
معرفی
Prof. Rico Zenklusen is a Full Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Deputy Head of the Institute for Operations Research at ETH Zurich. He previously held positions at Johns Hopkins University and conducted postdoctoral research at MIT and EPFL. His research focuses on Combinatorial Optimization, including algorithm design for complex optimization problems using structures like matroids, submodular functions, and polyhedral methods, with applications in Theoretical Computer Science and Graph Theory.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics from ETH Zurich
- Master's degree in Mathematics from EPFL
Research Interests: Combinatorial Optimization, Network Design, Submodular Maximization, Matroid Theory, and Applications in Operations Research. His work emphasizes efficient algorithms for optimization problems with real-world applications, such as train engine scheduling, operating room management, and rolling stock scheduling for railways.
Grants & Awards:
- ERC Consolidator Grant (ICOPT)
- Swiss National Science Foundation Support
Students & Advising: Advises PhD and master’s students in optimization and related fields. Current and past students include Adam Kurpisz, Etienne Bamas, and Vera Traub. Visit the group page for project opportunities.
Labs & Collaborations: Leads the Zenklusen Group, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects with industries like BLS Cargo (train engine optimization) and the SBB (rolling stock scheduling). Active in ETH Zurich's AI Center for complex system research.

