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Jeff Linderoth is the Harvey D. Spangler Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on large-scale numerical optimization, mixed-integer nonlinear programming, and stochastic programming, with applications in energy systems, global routing, and industrial processes.
- Education: BS in General Engineering (highest honors) from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, MS in Operations Research from Georgia Institute of Technology, PhD in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
Linderoth's work addresses theoretical and applied challenges in optimization, including developing algorithms for mixed-integer programming, analyzing knapsack polytopes, and creating tools like the Minotaur optimization toolkit. His recent publications explore integer programming techniques for subspace clustering, complementarity constraints, and customized coverage instrumentation.
Selected trends in his research include advancements in stochastic programming, orbital branching for symmetric integer programs, and congestion analysis in power systems. His group contributes to optimization software and data-driven libraries like MIPLIB.
- Scientific Award: Harvey D. Spangler Professor.

