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James Ostrowski is a Professor, Associate Department Head, and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Tickle College of Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is actively involved in research and academic leadership, with a strong background in mathematical optimization and industrial engineering.
Education:
- PhD in Industrial Engineering, Lehigh University
- MS in Management Science, Lehigh University
- MA in Mathematics, Miami University
- MA in Statistics, Miami University
- BA in Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics, Miami University
His primary research interests lie in the domains of integer programming, stochastic programming, nonlinear programming, and combinatorial optimization, with applications in power systems, scheduling, and energy markets. These areas reflect a strong focus on mathematical modeling and optimization techniques for complex industrial and energy systems.
Throughout his career, Dr. Ostrowski has built expertise through postdoctoral fellowships at Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Waterloo, both prestigious institutions in computational science and optimization. His work bridges theoretical advances with real-world applications in energy and logistics.
He has held significant academic leadership roles, including Director of Graduate Studies, indicating active mentorship and program development responsibilities. While specific advisees and grants are not listed, his position suggests ongoing supervision of graduate research and involvement in funded projects.
Dr. Ostrowski is affiliated with research labs and centers within the Industrial and Systems Engineering department, particularly those focused on optimization and energy systems, though specific lab names are not provided in the text.




