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David D. Gamarnik is a Professor of Operations Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He received his Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from New York University in 1993 and his PhD in Operations Research from MIT in 1998. Prior to joining MIT in 2005, he was a research staff member at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. His research interests include discrete probability, optimization algorithms, quantum computing, statistics, machine learning, and stochastic processes. Gamarnik has been recognized for his contributions to the field as a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Mathematical Society. He has received several honors including the Erlang Prize Publication Award from the Applied Probability Society of INFORMS and has served as an area editor for several prominent journals. He is known for his leadership and distinguished research contributions in the fields of statistics and probability, especially in discrete probability and the theory of random graphs.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Cambridge, MA
Teaching and conducting research in the field of operations research.