Assoc. Prof. Dr. Algirdas Lančinskas is a Senior Researcher and Associate Professor at Vilnius University's Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, working within the Global Optimization Group at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics. His academic career spans over a decade at Vilnius University, where he has progressed from Junior Researcher to his current position as Associate Professor and Chief Researcher on multiple projects. He maintains an active international research profile with collaborations across Europe. Doctor of Physical Sciences (Informatics, 09P), Vilnius University Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, 2013 Dissertation: Parallelization of random search global optimization algorithms Dissertation supervisor: Prof. Dr. (HP) Julius Žilinskas Dr. Lančinskas specializes in global optimization, particularly competitive facility location problems, discrete optimization, and parallel computing. His research bridges theoretical optimization methods with practical applications in business, spatial economics, and public health. He has made significant contributions to nature-inspired optimization heuristics, developing novel algorithms for solving complex location problems with applications ranging from business expansion strategies to pandemic testing protocols. His work often involves multi-objective optimization approaches and the development of efficient parallel algorithms to handle computationally intensive problems. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on competitive facility location modeling, with particular expertise in discrete optimization problems where multiple competitors vie for market share. His research increasingly incorporates robustness considerations under uncertainty in customer behavior, reflecting the growing complexity of real-world location decisions. The integration of ranking-based approaches with traditional optimization techniques represents a distinctive methodological contribution across his work. Dr. Lančinskas actively supervises doctoral students and has served on multiple dissertation defense councils. His research is supported by significant funding from the Research Council of Lithuania and international collaborations through COST actions. He has led multiple research projects focused on optimization algorithm development and their applications. As a member of the Global Optimization Group, he contributes to Vilnius University's strong tradition in optimization research, collaborating closely with Prof. Julius Žilinskas and international partners across Spain, the UK, and other European institutions. His work exemplifies the institute's commitment to both theoretical advances and practical applications of optimization methods.


