A Dynamical Systems Approach to the Distributional Analysis of Market Microstructure
Sarah Escotto Rodriguez, Systems Science, MS Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Sang Won Yoon
Date and Time: 5/1/2026
Location:
Impacts of Attention on the Growth Dynamics of Complex Systems
Faisal S. Nsour, Systems Science, PhD Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Hiroki Sayama
Date and Time: 5/1/2026, 1:00 - 3:00pm EDT
Location:
Understanding the Role of Post-Printing Processes in Metal Extrusion-Based Additive
Manufacturing
Yulin Liu, ISE, PhD Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Fuda Ning
Date and Time: 5/4/2026, 10:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Location: EB T1 Conference
Deformation and Damage Properties of Low-Temperature SAC-Bi Hybrid Solder Joints
Atif Mahmood, ISE, PhD Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Peter Borgesen
Date and Time: 5/4/2026 1:00 - 3:00pm EDT
Location:
Enhancing Quality of Life Outcomes through Optimizing Recreational Therapy Engagement
Among Veterans in Long-Term Care Facilities: A Mixed-Methods and Predictive Analytics
Approach
Mohammad Najeh Samara, ISE, PhD Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Kimberly Harry
Date and Time: 5/4/2026, 3:00 - 5:00pm EDT
Location:
A Multi-Layer Composite Efficiency Index for Measuring Stock Market Inefficiency
Patrick Owido, Systems Science, PhD Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Hiroki Sayama
Date and Time: 5/7/2026, 8:00 - 10:00am EDT
Location:
Incoporating Winter Weather Data Into Daily Traffic Speed Prediction: An arima and
XGBoost Approach for the Snow Region of Western New York State
Nathan Cudney, ISE, MS Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Yong Wang
Date and Time: 5/8/2026, 8:00 - 9:30am EDT
Location: EB R15
An Adaptive Agentic System for Human Trafficking Measurement and Prediction
Michael Magid, Systems Science, PhD Candidate
Advisor: Dr. Zeynep Ertem
Date and Time: 5/12/2026, 9:00 - 11:00am EDT
Location:
Student Events
CoCo CRISPIE is a student seminar series under CoCo, and we are coming back for our second semester. CRISPIE stands for Complexity Research Initiative for Student Presentations and Informal Exchanges, and is a place for students to share research ideas, practice talks, and to discuss complexity in an informal, peer-to-peer setting (no faculty at meetings). And yes, we have pizza :)
We will be meeting in person, but a Zoom link will be shared for those who wish to participate remotely!
If you are interested, please fill out this to pick which day you would prefer to meet and so we can get an early gauge on participation.
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Find related student clubs and organizations here.
Training Events
Lean Six Sigma White Belt
Continuous Enrollment
Online
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt - Healthcare
September - November & January - March
Online
CoCo Student Faculty Mixer
After a series of engaging lightning talks and speed-dating events in the mixer over the past few semesters, please join us for a relaxed afternoon lunch this time around -- where you get to interact with various students and faculty from across the department and the university, and enjoy some great food! We will also be joined by our CoCo seminar speaker (presenting right before the mixer!),
Outside Speakers/CoCo Seminars
Past CoCo seminars can be viewed .
Past joint seminars with PSG can be viewed .
Fall 2025 CoCo Seminar Series:
"On the Limits of the Scientific Study of Complex Systems" January 28 [Wednesday, and in-person in EB-T1 at 12:15-1:15pm]: Carlos Gershenson (Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, 91社区)
"Hysteretic Response in Excitable Honeybee Brood Waves" February 25 [Wednesday, at 12:15-1:15pm]: Daniel Reisinger (Artificial life lab, University of Graz)
"Aggregation of Cockroaches with Fast-or-Slow Motion Dichotomy" February 25 [Wednesday, at 11:15-11:45am]: Tang Quoc Bao (Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz)
"Network Modeling and Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Correlations in Multivariate Time Series" March 4 [Wednesday, at 12:15-1:15pm]: Amanda Goodrick (Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics, Slippery Rock University)
"Stepping Stones and Particle Life" March 24 [Tuesday, online and in-person in EB-R15 12:15-1:15pm]: Jordan Scharnhortt (Postdoctoral Fellow, Foundational Questions Institute)
"Learning to Swarm: How AI and Mechanics Enable Nature-Inspired Collective Robotics" March 26 [Thursday, and in-person in EB-T1 at 12:15-1:15pm]: Christian Peco (Engineering Science and Mechanics, Pennsylvania State University)
"Do Models Matter? How Parent, Offspring, and Sibling Relationships Shape the Diffusion of AI Innovations" [Wednesday, and in-person in EB-T1 12:15-1:15pm]: Kaige Gao (Management, 91社区)
Conferences Hosted at 91社区
Other Conferences in which our Faculty/Students are Participating
February 11-13, 2026 Atlanta, GA
November 1-4, 2026 San Francisco, CA
May 16-19, 2026 Arlington, TX
Check back for new events being held during the 2025-2026 academic year.
For more information on any of the above events, please contact ssie@binghamton.edu