Michael N. Katehakis ( el, Μιχαήλ Ν. Κατεχάκης; born 1952) is a Professor of Management Science at
Rutgers University. He is noted for his work in
Markov decision process,
Gittins index, the
multi-armed bandit,
Markov chains and other related fields.
Early life
Katehakis was born and grew up in
Heraklion Greece. He received his BS degree from the School of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Athens – Greece, an M.A. degree in Statistics from the University of South Florida, an M.S.. degree in Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Operations Research and a Ph.D. degree in Operations Research from Columbia University. His dissertation advisor at Columbia was
Cyrus Derman
Cyrus Derman (July 16, 1925 – April 27, 2011) was an American mathematician and amateur musician who did research in Markov decision process, stochastic processes, operations research, statistics and a variety of other fields.
Early life
De ...
. While a graduate student at Columbia Katehakis worked developing mathematical simulation programs for the
Two-rotor engine and the Tri-rotor engine
projects under
George Doundoulakis
George James Doundoulakis (October 18, 1921 – March 17, 2007) was a Greek American physicist and soldier who worked under British intelligence agencies, British Intelligence during World War II with Special Operations Executive, SOE agent Pat ...
.
Career
After a member of technical staff position at
Bell Laboratories, in 1981 he joined the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at SUNY Stony Brook. There he taught and he worked with Herbert Robbins on AFOSR sponsored research and as a consultant at the
Brookhaven National Laboratory doing work on nuclear reactor reliability. Subsequently, he held a visiting position at the Department of Operations Research at
Stanford University
Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
where he worked with Arthur F. Veinott Jr. on computing the
Gittins indices. Afterward, he joined the Decision Systems group at the Technical University of Crete.
In 1989, he joined Rutgers University where he is currently a Distinguished Professor of Operations Research, and Chair of the department of Management Science and Information Systems. At Rutgers, he worked with
Herbert Robbins again on
sequential allocation problems; work that was supported by the NSF. In addition, professor Katehakis has taught at Columbia University, at the University of Athens and at the University of Crete. Dr. Katehakis has been the Ph.D. thesis advisor for over 13 students.
Prof. Katehakis has consulted with various companies in the areas of high technology and he was the vice president of the Neotronics inc. a research company, where he worked with
George Doundoulakis
George James Doundoulakis (October 18, 1921 – March 17, 2007) was a Greek American physicist and soldier who worked under British intelligence agencies, British Intelligence during World War II with Special Operations Executive, SOE agent Pat ...
on projects funded by the private sector and the US army. He has served on the editorial boards of the "Annals of Operations Research", "Mathematics of Operations Research", the "Naval Research Logistics", "Operations Research Letters", and the "Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences".
Selected writings
* Optimal repair allocation in a series system, with
C. Derman, in "Mathematics of Operations Research", Vol. 9(4), 1984.
A note on the hypercube modelin Operations research letters, Vol. 3 (6), 1985.
Further insight into the structure of bold and timid policies with P. Johri, in "Advances in Applied Probability",Vol. 17(2), 1985.
* Linear programming for finite state multi-armed bandit problems with Y.R. Chen in "Mathematics of Operations Research", Vol. 11(1), 1986.
* The multi-armed bandit problem: decomposition and computation, with A. F. Veinott Jr. in "Mathematics of Operations Research", Vol. 12(2), 1987.
* On the maintenance of systems composed of highly reliable components, with
C. Derman, in "Management Science", Vol. 9(4), 1989
Dynamic allocation in survey sampling with Z. Govindarajulu in "American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences", Vol. 11 (3), 1991.
On Sequencing two types of tasks on a single processor under incomplete information with A. Burnetas in "Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences", Vol. 7 (1), 1993.
Sequential choice from several populations with
H. Robbins, in the ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America'', Vol. 92, 1995.
Finite state multi-armed bandit sensitive--discount, average-reward, and average-overtaking optimality with U. Rothblum in "Annals of Applied Probability", Vol. 6 (3), 1996.
Optimal adaptive policies for sequential allocation problems with A. Burnetas in "Advances in Applied Mathematics", Vol. 17 (2), 1996.
Optimal adaptive policies for Markov decision processes with A. Burnetas in "Mathematics of Operations Research", Vol. 22(1), 1997.
* Asymptotic Bayes analysis for the finite horizon one armed bandit problem, with A. Burnetas in "Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences", Vol. 17(1), 2003.
Deferred assignment scheduling in cluster-based servers with Ungureanu V., Melamed B. and P. Bradford in "Cluster Computing", Vol. 9(1), 2006.
On the structure of optimal ordering policies for stochastic inventory systems with minimum order quantity in "Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences", with Y. Zhao, Vol. 20(2), 2006.
* A Probabilistic Study on Combinatorial Expanders and Hashing, with P. G. Bradford in SIAM Journal on Computing, Vol. 37(1), 2007.
* Effective load balancing for cluster-based servers employing job preemption, with Ungureanu, V. and B. Melamed in "Performance Evaluation", Vol. 65(8), 2008.
* On Optimal Bidding in Sequential Procurement Auctions, with K. Puranam in "Operations Research Letters", Vol. 40, 2012.
* A Successive
Lumping Procedure for a Class of Markov Chains, with L. Smit, "Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences", Vol. 26(4), 2012.
* On the Life and Work of Cyrus Derman, with
I. Olkin, S.M. Ross and J. Yang.
Optimization Under Uncertainty: Costs, Risks, and Revenues - Cyrus Derman Memorial Volume 1 with S.M. Ross and J. Yang.
Production-Inventory Systems with Lost Sales and Compound Poisson Demands with J. Shi, B. Melamed, Y. Xia.
Multi-armed Bandits under General Depreciation and Commitment with W. Cowan.
Awards
*In 2012, Katehakis was elected
Fellowof the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).
*In 2012, Katehakis was elected
Elected Memberof the International Statistical Institute (ISI).
*In 1992, Katehakis was awarded the Wolfowitz Prize for “introducing dynamic allocation in survey sampling for the first time”.
References
External links
Papers on arXiv.orgHome page at Rutgers*
Management Science and Information SystemsMichael Katehakis' publications on Google Scholar.INFORMS Fellows Class of 2012
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1952 births
Living people
Rutgers University faculty
Columbia University faculty
Scientists from Heraklion
20th-century Greek mathematicians
American statisticians
20th-century American mathematicians
21st-century American mathematicians
Columbia University alumni
Fellows of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences