Jim LuedtkeView profile
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Jim Luedtke is a Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on operations research, integer programming, and stochastic optimization methods for solving discrete and uncertain decision problems. Educational Background: BS in Industrial Engineering from University of Wisconsin-Madison MS in Operations Research from Georgia Institute of Technology PhD in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology Postdoctoral Research at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center His work spans applications in power systems optimization, healthcare analytics, and network design, with particular emphasis on developing cutting-edge algorithms for chance-constrained and multistage stochastic programming problems. Recent publications demonstrate strong focus on Benders decomposition techniques, Lagrangian dual methods, and distributionally robust optimization frameworks. Scientific Awards: NSF CAREER Award (2010) for "Risk Management via Stochastic Programming: Models, Computation, and Applications"











