
Webinar
Full Educational Case Study with ESUPS
Students and instructors can now explore the full journey from business problem to real-world optimization model—supporting faster, smarter decisions.
May 13, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PST

Webinar
Full Educational Case Study with ESUPS
Students and instructors can now explore the full journey from business problem to real-world optimization model—supporting faster, smarter decisions.
May 13, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PST

Webinar
Full Educational Case Study with ESUPS
Students and instructors can now explore the full journey from business problem to real-world optimization model—supporting faster, smarter decisions.
May 13, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PST
Event Recap
In collaboration with ESUPS (Emergency Supply Prepositioning Strategy), Gurobi presents a powerful new educational case study featuring the STOCKHOLM platform—a visual mapping and analysis tool used to coordinate relief stock across humanitarian organizations.
Named for STOCK of Humanitarian Organizations Logistics Mapping, the platform symbolizes connection and collaboration, helping break down silos in disaster response. Students and instructors can now explore the full journey from business problem to real-world optimization model—supporting faster, smarter decisions in humanitarian logistics.
This case gives learners hands-on experience with the math, data, and code that powers global disaster relief—and shows how optimization can drive real-world impact.
Event Recap
In collaboration with ESUPS (Emergency Supply Prepositioning Strategy), Gurobi presents a powerful new educational case study featuring the STOCKHOLM platform—a visual mapping and analysis tool used to coordinate relief stock across humanitarian organizations.
Named for STOCK of Humanitarian Organizations Logistics Mapping, the platform symbolizes connection and collaboration, helping break down silos in disaster response. Students and instructors can now explore the full journey from business problem to real-world optimization model—supporting faster, smarter decisions in humanitarian logistics.
This case gives learners hands-on experience with the math, data, and code that powers global disaster relief—and shows how optimization can drive real-world impact.
Event Recap
In collaboration with ESUPS (Emergency Supply Prepositioning Strategy), Gurobi presents a powerful new educational case study featuring the STOCKHOLM platform—a visual mapping and analysis tool used to coordinate relief stock across humanitarian organizations.
Named for STOCK of Humanitarian Organizations Logistics Mapping, the platform symbolizes connection and collaboration, helping break down silos in disaster response. Students and instructors can now explore the full journey from business problem to real-world optimization model—supporting faster, smarter decisions in humanitarian logistics.
This case gives learners hands-on experience with the math, data, and code that powers global disaster relief—and shows how optimization can drive real-world impact.
Speakers
Meet Your Expert Speakers
Learn from the best in the industry.
Jerry Yurchisin
Senior Data Science Strategist

Mr. Yurchisin has over ten years’ experience applying operations research, machine learning, statistics, and data visualization to improve decision making. Before joining Gurobi, Jerry (who also goes by Jerome) was a Senior Consultant at OnLocation, Inc. where he customized several linear programming models within the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) to analyze implementing specific energy policies and utilizing new technologies.
Prior to OnLocation, Jerry was an Operations Research Analyst & Data Scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton for over seven years. There he formulated scheduling and staffing integer programming models for the US Coast Guard, as well as led a project to quantify the maritime risks of offshore energy installations with the Research & Development Center. Further, Jerry was the technical lead on several Coast Guard studies including Living Marine Resources and Maritime Domain Awareness, providing statistical analysis and building supervised and unsupervised machine learning models. He also performed statistical analyses, machine learning modeling, and data visualization for cyberspace directorates at DoD and DHS.
Jerry has several years of experience teaching a wide variety of college-level mathematics and statistics courses and has a passion for education. He also enjoys golfing, biking, and writing about sports from an analytics point of view. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife, son, and two dogs.
Jerry holds B.S., Ed. and M.S., Mathematics degrees from Ohio University and an M.S. in Operations Research and Statistics from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Florent Chané
Project Lead

Florent has over 22 years of experience in emergency response and logistics. He started his humanitarian career in conflict-affected areas with Action Against Hunger. He then joined the Australian Red Cross where he established the international logistics department, followed by the French Red Cross where he set up the regional emergency response platform for the Pacific (PIROPS).
When the WFP recruited him to work as part of the Global Log Cluster Support Cell (GLCSC), he opened logistics clusters in Mali, Mauritania, Central Africa and Pakistan. With the IFRC, Florent implemented logistics preparedness projects across Asia-Pacific and managed large disaster responses and in-kind mobilizations at global level. As the Head of Office and then logistics cluster coordinator, he oversaw large logistics preparedness programs including pre-positioning, and the creation of a Pacific stockpile mapping
Speakers
Meet Your Expert Speakers
Learn from the best in the industry.
Jerry Yurchisin
Senior Data Science Strategist

Mr. Yurchisin has over ten years’ experience applying operations research, machine learning, statistics, and data visualization to improve decision making. Before joining Gurobi, Jerry (who also goes by Jerome) was a Senior Consultant at OnLocation, Inc. where he customized several linear programming models within the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) to analyze implementing specific energy policies and utilizing new technologies.
Prior to OnLocation, Jerry was an Operations Research Analyst & Data Scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton for over seven years. There he formulated scheduling and staffing integer programming models for the US Coast Guard, as well as led a project to quantify the maritime risks of offshore energy installations with the Research & Development Center. Further, Jerry was the technical lead on several Coast Guard studies including Living Marine Resources and Maritime Domain Awareness, providing statistical analysis and building supervised and unsupervised machine learning models. He also performed statistical analyses, machine learning modeling, and data visualization for cyberspace directorates at DoD and DHS.
Jerry has several years of experience teaching a wide variety of college-level mathematics and statistics courses and has a passion for education. He also enjoys golfing, biking, and writing about sports from an analytics point of view. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife, son, and two dogs.
Jerry holds B.S., Ed. and M.S., Mathematics degrees from Ohio University and an M.S. in Operations Research and Statistics from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Florent Chané
Project Lead

Florent has over 22 years of experience in emergency response and logistics. He started his humanitarian career in conflict-affected areas with Action Against Hunger. He then joined the Australian Red Cross where he established the international logistics department, followed by the French Red Cross where he set up the regional emergency response platform for the Pacific (PIROPS).
When the WFP recruited him to work as part of the Global Log Cluster Support Cell (GLCSC), he opened logistics clusters in Mali, Mauritania, Central Africa and Pakistan. With the IFRC, Florent implemented logistics preparedness projects across Asia-Pacific and managed large disaster responses and in-kind mobilizations at global level. As the Head of Office and then logistics cluster coordinator, he oversaw large logistics preparedness programs including pre-positioning, and the creation of a Pacific stockpile mapping
Speakers
Meet Your Expert Speakers
Learn from the best in the industry.

Senior Data Science Strategist
Jerry Yurchisin
Mr. Yurchisin has over ten years’ experience applying operations research, machine learning, statistics, and data visualization to improve decision making. Before joining Gurobi, Jerry (who also goes by Jerome) was a Senior Consultant at OnLocation, Inc. where he customized several linear programming models within the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) to analyze implementing specific energy policies and utilizing new technologies.
Prior to OnLocation, Jerry was an Operations Research Analyst & Data Scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton for over seven years. There he formulated scheduling and staffing integer programming models for the US Coast Guard, as well as led a project to quantify the maritime risks of offshore energy installations with the Research & Development Center. Further, Jerry was the technical lead on several Coast Guard studies including Living Marine Resources and Maritime Domain Awareness, providing statistical analysis and building supervised and unsupervised machine learning models. He also performed statistical analyses, machine learning modeling, and data visualization for cyberspace directorates at DoD and DHS.
Jerry has several years of experience teaching a wide variety of college-level mathematics and statistics courses and has a passion for education. He also enjoys golfing, biking, and writing about sports from an analytics point of view. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife, son, and two dogs.
Jerry holds B.S., Ed. and M.S., Mathematics degrees from Ohio University and an M.S. in Operations Research and Statistics from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Project Lead
Florent Chané
Florent has over 22 years of experience in emergency response and logistics. He started his humanitarian career in conflict-affected areas with Action Against Hunger. He then joined the Australian Red Cross where he established the international logistics department, followed by the French Red Cross where he set up the regional emergency response platform for the Pacific (PIROPS).
When the WFP recruited him to work as part of the Global Log Cluster Support Cell (GLCSC), he opened logistics clusters in Mali, Mauritania, Central Africa and Pakistan. With the IFRC, Florent implemented logistics preparedness projects across Asia-Pacific and managed large disaster responses and in-kind mobilizations at global level. As the Head of Office and then logistics cluster coordinator, he oversaw large logistics preparedness programs including pre-positioning, and the creation of a Pacific stockpile mapping