Skip to content

Author: Kim Mullins

Kim Mullins

kmullins

Kimberley Mullins blends her expertise in engineering, public policy, and environmental impact assessment to drive positive change in energy systems. She has a PhD in Engineering & Public Policy and Civil & Environmental Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. Currently, Kim works on risk management for PG&E.

Author Posts

09/17/2019 | Blogs, Modeling tips & tricks, Scripting languages, Python & R

An Analytica advantage over MATLAB

I’m working on a model translation project for the California Energy Commission, going from MATLAB to Analytica. The transportation system model I’m working…

More...

02/14/2019 | Blogs, Decision analysis & multi-criteria, Modeling tips & tricks, Optimization & solvers

An optimal Valentine’s date

“You know, Valentine’s Day reminds me of the optimal stopping problem.” Not sure if this phrase was uttered elsewhere, but, this is the sort of water cooler conversations…

More...

07/20/2018 | Blogs, Modeling tips & tricks, Newsworthy, Scripting languages, Python & R

Analytica and Cognitive Radio

The more I learn about our Analytica users, the more I discover that “those who like it, like it a lot” (to borrow a slogan from a brewery back home in Canada).

More...

10/16/2017 | Blogs, Modeling tips & tricks, Open-source models

Using computed cell formatting to create a color map

In this post, I’m going to highlight some new cell formatting options. This is a new feature I’ve had fun experimenting with, and I look forward to seeing how our user community…

More...