Industrial Problems Seminar: Predicting Tomorrow: Industrial Forecasting at Scale

In collaboration with the Minnesota Center for Industrial Mathematics, the Industrial Problems Seminars are a forum for industrial researchers to offer a first-hand glimpse into industrial research. The seminars take place Fridays from 1:25 p.m. - 2:25 p.m.

This week's speaker, Jimmy Broomfield (Target Corporation), will be giving a talk titled "Predicting Tomorrow: Industrial Forecasting at Scale."

You may attend the talk either in person in Walter 402 or registering via Zoom.

Abstract

Have you ever wondered how supply chains make decisions about purchasing and transport? Or perhaps you've stayed up at night wondering how energy companies plan for customer demand. Time series forecasting is a major component used to help business teams solve these problems. In this talk, I'll share my career journey in the world of industrial forecasting. We'll touch on the topics of data preparation, time series models, accuracy metrics, high level architecture, and compute/time constraints.

Biography

Jimmy graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2019 with a PhD in Math and joined Ecolab's advanced analytics team where he primarily worked in the field of time series analysis and forecasting. During his time at Ecolab, Jimmy made contributions to the enterprise's time series classification framework by introducing novel wavelet and frequency based features. He also served as a team lead with the responsibility for architecting, building, and validating a modern supply chain forecasting system for Ecolab's industrial chemical distribution. Jimmy recently made a career transition to the demand forecasting team at Target where he hopes to continue his journey toward understanding industrial forecasting challenges and solutions.

Start date
Friday, Oct. 22, 2021, 1:25 p.m.
End date
Friday, Oct. 22, 2021, 1:25 p.m.
Location

Walter Library 402

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