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David Gamarnik is a Professor of Operations Research at the MIT Sloan School of Management and holds the title of Nanyang Technological University Professor. His research interests revolve around applied probability, stochastic processes, queuing theory, random combinatorial structures, scheduling, business processes, call centers, manufacturing, and communications networks. He previously worked as a research staff member in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at IBM Research, focusing on industrial applications, disaster recovery, and the performance of business processes and call centers. His work emphasizes operational resilience in these areas. Gamarnik is a member of several esteemed organizations, including the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the Bernoulli Society, INFORMS, and the American Mathematical Society. He also serves on the editorial board of the journal Operations Research Annals and of Applied Probability. He was honored with the 2004 Erlang Prize from the INFORMS Applied Probability Society and has secured National Science Foundation grants in 2007. Gamarnik received his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from New York University and his PhD in Operations Research from MIT.