Laurent El Ghaoui

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Laurent El Ghaoui is a researcher and professor known for his contributions to optimization, control theory, and robust optimization in engineering and applied mathematics.

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professor
researcher
academicDiscipline electrical engineering
industrial engineering and operations research
affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley NERFINISHED
Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, UC Berkeley NERFINISHED
educatedAt Stanford University
École Nationale Supérieure de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace NERFINISHED
École Polytechnique NERFINISHED
employer University of California, Berkeley
fieldOfWork applied mathematics
control theory
convex optimization
machine learning
optimization
robust optimization
semidefinite programming
hasAcademicDegree PhD in Electrical Engineering
hasCitizenship France NERFINISHED
hasPublication Robust Optimization: Theory and Applications NERFINISHED
Robust Quadratic Programming NERFINISHED
Robust Solutions to Least-Squares Problems with Uncertain Data NERFINISHED
Robust Solutions to Uncertain Semidefinite Programs NERFINISHED
Safe Feature Elimination for the Lasso and Sparse Supervised Learning Problems NERFINISHED
hasRole doctoral advisor
graduate instructor
principal investigator in research projects
knownFor contributions to control theory
contributions to convex optimization
research in robust control
robust optimization in engineering
languageSpoken English
French
notableConcept robust least-squares
robust semidefinite programming
safe screening rules for sparse learning
positionHeld Faculty member in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley
Faculty member in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at UC Berkeley
Professor at UC Berkeley
researchInterest data-driven optimization
high-dimensional statistics
numerical algorithms for optimization
sparse modeling
uncertainty modeling in optimization
workLocation Berkeley, California NERFINISHED

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Stephen P. Boyd coAuthor Laurent El Ghaoui