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Martin Savelsbergh is a logistics and optimization specialist with over 30 years of experience in mathematical modeling, operations research, optimization methods, algorithm design, performance analysis, transport, supply chain management, and production planning. He has published over 200 research papers in many of the top operations research and optimization journals and has supervised more than 30 Ph.D. students. Martin has a track record of creating innovative techniques for solving large-scale optimization problems in a variety of areas, ranging from service network design, to last-mile and crowdsourced delivery, to ridesharing. He has demonstrated an ability to design and implement highly sophisticated and effective optimization algorithms as well as an ability to analyze practical decision problems and translate the insights obtained into optimal business solutions. Martin is an INFORMS fellow and he was the James C. Edenfield Chair in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) at Georgia Institute of Technology until he retired in 2021. Martin is past Editor-in-Chief of Transportation Science, one of the most prestigious academic journals in the area of transportation science and logistics.

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Martin Savelsbergh is a logistics and optimization specialist with over 30 years of experience in mathematical modeling, operations research, optimization methods, algorithm design, performance analysis, transport, supply chain management, and production planning. He has published over 200 research papers in many of the top operations research and optimization journals and has supervised more than 30 Ph.D. students. Martin has a track record of creating innovative techniques for solving large-scale optimization problems in a variety of areas, ranging from service network design, to last-mile and crowdsourced delivery, to ridesharing. He has demonstrated an ability to design and implement highly sophisticated and effective optimization algorithms as well as an ability to analyze practical decision problems and translate the insights obtained into optimal business solutions. Martin is an INFORMS fellow and he was the James C. Edenfield Chair in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) at Georgia Institute of Technology until he retired in 2021. Martin is past Editor-in-Chief of Transportation Science, one of the most prestigious academic journals in the area of transportation science and logistics.

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