MIT Sloan

140 - Rob Freund - MIT Sloan

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About Rob:

Rob and his family lived/worked in Chile a few years ago.


On a more serious note:

Robert Freund is the Theresa Seley Professor in Management Science and a Professor of Operations Research at the MIT Sloan School of Management.  

His main research interests are in convex optimization, computational complexity and related computational science, convex geometry, large-scale nonlinear optimization, and related mathematical systems.  His more recent work is in first-order methods and their connections to statistical and machine learning. He has served as coeditor of the journal Mathematical Programming and associate editor of several optimization and operations research journals. He is the former CoDirector of MIT Operations Research Center, the MIT Program in Computation for Design and Optimization, and the former Chair of the INFORMS Optimization Section. He also served a term as Deputy Dean of the Sloan School at MIT (2008-11).

Freund received the Longuet-Higgins Prize in computer vision (2007) as well as numerous teaching and education awards at MIT in conjunction with the course and textbook (coauthored with Dimitris Bertsimas) Data, Models, and Decisions:  the Fundamentals of Management Science.

You can learn more about Rob here: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/robert-m-freund