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Dr. Linderoth’s research interests are in the computational and theoretical aspects of large-scale numerical optimization. His research places a particular emphasis on developing high-performance, distributed optimization software. He teaches courses in optimization and deterministic operations research modeling. Dr. Linderoth has worked as a scientist at Argonne National Lab and as a consultant with Axioma, Inc. While at Argonne, he designed and built an abstract framework for solving optimization problems on computational grids, which has been used to solve a number of optimization problems of unprecedented complexity. He is a recipient of the 2002 SIAM Activity Group on Optimization Prize and received an Early Career Development Award from the Department of Energy in 2005. Dr. Linderoth joined the I.S.E. faculty in 2002.
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