Paolo Ventura
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Claudio Gentile is a Research Director at the Institute of Systems Analysis and Computer Science “Antonio Ruberti” of the Italian National Research Council (CNR-IASI). From 2006 to 2015 he directed the CNRIASI research unit “Control and Optimization of Complex Systems” and since 2016 he directs the CNR-IASI research unit “OPTIMA: Optimization and Discrete Mathematics”. His main research interests are in Combinatorial Optimization, Polyhedral Theory for Linear and Nonlinear Mixed-Integer Programming problems, Interior Point Methods with applications in Power Energy Production and Distribution, Logistics, Network Design, Staff Management, and Ship Scheduling. He is author of many scientific publications among journal papers, book chapters, and articles in conference proceedings.
Giuseppe Stecca is a Research Scientist at the Institute of Systems Analysis and Computer Science “Antonio Ruberti” of the Italian National Research Council (CNR-IASI). He holds the Chair of Supply Chain Management at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, where he also teaches Operations Research. He is a member of the board of the Italian Association for Operations Research (AIRO). His main research interests are related to the optimization of sustainable production and logistic systems. He works actively in research projects and also as an evaluator for the Italian Ministry of Economic Development in the area of logistics and industry 4.0.
Paolo Ventura is a Research Scientist at the Institute of Systems Analysis and Computer Science “Antonio Ruberti” of the Italian National Research Council (CNR-IASI). His main research interests are Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization with applications in logistics and transportation. He is author of many articles in the most relevant international journals of the area. Since 2004, he teaches Operations Research at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. He is member of the organizing committee of the yearly “Cargese Workshop of Combinatorial Optimization” and, in the odd years, of the “Aussois Combinatorial Optimization Workshop”.