Call for Papers
Special
issue on Global Optimization applied to Healthcare Problems
Guest
Editors:
Joana
Dias, INESCC/FEUC, Portugal
Humberto
Rocha, INESCC, Portugal
Ana
Viana, ISEP/INESC TEC, Portugal
Recent advances in
medicine allow us to live longer
and healthier lives. These advances have been made possible
through the joint
contribution of very different scientific fields. Healthcare is
nowadays better
understood as a multidisciplinary field, with increasing number
of challenges
that can be better tackled by joint collaboration of researchers
with different
scientific backgrounds. Operational Research can significantly
contribute to
tackle many of the current and forthcoming challenges,
especially those requiring
the development of mathematical models and global optimization
techniques. In
this special issue we welcome contributions that consider
methodological,
theoretical or computational aspects of global optimization
applied to
healthcare problems. Only high
quality contributions in terms of novelty and significance
within the scope of
Journal of Global Optimization will be considered.
Although we strongly encourage the submission of papers presented
at XXXI Euro Mini
Conference on Improving Healthcare that took place in Coimbra,
Portugal, from March
30 to April 1 2015, this
Call for Papers is also open to the entire community of
academics and
practitioners.
All
papers will be peer-reviewed according to the editorial policy
of Journal of
Global Optimization. Papers should be original, unpublished, and
not currently
under consideration for publication elsewhere. They should be
prepared according to the
instructions to authors that can be found in the journal
homepage. Authors
should upload their contributions using the submission site
https://www.editorialmanager.com/jogo,
not forgetting to choose as article type « SI : Global
Optimization
in Healthcare ».
The
deadline for submissions is 31 October, 2015. Other inquiries
should be sent directly to any
of the Guest Editors in charge of this issue: Joana Dias
(joana@fe.uc.pt), Humberto
Rocha (hrocha@mat.uc.pt), and Ana Viana (aviana@inescporto.pt).