Tamás Terlaky
Dr. Tamás Terlaky is the George N. and Soteria Kledaras Endowed Chair Professor, and Department Chair of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA.
His education includes M.Sc. Mathematics (1979, Eötvös University, Budapest), Ph.D. Operations Research (1981, Eötvös University, Budapest) , CSc (1985) and DSc (2005) from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Prior to his appointment at Lehigh University he taught at Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary; Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; McMaster University, ON, Canada. At McMaster he also served as the founding Director of the School of Computational Engineering and Science.
Professor Terlaky has published four books, edited over ten books and journal special issues and published over 160 research papers. Topics include theoretical and algorithmic foundations of operations research (e.g., invention of the criss-cross method), design and analysis of large classes of interior point methods, computational optimization, worst case examples of the central path, nuclear reactor core reloading optimization, inmate assignment optimization, oil refinery and VLSI design optimization and robust radiation therapy treatment optimization.
Professor Terlaky is Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Optimization and Engineering. He has served as associate editor of seven journals and has served as conference chair, conference organizer, and distinguished invited speaker at conferences all over the world. He was general Chair of the INFORMS 2015 Annual Meeting, a former Chair of INFORMS' Optimization Society, Chair of the Continuous Optimization Steering Committee of the Mathematical Programming Society and Fellow of the Fields Institute, Canada. He has received the MITACS Mentorship Award for his distinguished graduate student supervisory record, and the Award of Merit from the Canadian Operations Research Society.. His research interests include high-performance optimization methods, optimization modeling and optimization problem solving in engineering sciences.
Supervisors: Emil Klafszky
Phone: +1-610-758-4050
Address: Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science
Lehigh University, Harold S. Mohler Laboratory
200 West Packer Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18015-1582
His education includes M.Sc. Mathematics (1979, Eötvös University, Budapest), Ph.D. Operations Research (1981, Eötvös University, Budapest) , CSc (1985) and DSc (2005) from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Prior to his appointment at Lehigh University he taught at Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary; Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; McMaster University, ON, Canada. At McMaster he also served as the founding Director of the School of Computational Engineering and Science.
Professor Terlaky has published four books, edited over ten books and journal special issues and published over 160 research papers. Topics include theoretical and algorithmic foundations of operations research (e.g., invention of the criss-cross method), design and analysis of large classes of interior point methods, computational optimization, worst case examples of the central path, nuclear reactor core reloading optimization, inmate assignment optimization, oil refinery and VLSI design optimization and robust radiation therapy treatment optimization.
Professor Terlaky is Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Optimization and Engineering. He has served as associate editor of seven journals and has served as conference chair, conference organizer, and distinguished invited speaker at conferences all over the world. He was general Chair of the INFORMS 2015 Annual Meeting, a former Chair of INFORMS' Optimization Society, Chair of the Continuous Optimization Steering Committee of the Mathematical Programming Society and Fellow of the Fields Institute, Canada. He has received the MITACS Mentorship Award for his distinguished graduate student supervisory record, and the Award of Merit from the Canadian Operations Research Society.. His research interests include high-performance optimization methods, optimization modeling and optimization problem solving in engineering sciences.
Supervisors: Emil Klafszky
Phone: +1-610-758-4050
Address: Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science
Lehigh University, Harold S. Mohler Laboratory
200 West Packer Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18015-1582
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