Background
Magnanti, Thomas L. was born on October 7, 1945 in Omaha. Son of Leo A. and Florence L. Magnanti.
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Bringing together the classic and the contemporary aspects of the field, this comprehensive introduction to network flows provides an integrative view of theory, algorithms, and applications. It offers in-depth and self-contained treatments of shortest path, maximum flow, and minimum cost flow problems, including a description of new and novel polynomial-time algorithms for these core models. For professionals working with network flows, optimization, and network programming.
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management and engineering educator
Magnanti, Thomas L. was born on October 7, 1945 in Omaha. Son of Leo A. and Florence L. Magnanti.
Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering, Syracuse University, 1967. Master of Science in statistics, Stanford University, 1969. Master of Science in mathematics, Stanford University, 1971.
Doctor of Philosophy in operations research, Stanford University, 1972. Doktor honoris causa, Linköping University, 1995. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Montreal.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Universite Catholique de Louvain.
Assistant professor Alfred P. Sloan School Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971-1975;
research fellow, visiting professor Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, University Catholique de Louvain, 1976-1977, 89;
associate professor Alfred P. Sloan School Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1975-1979;
professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979-1985;
George Eastman professor of management science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1985;
head management science area, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982-1988;
co-director Operations Research Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1986;
founding co-director Leaders for Manufacturing Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988-1994;
professor department electrical engineering and computer science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1995;
founding co-director, System Design and Management Program, since 1995. Visiting scientist Bell laboratories, 1977, GTE laboratories, 1989. Visiting scholar Graduate School Business Administration, Harvard University, 1980-1981.
Member corporation manufacturing staff Digital Equipment Corporation, 1990. Member editorial board Journal Computational Optimization and Applications. Member of advisory board North Holland Handbooks in Operations Research and Management Science.
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Member National Science Foundation Science and Technology Exchange Delegation to Soviet Union, 1977, National Science Foundation Research Initiation Grant panels, 1985, 90. Advisor National Science Foundation program on decision, risk and management science, 1988, 89. Member manufacturing studies board National Research Council, since 1993.
Member international advisory board Linkopeg University, Sweden. Member president council Olin College. Member advisory board Harvard Business School, Stanford School Engineering.
Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (committee on large scale systems 1979-1983), TIMS (member and chairman various committees), National Academy of Engineering, American Academy Arts and Sciences, Operations Research Society of America (president 1988-1989, member and chairman various committees, council member computer science technical section 1983-1987, co-organizer 1st doctoral consortium 1983, plenary speaker conference on telecommunications 1983, Lanchester prize 1993, Kimball medal 1994), Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Beverly A. McVinney, June 10, 1967. 1 child, R. Randall.