Jon Lee (mathematician)


Jon Lee is an American mathematician and operations researcher, the G. Lawton and Louise G. Johnson Professor of Engineering at the University of Michigan. He is known for his research in nonlinear discrete optimization and combinatorial optimization.

Biography

Lee graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1977. He did both his undergraduate and graduate studies at Cornell University, earning a bachelor's degree in 1981 and a Ph.D. in 1986 under the supervision of Robert G. Bland. Lee taught at Yale University from 1985 until 1993, when he moved to the mathematics department at the University of Kentucky. From 2000 to 2011, he worked at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, after which he returned to academia at the University of Michigan. From 2010 through 2012, Lee was chair of the INFORMS Optimization Society. In 2018, Lee was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the journal Mathematical Programming, Series A.

Books

Lee is the author of A First Course in Combinatorial Optimization and A First Course in Linear Optimization. He is co-editor of
Trends in Optimization, Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming, and Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization.

Awards and honors

In 2010, Lee and his co-authors won the ICS Prize of the INFORMS Computing Society for their work showing that many combinatorial feasibility problems could be recast as systems of polynomial equations in complex variables and then shown to be infeasible by applying Hilbert's Nullstellensatz and a wide variety of computational techniques.
In 2013, Lee was elected as a Fellow of INFORMS.