Eli V. Olinick is an Associate Professor in the Department
of Engineering Management, Information, and Systems at SMU. He
completed
his B.S. in Applied Mathematics (1989) at Brown University and earned his
M.S. (1994) and Ph.D. (1999) in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
at the University of California at Berkeley where he wrote his Ph.D. thesis
on "Optimization Algorithms for Survivable Network Design Problems." His
research interests are in applied optimization and network design problems.
As a graduate student at Berkeley, he was an active member of the Remote
Interactive Optimization Testbed developing optimization applications
such as the popular
baseball page on the World Wide Web.
He is the treasurer of the
INFORMS Technical Section on Telecommunications
and active member of the
Dallas/Fort Worth INFORMS chapter.
Eli Olinick, Assistant Professor
EMIS Dept - School of Engineering
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