Jimmy Ho Man Lee

Jimmy H.M. Lee is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on the theory and practice of constraint satisfaction and optimization with applications in combinatorial optimization, scheduling, and resource allocation. Besides serving on the editorial boards of internationally renowned journals, he was the Program Chair of the 17th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming held in Perugia, Italy, in 2011. As an educator, he aims at changing students' learning experience. As such, he is also engaged in pedagogical research, in particular in folklore-based and game-based learning approaches. He received the CUHK Vice-Chancellor’s Exemplary Teaching Award in 2005 and again in 2016.

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Advanced Modeling for Discrete Optimization (Coursera)

Optimization is a common form of decision making, and is ubiquitous in our society. Its applications range from solving Sudoku puzzles to arranging seating in a wedding banquet. The same technology can schedule planes and their crews, coordinate the production of steel, and organize the transportation of iron [...]

Basic Modeling for Discrete Optimization (Coursera)

Optimization is a common form of decision making, and is ubiquitous in our society. Its applications range from solving Sudoku puzzles to arranging seating in a wedding banquet. The same technology can schedule planes and their crews, coordinate the production of steel, and organize the transportation of iron [...]

Solving Algorithms for Discrete Optimization (Coursera)

Discrete Optimization aims to make good decisions when we have many possibilities to choose from. Its applications are ubiquitous throughout our society. Its applications range from solving Sudoku puzzles to arranging seating in a wedding banquet. The same technology can schedule planes and their crews, coordinate the production of [...]