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This was the week the United States embarked on what is essentially a massive, unplanned natural experiment, as dozens of states lifted or eased stay-at-home orders imposed during the COVID-19 lockdown. “I think there is clearly a natural experiment taking…
Dionne Aleman, a professor of industrial engineering and CHE affiliate at the University of Toronto, noted that testing needs to be not just widespread, but also random. She pointed to the example set by Iceland, where the government said it…
Dionne Aleman, an industrial engineer and CHE affiliate who teaches at the University of Toronto and models health systems and pandemics, said in an interview that she understands why the federal government needed to consult outside experts. Modelling is complex,…
Modelling may be imperfect, but policy-makers would basically be operating blind without them, says Dionne Aleman, an industrial engineering professor and CHE affiliate at the University of Toronto. Full article at: Ottawa Citizen (April 6: PressReader)
Dionne Aleman, a mechanical and industrial engineer who teaches at the University of Toronto and models health systems and pandemics, said in an interview that she understands why the federal government needed to consult outside experts. Modelling is complex, subject…
U of T Engineering researchers have developed Redeploy, a tool that optimizes and automates the matching of available staff to jobs that need to be filled throughout the hospital. As the COVID-19 pandemic reaches its peak in Ontario, staffing needs…
Timothy Chan (MIE) Faculty Teaching Award Recognizing a faculty member who demonstrates outstanding classroom instruction and develops innovative teaching methods. Full article at: U of T Engineering News; extract: MIE News
Dionne Aleman, an industrial engineering professor and CHE affiliate at the University of Toronto, said the results in Ontario are a “promising indicator” that Canada is headed in the right direction. She cautioned, though, that it is difficult to transfer…
Public health officials say physical distancing measures have been successful. But cases are still rising in long-term care homes. News conferences on modelling data with analysis from Prof. Dionne Aleman from the University of Toronto. Audio file at: CBC Radio…
All eyes and ears will be on Victoria later this morning, with the province set to release its latest COVID-19 projections for the weeks and months ahead. How long will it take to flatten the curve and start lifting lockdowns?…
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