News

Professor Kornhauser runs his 17th NYC Marathon in an Interactive Way
Sept. 5, 2005

"'I'm going to be a real geek. I'll have a GPS receiver in my back pocket attached to an antenna, which will be on my cap,' Kornhauser said."

Congratulations Class of 2005
May 31, 2005

The department would like to extend a warm and heartfelt congratulations to The Great ORFE Class of 2005.  Congratulations!

Honors, Awards and Events at INFORMS, October 2004
Oct. 29, 2004

Professor Warren Powell was given a "Fellows Award". This prestigious award recognizes excellence in research and service to the operations research community.

Assistant Professor Savas Dayanik was honored at this year's meeting. His paper titled "Poisson disorder problem with exponential penalty for delay" was selected as a finalist…

ORFE Welcomes New Faculty, Fall 2004
Aug. 31, 2004

ORFE extends a warm welcome to Alexandre W. d'Aspremont, Assistant Professor and Eric Denardo, Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching starting Fall, 2004.

Congratulations Class of '04
June 13, 2004

The department would like to warmly extend heartfelt congratulations to The Great ORFE Class of 2004.  Congratulations!

Erhan Çinlar, Chairman, Awarded in 2003
Oct. 3, 2003

Erhan Çinlar, Chairman, received a number of awards and honors in 2003. He was awarded Fellow status at INFORMS as one of the 13 members so honored during the fist year of such elections. At the same INFORMS meeting in Atlanta, he was also given the INFORMS Expository Writing Award for 2003. The award honors an operations researcher/management…

Professor Fan listed as Top Cited Researcher
Oct. 1, 2003

Professor Fan was on the list of the Top 10 Most-Cited Researchers in Mathematics. Jianqing was cited 768 times between 1993 and 2003. The list was featured in AmStat News, published by American Statistical Association. In addition, Jianqing has been appointed, the editor of the Annals of Statistics, effective January 1, 2004 to December…

ORFE becomes Top Choice
Sept. 23, 2003

"With 37 percent of employed 2003 graduates working in financial services, it's not surprising that this year there are more students majoring in Operations Research and Financial Engineering than in any other department in the engineering school. And the number of majors is steadily increasing. There are 39 majors in the Class of 2004, 57 in…

ORFE Welcomes Professor Savas Dayanik
Aug. 30, 2003

Professor Savas Dayanik comes to ORFE from Columbia University where he recently completed his Ph.D. in operations research with a concentration in applied probability. His research interests are applied probability, stochastic processes and modeling, optimal stopping, optimal stochastic control, with applications to finance, investment…

ORFE Grad Recognized for Teaching Excellence
June 20, 2003

Hafize Gaye Erkan, PhD Graduate Student, has won a Teaching Award for excellence as an Assistant in Instruction.

Gaye is one of five students University wide who won this award.  She helped teach ORF 309 last fall and ORF307 this spring.

The award was based mostly on the letters of recommendation from the undergraduate…

Sircar Awarded Wentz Prize
June 20, 2003

Ronnie Sircar, has been awarded the Howard B. Wentz Prize of the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS).

This award recognizes junior faculty members whose research and teaching are exemplary.

CONGRATULATIONS !

Congratulations Class of 2003
June 3, 2003

The ORFE department would like to warmly extend its congratulations to the Great ORFE Class of 2003!

 

Professor René Carmona Honored
Aug. 31, 2002

René Carmona has been named the Paul M. Wythes '55 Professor of Engineering and Finance.

Professor Vanderbei Publishes Linear Programming Textbook
Sept. 30, 2001

Prof. Robert Vanderbei recently completed a new textbook on linear programming that includes both traditional (e.g., simplex methods) and new topics (e.g., interior point methods). The associated software, additional exercises, and portions of the book are available on the WWW. The…

Sailing Demo illustrates Optimization and Stochastic Processes at Work
Sept. 30, 2001

This interactive Java applet considers a sailor trying to go from one point to another in the shortest possible time when faced with random winds. It demonstrates the use of optimization, stochastic processes, and statistics.