Fred W. Glover
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Fred W. Glover | |
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Alma mater | Carnegie Mellon University University of Missouri, Kansas City |
Awards | National Academy of Engineering, Elected Member (2002) John Von Neuman Theory Prize (1998) Siwei Chen Award (2016) Honorary Doctorate, Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (2006) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Analytics Mathematical Optimization Artificial Intelligence |
Institutions | University of Colorado, Boulder University of Texas, Austin University of California, Berkeley |
Fred W. Glover (born March 8, 1937 in Kansas City, Missouri) is known for his contributions to the area of metaheuristics (a name he coined) and for launching the computer-based optimization methodology of Tabu search[1][2][3] and the associated evolutionary Scatter Search and Path Relinking algorithms.[4][5] Glover's principal areas of research include the fields of analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and applied mathematics.[6]
Education
He received his Ph.D. in Operations Research from Carnegie Mellon University and was a Post-doctoral Research Fellow with the Miller Research Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, associated with George Dantzig's Center of Operations Research.[6]
Work
Fred Glover is Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, associated with the College of Engineering and Applied Science, the Applied Mathematics Department and the Leeds School of Business. He also serves as the Chief Technology Officer in charge of algorithm design and strategic planning initiatives for OptTek Systems, Inc., a provider of optimization software to the simulation industry. He has authored or co-authored more than 450 published articles and eight books in the fields of mathematical optimization, computer science and artificial intelligence.[7]
Research
Glover's principal areas of research including: applications of computers to the fields of optimization, applied artificial intelligence, systems design, multicriteria analysis, decision support, logistics, natural resources planning, large scale allocation models, transportation, financial analysis and industrial planning.[6]
References
- ^ F. Glover (1989) pubs/196 - TS - Part I-ORSA-aw.pdf "Tabu Search - Part I,"[permanent dead link ] ORSA Journal on Computing, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 190-206.
- ^ F. Glover (1990) pubs/203 - TS - Part II-ORSA-aw.pdf "Tabu Search - Part II,"[permanent dead link ] ORSA Journal on Computing, Vol 2, No. 1, pp. 4-32
- ^ F. Glover and M. Laguna (1997) Tabu Search, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Springer
- ^ F. Glover (1997) pubs/282 - SS-PR Template.pdf “A Template for Scatter Search and Path Relinking,”[permanent dead link ] in Artificial Evolution, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1363, J.-K. Hao, E. Lutton, E. Ronald , M. Schoenauer and D. Snyers, Eds. Springer, pp. 13-54
- ^ F. Glover, M. Laguna and R. Marti (2000) pubs/306 - Fundamentals of SS & PR 2000.pdf "Fundamentals of Scatter Search and Path Relinking,"[permanent dead link ] Control and Cybernetics, volume 29, number 3, pp. 653-684
- ^ a b c Fred W. Glover personal faculty page at the University of Colorado
- ^ "Fred Glover - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.fr. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
External links
- OptTek website
- Biography of Fred Glover from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
- [1] Fred Glover's home page with vita and publications
- American computer scientists
- University of Missouri alumni
- Carnegie Mellon University alumni
- Living people
- Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
- 1937 births
- American chief technology officers
- John von Neumann Theory Prize winners
- Fellows of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences