George
Danner specializes in
simulations and interfaces that present quantitative information to their
users. Most of his
simulations use agent-based modeling and present their results to the user
through compelling interfaces.
George is a graduate of MIT, with associated course work at
Harvard, and was an Anderson Associates partner for 15 years, specializing
in simulations for support of corporate decision-making.
His
energy-related prior projects include:
· Agent-based simulation in
support of E&P field development strategy
(Anadarko)
· Non-linear optimization of
marine logistics for deepwater production operations (Edison Chouest
Offshore - Gulf of Mexico, Champion Technologies - West Africa)
· Simulation to support
strategic decision-making for a railroad operator in Texas. The client uses the simulation to
decide on changes in train routes, changes in the composition of the train
consists and locomotive blend, and effects of new clients and new
track.
· Simulation of effects of
long-term capital expenditure programs for a large organization in
Texas.
· Supply chain optimization of
product flow to shorebase in line with merger integration targets
(BP)
· More than twenty prior
engagements with energy companies, primarily to create simulations of
their operations for strategic decision-making.