Current PhD Students
- Hyung-Chan An, expected completion June 2012,
(Cornell-CS).
- Gwen
Spencer, expected completion June 2012, (Cornell-OR).
- Maurice Cheung, expected completion June 2012,
(Cornell-OR).
Former PhD Students
- Philip
Klein, August 1988, Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Planar, Chord al
and Interval Graphs, (MIT-CS).
- Leslie Hall,
August 1989, Topics in Combinatorial Optimization, (MIT-OR).
- Joel Wein,
June 1991, Algorithms for Scheduling and Network Problems, (MIT-Applied
Math).
- Clifford
Stein, August 1992, Approximation Algorithms for Multicommodity Flow
and Shop Scheduling Problems, (MIT-CS).
- Alessandro
Panconesi, June 1993, Locality in Distributed Computing,
(Cornell-CS).
- Aravind
Srinivasan, August 1993, Techniques for Probabilistic Analysis and
Randomness-Efficient Computation, (Cornell-CS).
- Helena
Lourenco, August 1993, Algorithms and Computational Experiments for
the Job-shop Scheduling Problem, (Cornell-OR).
- Paul Martin, August 1996, A Time-Oriented Approach to
Solving Job-shop Scheduling Problems, (Cornell-OR).
- Fabian
Chudak, August 1998, Approximation Algorithms for the Uncapacitated
Facility Location Problem, (Cornell-OR).
- Mark
Huber, June 1999, Efficient Algorithms for Exact Sampling,
(Cornell-OR).
- Dan Brown,
August 2000, New Algorithms for Genetic Linkage Mapping Projects,
(Cornell-CS).
- Nathan
Edwards, January 2001, Computing Near-optimal Solutions for Network
Design Problems, (Cornell-OR).
- Chaitanya
Swamy, June 2004, Approximation Algorithms for Clustering Problems,
(Cornell-CS).
- Retsef Levi,
August 2005, Computing Provably Near-Optimal Policies for Stochastic
Inventory Control Models, (Cornell-OR).
- Ranjith Rajagopalan, August 2005, Algorithms for Some
Clustering Problems, (Cornell-OR).
- Davina Kunvipusilkul, December 2006, Integer
Programming Methods for Scheduling Chain with Interval Lag Constraints,
(Cornell-OR).
- Frans
Schalekamp, April 2007, Algorithms for Universal and A Priori
Optimization Problems, (Cornell-OR).
- Tim
Carnes, June 2009, Approximation Algorithms Via the Primal-Dual
Schema: Applications of the Simple Dual-Ascent Method to Problems from
Logistics, (Cornell-OR).
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