Gabriel Y. Weintraub

Assistant Professor

Decision, Risk and Operations

BS, Universidad de Chile, 1997; MS, 1999; MA, Stanford University, 2005; PhD, 2006

Joined CBS in 2006

Gabriel Weintraub

Office
402 Uris

Phone
212-854-7893

E-mail
gweintraub@columbia.edu

Fax
212-316-9180

Teaching and research interest

Gabriel Weintraub's research covers several subjects that lie in the intersection between operations/management science, and applied economics. He is particularly interested in developing mathematical and computational models for the economic analysis of problems in operations; as well as making contributions to industrial organization and computational economics. Before obtaining his Ph.D. at Stanford, Professor Weintraub was a full-time instructor at the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Chile where he taught undergraduate operations research classes and consulted for the Chilean government. Professor Weintraub received the IFORS Prize for "Operations Research in Development 2002," given every three years to the best application of operations research/management science in a developing country. He teaches the core MBA class on operations management and a PhD seminar on microeconomic and game theoretical modeling.

Journal articles

A Combinational Auction Improves School Meals in Chile In Interfaces (2002) Coauthor(s): Rafael Epstein, Lysette Henríquez, Jaime Catalán, Gabriel Weintraub, Cristián Martínez

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