Stephen J. Wright
Stephen J. Wright is a Professor of Computer Sciences at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research is on computational
optimization and its applications to many areas of science and
engineering. Prior to joining UW-Madison in 2001, Wright was a Senior
Computer Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory (1990-2001), and a
Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago
(2000-2001). During 2007-2010, he served as chair of the Mathematical
Optimization Society, and is on the Board of the Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). He is a Fellow of SIAM.
Wright is the author or coauthor of widely used text / reference books
in optimization including “Primal Dual Interior-Point Methods” (SIAM,
1997) and “Numerical Optimization” (2nd Edition, Springer, 2006, with
J. Nocedal). He has published widely on optimization theory,
algorithms, software, and applications. He is coauthor of widely used
software for linear and quadratic programming and for co