Mateo Diaz has won the 2024 Beale–Orchard-Hays Prize for Excellence in Computational Mathematical Programming
Mateo Diaz, assistant professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, has won the 2024 Beale–Orchard-Hays Prize for Excellence in Computational Mathematical Programming. This award recognized Diaz and his team’s “groundbreaking work on Primal-Dual Linear Programming.” The Beale–Orchard-Hays Prize is awarded every three years by the Mathematical Optimization Society.
Please join us in congratulating him on this achievement.