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Spring 2012

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Ebrahim Nasrabadi

Ebrahim Nasrabadi is a Postdoctoral Associate at MIT Sloan School of Management, under the supervision of Professor Dimitris Bertsimas and Professor James Orlin. He got his Masters degree in Industrial Engineering from Sharif University, Tehran in 2003 and his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Technische Universität Berlin in 2009. His research interest is in the area of optimization, specifically in network flows and optimization under uncertainty. During his PhD, he studied network flows over time in infinite dimensional spaces and developed continuous-time analogous equivalents of the theory and algorithms that exist for the static min-cost flow problem. He has recently worked on robust optimization and network interdiction.