Thiago Correia Pereira
Student (Postdoctoral), GERAD
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Other titles and affiliations
Jun 2017 – Dec 2023
Polytechnique Montréal
Feb 2015 – Apr 2017
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Education
since Jan 2024
Postdoctoral research
Jun 2017 – Dec 2023
Ph.D.
Innovative data collection framework for humanitarian logistics: A serious game solution
Polytechnique Montréal – Department of Computer Engineering,
Daniel Aloise,
director,
Andrea Lodi,
co-director,
Marie-Ève Rancourt,
co-director
Feb 2015 – Apr 2017
Master's degree
Novas heurísticas para o agrupamento de dados pela soma mínima de distâncias quadráticas
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte,
Daniel Aloise,
director
Publications
Jul 2022
HurricaneLog: A humanitarian logistics game on hurricane preparedness and response operations
Thiago Correia Pereira, Daniel Aloise, Marie-Ève Rancourt, and Danny Godin
DIGRA 2022, Krakow, Poland, 2022
BibTeX reference
Dec 2018
Thiago Correia Pereira, Daniel Aloise, Jack Brimberg, and Nenad Mladenović
Pardalos P., Migdalas A. (eds), Open Problems in Optimization and Data Analysis, Springer Optimization and Its Applications, vol. 141, Springer, Cham, 249–270, 2018
BibTeX reference
News
Dec 12, 2023
Title: Innovative Data Collection Framework for Humanitarian Logistics: A Serious Game Solution
Dec 4, 2023
Thiago Correia Pereira, PhD student supervised by Daniel Aloise and Marie-Ève Rancourt, received a prestigious award from the Serious Games Society for his hurricane preparedness game developed as part of his upcoming PhD thesis.
The award was sponsored by Center for Advanced Preparedness and Threat Response Simulation (CAPTRS) for serious games addressing crisis and emergency preparedness, response, recovery and resilience.
Jan 13, 2023
Would you like to contribute to the improvement of humanitarian actions, while having fun?
Prizes and awards
2023
Special prize for Emergency preparedness, recovery and resiliance
sponsored by CAPTRS (Center for Advanced Preparedness and Threat Response Simulation)
Serious Games Society
2017
Scholarship for cosupervised graduate students
GERAD