Alexandre Jacquillat

Maurice F. Strong Career Development Associate Professor of Operations Research and Statistics

Alexandre Jacquillat is the Maurice F. Strong Career Development Professor and an Associate Professor of Operations Research and Statistics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. His research develops scalable optimization algorithms for large-scale optimization, discrete optimization and optimization under uncertainty. His research has been primarily applied to urban mobility, responsible supply chains, and other social good operations. Alexandre is the recipient of several research awards including, most recently, the INFORMS-wide Donald P. Gaver, Jr. Early Career Award for Excellence in Operations Research. He also received several teaching awards, including the MIT Jamieson Prize for Excellence in Teaching— the most prestigious teaching award at the Sloan School of Management. He received a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics from the Ecole Polytechnique and PhD in Engineering from MIT.