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Prof. Nikos Trichakis
J C Penney Associate Professor of Management
Interim Associate Dean of Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
Primary DLC
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Room:
E62-576
(617) 715-4215
ntrichakis@mit.edu
http://mitsloan.mit.edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/faculty/directory/nikos-trichakis
Assistant
Natalie Jean
(617) 253-2650
njean91@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Optimization Under Uncertainty
Data-Driven Optimization and Analytics, with Application in Healthcare, Supply Chain Management and Finance
Interplay of Fairness and Efficiency in Resource Allocation Problems and Operations
Research Summary
Research interests include optimization under uncertainty, data-driven optimization and analytics, with application in healthcare, supply chain management, and finance. Professor Trichakis is also interested in the interplay of fairness and efficiency in resource allocation problems and operations, and the inherent tradeoffs that arise in balancing these objectives. Prior to the above work, he worked on an algorithmic analysis of the network utility maximization problem.
Recent Work
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