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Mark Fleischer recently became an Assistant Research Scientist within the CSHCN at the ISR. Before that, he served as a post-doc working with both Dr. Michael Ball and Dr. Jeffrey Hermann. His prior research involved developing multi-objective optimization methods within the CAIV project with Northrop-Grumman and developing a web-based resource allocation and scheduling system for Lockheed-Martin. Prior to coming to the ISR, Mark Fleischer was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Management at Old Dominion University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Operations Research from Case Western Reserve University (1994), a J.D. degree from Cleveland State University (1984), and a B.Sc. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978). Before his stint as an attorney, Dr. Fleischer worked in the Office of Management and Budget in New York City where he was an early advocate of applying operations research methods to the city's budget and management problems. He is currently working on the CTA project in the areas of ad hoc wireless network routing and key distribution protocols. His research interests include applied probability, cybernetic optimization, parallel computing, information theory and control theory and how these areas interface. RESEARCH INTERESTS: PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: UNIVERSITY SERVICE: |
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