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Biography
Dimitris Bertsimas
Sloan School of Management,
MIT
Cambridge, MA, USA
Dimitris Bertsimas is currently the Boeing Professor of Operations
Research at the Sloan School of Management and the Operations Research
Center at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. He has received a BS in Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science at the National Technical University of Athens,
Greece in 1985, a MS in Operations Research
at MIT in 1987, and a Ph.D in Applied Mathematics and Operations
Research at MIT in 1988. Since 1988, he has been with MIT's Sloan
School of Management.
His research interests include discrete, stochastic and dynamic
optimization, analysis and control of stochastic systems and applications
in revenue management, finance and e-commerce. He has published
widely in several journals and he is area editor in Financial Engineering
in Operations Research. He has co-authored two books: "Introduction
to Linear Optimization'' (with J. Tsitsiklis, Athena Scientific,
1997), a doctoral level textbook, and
"Data, models and decisions'' (with R. Freund, Southewestern,
2000), an MBA textbook.
His awards include the Erlang prize (1996), the SIAM prize in
optimization (1996), the Bodossaki prize (1998), the Samuel-Segal
prize (1999), the Presidential Young Investigator award (1991-1996),
the Nicholson prize (1988), and the Transportation System prize
(1989).
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