Jonathan Eckstein
Distinguished Professor
Distinguished Professor
Jonathan Eckstein is a Distinguished Professor in the department of Management Science and Information Systems at Rutgers University. His principle research interests are in numerical optimization algorithms, both continuous and discrete, and especially their implementation on parallel computing platforms. Areas of particular focus include augmented Lagrangian/proximal methods, branch-and-bound algorithms, and stochastic programming. He has also worked on risk-averse optimization modeling and on applying O.R. techniques to managing information systems. He completed his Ph.D. in Operations Research at M.I.T. in 1989, and then taught at Harvard Business School for two years. He then spent four years in the Mathematical Sciences Research Group of Thinking Machines, Inc. before joining Rutgers. At Rutgers, he led an effort establishing a new undergraduate major in Business Analytics and Information Technology ("BAIT"). In 2014, he was elected a fellow of INFORMS (the Institute for Operations Research and Managment Science).
Website: https://sites.rutgers.edu/eckstein
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Operations Research
Name: Seyed Eskandani, Deniz
Graduation Date: 2020/Jan
Name: Kagawa, Ai
Graduation Date: 2018/Sept
Name: Matyasfalvi, Gyorgy
Graduation Date: 2018/May
Name: Yao, Wang
Graduation Date: 2016/Jul
Name: Oster, Matthew
Graduation Date: 2014/Mar
Name: Goldberg, Noam
Graduation Date: 2009/May
Name: Nediak, Mikhail
Graduation Date: 2002/Sept