Prof. Tamás Terlaky, PhD, DSc, FCAE

George N. and Soteria Kledaras Endowed Chair Professor

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1973

Graduates from the Mihály Táncsics Gymnasium in Kaposvár, Hungary.

1979

Earns a MS in math from Eötvös University in Hungary; Is an operation research specialist for the Hungarian Oil and Gas Trust until 1982.

1981

Obtains a PhD in operations research from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary.

1982

Is an assistant turned associate professor of operations research at Eötvös University until 1995.

1984

Receives the Gyula Farkas Award by the Bolyai Mathematical Society of Hungary.

1985

Obtains a Candidate of Mathematical Sciences at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Hungary.

1989

Is a research fellow and then associate professor at Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands until 1999.

1996

Publishes “Interior Points in Mathematical Programming;” Co-authors “Theory and Algorithms for Linear Optimization: An Interior Point Approach,” second edition in 2004.

1999

Is a tenured full professor at McMaster University in Canada until 2008; Is the founding editor in chief of the Journal Optimization and Engineering.

2000

Founds EUROPT of EURO; Founds the MOPTA annual conference series.

2001

Is the Canada Research Chair in Optimization at McMaster University in Canada until 2008; Co-authors “Self-Regularity: A New Paradigm for Interior Point Methods.”

2004

Receives a Fellow Award from The Fields Institute in Toronto, Canada; Founds the VOCAL conference series.

2005

Is founding director of the McMaster Univ. School of Comp. Eng. & Science until 2008; Earns Habilitation at Pannon Univ. and DSc at the Hungarian Acad. of Sciences.

2006

Receives a MITACS Mentorship Award for his distinguished PhD student supervisory record in Canada.

2008

Becomes a tenured endowed chair professor in the Dept. of Industrial and System Engineering at Lehigh University and is Department Chair until 2017.

2015

Is general chair of the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Philadelphia; Receives the Award of Merit of the Canadian Operational Research Society.

2017

Receives a Fellow Award, and the Daniel H. Wagner Prize from INFORMS, and the Egerváry Award from the Hungarian Operations Research Society.

2018

Receives the Outstanding Innov. in Service Science Eng. Award from IISE & Fellow Award from SIAM; Co-founds OPTAMO-LLC; Is elected VP of INFORMS.

2020

Is elected as fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering; Is appointed as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications.

2021

Receives a Fellow Award from IFORS, the International Federation of Operations Research Societies.

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