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Guohe Huang

Researcher at Applied Science Private University

Publications -  1071
Citations -  30520

Guohe Huang is an academic researcher from Applied Science Private University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stochastic programming & Fuzzy logic. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 979 publications receiving 25589 citations. Previous affiliations of Guohe Huang include Peking University & Beijing Normal University.

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An interval-parameter chance-constrained dynamic programming approach for capacity planning under uncertainty

TL;DR: In this article, an interval-parameter chance-constrained dynamic programming (ICDP) method is developed for the capacity planning of an integrated municipal solid waste (MSW) management system under uncertainty.
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Assessment of Acid Enhancement Schemes for Electrokinetic Remediation of Cd/Pb Contaminated Soil

TL;DR: A novel acid enhancement method that anode-approaching electrokinetic remediation was investigated in this article, which was designed for treatment of cadmium and lead contaminated soil: traditional, acetic acid pH control, citric acid pH Control, and anode approaching electrokinetics remediation.
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Interval multistage joint-probabilistic integer programming approach for water resources allocation and management

TL;DR: The proposed interval multistage joint-probabilistic integer programming method can deal with the water shortage problems downstream and the distribution problems caused by excess water in the reservoir and guarantee the optimization of long-term water usage of both Reservoirs and the river downstream.
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An inexact joint-probabilistic programming method for risk assessment in water resources allocation

TL;DR: An inexact joint probabilistic programming (IJPP) approach is developed for risk assessment and uncertainty reflection in water resources management systems and can dominate random parameters in the model’s left- and right-hand sides of constraints and intervals in the objective function.