Aaron Archer (Jan. ’04): Mechanisms of Discrete Optimization with Rational Agents. AT&T Shannon Research Labs.
Metin Cakanyildirim (Aug. ’00): Capacity Expansion Under Uncertain Demand Forecasts: With Applications to the Semiconductor Industry. Assistant Professor of Operations Research, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas.
Dietrich Chen (Aug. ’00): Revenue Management—Competition, Monopoly and Optimization. McKinsey and Company, Inc., Miami Beach, FL.
Chek Beng Chua (May ’03): An Algebraic Perspective on Homogeneous Cone Programming, and the Primal-Dual Second-Order Cone Approximations Algorithm for Symmetric Cone Programming. Department of Combinatorics and Optimization, University of Waterloo, Canada.
Nathan Edwards (Jan. ’01): Approximation Algorithms for the Multi-Level Facility Location Problem. Assistant Research Scientist, Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University of Maryland.
Michael Freimer (Aug. ’01): Integrating Data Collection and Model Analysis in Simulation. Assistant Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management, SMEAL College of Business, Penn State University.
Soumyadip Ghosh (May ’04): Dependence in Stochastic Simulation Models. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY.
Raphael Hauser (Jan. ’00): On Search Directions for Self-Scaled Conic Programming. University Lecturer, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, and Tanaka Fellow in Applied Mathematics, Pembroke College, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Wonghee Timothy Huh (Aug. ’03): Strategic Capacity Planning Models. Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Columbia University, NY.
Paul Hyden (Jan. ’03): Time Dilation: Decreasing Time to Decision with Discrete-Event Simulation. Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University, SC.
Ganesh Janakiraman (Aug. ’02): Discrete Time Inventory Models with Lost Sales and Lead Times: Theoretical Results. Assistant Professor of Operations Management, Stern School of Business, New York University.
Retsef Levi (Aug. ’05): Computing Provably Near-Optimal Policies for Stochastic Inventory Control Models. Goldstine Fellow, Mathematical Sciences, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Hts., NY.
Vardges Melkonian (Aug. ’02): Approximation Algorithms for Network Design Problems. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Ohio University, Athens, OH.
Greta Pangborn (Aug. ’02): A Branch-and-Cut-and-Price Implementation for Airline Crew Scheduling. Assistant Professor, Computer Science, St. Michael's College, VT.
Trevor Park (Aug. ’03): A Penalized Likelihood Approach to Principal Component Stabilization. Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Florida.
Juan Pereira (Jan. ’00): Distribution Inventory Systems: Lower Bounds and a Heuristic Policy. Co-founder, QuantiSense, Washington, DC.
Bharath Kumar Rangarajan (Aug. ’04): Topics in Infeasible-Interior-Point Methods. Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota.
Rommel Gagalac Regis (Aug. ’04): Global Optimization of Computational Expensive Functions Serial and Parallel Radial Basis Function Algorithms. Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University.
Joerg Rothenbuehler (Jan. ’05): Dependence Structures Beyond Copulas: A New Model of a Multivariate Regular Varying Distribution Based on a Finite Von Mises-Fisher Mixture Model. Capital One.
Amar Sapra (Aug. ’04): On the Behavior of Price in a Supply Chain Market for Capacity. Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida.
Ayse Deniz Sezer (Aug. ’05): A Theory of Filtration Shrinkage. York University, Canada.
John Staudenmayer (Aug. ’00): Local Polynomial Regression in the Presence of Covariate Measurement Error: An Improved SIMEX Estimator. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
Catalina Stefanescu (Aug. ’02): Statistical Models and Methods for Clustered Exchangeable Binary and Survival Data. Assistant Professor, Decision Sciences Department, London Business School.
Michael Wagner (Aug. ’00): Quasi-Newton Algorithms for Equality-Constrained Optimization. Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Informatics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
Emre Alper Yildirim (Aug. ’01): An Interior-Point Perspective on Sensitivity Analysis in Linear Programming and Semidefinite Programming. Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, and Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University, Turkey.
