Susan Martonosi
Susan Elizabeth Martonosi is an American mathematician who works at
Education and career
Martonosi studied
summa cum laude in 1999.[2] She completed her Ph.D. in operations research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005. Her dissertation, An Operations Research Approach to Aviation Security, was supervised by Arnold I. Barnett.[3]
She joined Harvey Mudd College as an assistant professor in 2005,[2] and was named Joseph B. Platt Chaired Professor for Teaching Excellence in 2014,[2][4] while still an associate professor. She was promoted to full professor in 2017.[2]
Martonosi has also been active in the leadership of
INFORMS, including terms as chair of the Academic Programs Database Committee and as president of the Forum on Women in OR/MS.[4]
Recognition
In 2012, Martonosi won the Henry L. Alder Award of the Mathematical Association of America, given annually for "distinguished teaching by a beginning college or university mathematics faculty member".[5][6]
References
- ^ Mathematics Faculty: Susan Martonosi, Harvey Mudd College, retrieved 2019-03-10
- ^ a b c d Curriculum vitae (PDF), July 2018, retrieved 2019-03-10
- ^ Susan Martonosi at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ a b "Susan Martonosi", INFORMS election candidate biography, retrieved 2019-03-10
- ^ Henry L. Alder Award, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2019-03-10
- ^ Sundback, Nick (February 24, 2012), "HMC Math Professor Wins Teaching Award", The Student Life
External links
- Airport Security Lines (interview with Martonosi), Inside Higher Education