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Prof. Walid Ben-Ameur is a Professor at Telecom SudParis, affiliated with the SAMOVAR laboratory. His research focuses on Operations Research, Network Optimization, and Algorithmic Game Theory. He has contributed significantly to areas such as combinatorial optimization, robust network design, and mathematical programming. His work includes advancements in polyhedral combinatorics, stochastic games, and distributed computing frameworks. Recent studies explore strategic investments in social networks, robust routing algorithms, and the theoretical foundations of optimization under uncertainty. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his prolific publication record highlights impactful contributions to the field. His research often bridges theoretical insights with practical applications in telecommunications and distributed systems.
Key research interests include the design of efficient algorithms for network infrastructure, optimization under uncertainty, and game-theoretic models for distributed systems. His articles frequently address challenges in robust network design, opinion dynamics in social networks, and the computational aspects of combinatorial problems.
Prof. Ben-Ameur collaborates extensively, with notable contributions to journals like Operations Research Letters, SIAM Journal on Optimization, and Networks. His work often intersects with telecommunications, as evidenced by studies on fiber cable network design and traffic engineering. He has also explored advanced topics such as multipolar robust optimization and the application of game theory to distributed computing environments.




