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Michael Katehakis
American statistician

Michael Katehakis

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American statistician
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Place of birth
Heraklion, Greece
Age
72 years
Education
Columbia University
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Biography

Michael N. Katehakis (Greek: Μιχαήλ Ν. Κατεχάκης; born 1952) is a Professor of Management Scienceat Rutgers University. He is noted for his work in Markov decision process, Gittins index, themulti-armed bandit, Markov chains and other related fields.

Early life

Katehakis was born and grew up in Heraklion Greece. He received his BS degree from the School of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Athens – Greece, an M.A. degree in Statistics from the University of South Florida, an M.S.. degree in Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Operations Research and a Ph.D. degree in Operations Research from Columbia University. His dissertation advisor at Columbia was Cyrus Derman. While a graduate student at Columbia Katehakis worked developing mathematical simulation programs for the Tri-rotor engine project [1] of George Doundoulakis.

Career

After a member of technical staff position at Bell Laboratories, in 1981 he joined the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at SUNY Stony Brook. There he taught and he worked with Herbert Robbins on AFOSR sponsored research and as a consultant at the Brookhaven National Laboratory doing work on nuclear reactor reliability. Subsequently, he held a visiting position at the Department of Operations Research at Stanford University where he worked with Arthur F. Veinott Jr.on computing the Gittins indices. Afterward, he joined the Decision Systems group at the Technical University of Crete.

In 1989, he joined Rutgers University where he is currently a Distinguished Professor of Operations Research, and Chair of the department of Management Science and Information Systems. At Rutgers, he worked with Herbert Robbins again on sequential allocation problems; work that was supported by the NSF.In addition, professor Katehakis has taught at Columbia University, at the University of Athens and at the University of Crete. Dr. Katehakis has been the Ph.D. thesis advisor for over 13 students.

Prof. Katehakis has consulted with various companies in the areas of high technology and he was the vice president of the Neotronics inc. a research company, where he worked withGeorge Doundoulakis on projects funded by the private sector and the US army. He has served on the editorial boards of the "Annals of Operations Research", "Mathematics of Operations Research", the"Naval Research Logistics", "Operations Research Letters", and the "Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences".

Selected writings

Awards

In 2012, Katehakis was elected a Fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).

In 2012, Katehakis was elected a Elected Member of theInternational Statistical Institute (ISI).

In 1992, Katehakis was awarded the Wolfowitz Prize for “introducing dynamic allocation in survey sampling for the first time”.

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Who is Michael Katehakis?
Michael Katehakis is a Greek-American professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He specializes in stochastic modeling, applied probability, statistics, and optimization.
What is Michael Katehakis known for?
Michael Katehakis is known for his contributions to the fields of operations research and applied probability. He has made significant advancements in areas such as stochastic scheduling, inventory control, and simulation-based optimization.
What is Michael Katehakis' educational background?
Michael Katehakis received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Athens in Greece. He then pursued further studies at Stanford University, where he earned both his Master's degree and Ph.D. in Operations Research.
Has Michael Katehakis received any awards or honors?
Yes, Michael Katehakis has been recognized for his contributions to his field with several prestigious awards and honors. Some of his notable accolades include the INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group Paper Competition Award, the INFORMS Simulation Society Best Publication Award, and the INFORMS Service Section Best Paper Award.
What are Michael Katehakis' research interests?
Michael Katehakis' research interests encompass a wide range of areas, including stochastic modeling, applied probability, statistics, and optimization. He has focused on developing mathematical models and algorithms to solve complex real-world problems, particularly in the areas of scheduling, inventory control, and simulation-based optimization.
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