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Retsef Levi is the J. Spencer Standish Professor of Operations Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where he is a member of the Operations Management Group and is affiliated with the MIT Operations Research Center. He leads the Food Supply Chain Analytics initiative and has a rich background in operations research with a focus on analytical, data-driven decision support models to address complex business system design decisions in areas such as healthcare management and supply chain optimization. Prior to his role at MIT, Levi spent a year in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and was a holder of the Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship. Levi earned his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Tel-Aviv University in 2001 and his PhD in Operations Research from Cornell University in 2005. With significant experience in numerical and operational risk management across various sectors, Levi has received several prestigious awards including the NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award and the INFORMS Optimization Prize for Young Researchers, among others. He has contributed to numerous collaborative research efforts and teaches courses in operations management and risk management to graduate and undergraduate students at MIT.
MIT Sloan School of Management • Cambridge, MA
Professor of Operations Management focusing on analytical models for complex systems.