Investigador

José Niño-mora


Universidad

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID


Trabajos
46 trabajos publicados.
Último trabajo publicado(2022-07-18): Multi-Gear Bandits, Partial Conservation Laws, and Indexability

Tecnologías
operations research

Descripcion
I earned my Licentiate (a 5-year BSc & MSc degree) in Mathematical Sciences in 1989 from Complutense University of Madrid, Spain's largest public university, with graduation award for top GPA in the Area of Experimental Sciences, and my PhD in Operations Research from MIT in 1995 on a Fulbright fellowship, with Professor Dimitris Bertsimas as advisor. After postdoc stints at MIT's Operations Research Center and at the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE)-Catholic University of Louvain at Louvain-la-Neuve (on a CORE fellowship and a European Commission Marie Curie fellowship), and a Visiting Professorship at the Economics & Business Department of Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, I joined the Statistics Department at Carlos III University of Madrid with a Ministry of Education & Science Ramón y Cajal investigator award, and am currently Full Professor of Operations Research & Statistics, having served as Department Head four years ending in 2022. In 2020 I was awarded, in its first edition, the prize of the Spanish Society of Operations Research & Statistics–BBVA Foundation for best methodological contribution in Operations Research.