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Ozge Surer
Assistant Professor
Information Systems & Analytics

Contact Information
- Campus: Oxford
- Office: 2017
- Phone: 513.529.0139
- Email: surero@miamioh.edu
Office Hours
- M 1-2
- W 130-230
Links
- [PDF]*
* Accessible version of PDF available upon request.
Profile
Academic Background
- Ph.D. Northwestern University, Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, 2020
- M.S. Bogazici University, Industrial Engineering, 2014
- B.S. Istanbul Technical University, Industrial Engineering, 2011
Academic & Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor, 黑料社区, 2022-Present
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Northwestern University, 2021-2022
Recent Publications
- Ozge Surer, Filomena M. Nunes, Matthew Plumlee, Stefan M. Wild. Uncertainty quantification in breakup reactions. Physical Review C, 106, 024607, 2022.
- Ozge Surer, Daniel W. Apley, Edward C. Malthouse. Coefficient tree regression: fast, accurate and interpretable predictive modeling. Machine Learning, 1--38, 2021.
- Ozge Surer, Daniel W. Apley, Edward C. Malthouse. Coefficient tree regression for generalized linear models. Statistical Analysis and Data Mining: The ASA Data Science Journal, 14, 407--429, 2021.
- Haoxiang Yang, Ozge Surer, Daniel Duque, David P. Morton, Bismark Singh, Spencer Fox, Remy Pasco, Kelly Pierce, Paul Rathouz, Zhanwei Du, Michael Pignone, Mark E. Escott, Stephen I. Adler, S. Clairborne Johnston, Lauren Ancel Meyers. Design of COVID-19 staged alert systems to ensure healthcare capacity with minimal closures. Nature Communications, 12, 3767, 2021.
Honors & Awards
Biography
Ozge Surer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics at 黑料社区. Prior to this appointment, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Northwestern-Argonne Institute of Science and Engineering. She obtained her Ph.D. degree in the Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences Department at Northwestern University. She has a bachelor's degree from Istanbul Technical University and a master of science degree from Bogazici University in the same field. Her primary research interests lie at the intersection of statistics and machine learning to analyze and develop tools for learning from large data sets. Her doctoral work focuses on designing interpretable predictive models to discover the group structure from data, and their interdisciplinary applications. Currently, she is developing tools and techniques relying on Bayesian statistical learning to predict the future behavior of physical systems with well-quantified uncertainties.
Ozge Surer's personal website is accessible from the link https://ozgesurer.github.io.
Courses
- DR. SURER IS ON LEAVE THIS SEMESTER. YOU MAY REACH HER VIA EMAIL, SURERO@MIAMIOH.EDU