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Miguel Lejeune is an Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences at the George Washington University (GWU). He is the recipient of the Young Investigator Research Grant from the Army Research Office. Prior to joining GWU, we was a Visiting Assistant Professor in Operations Research at Carnegie Mellon University and worked as a Credit Risk Manager at FORTIS Bank.

Dr. Lejeune completed his PhD studies at Rutgers University where he also obtained an MBA degree. Additionally, he obtained a DEA in Management (MS degree) from RWTH Aachen, Germany and University of Liege, Belgium, and a Management Sciences Engineering degree from University of Liege.

Miguel Lejeune’s areas of expertise/research interests include Stochastic Optimization, Probabilistic Programming, Financial Risk, Large-Scale and Applied Optimization, Supply Chain Management. He has published articles in Operations ResearchMathematical Programming, Journal of Operations Management, Interfaces, European Journal of Operational Research, Quantitative Finance, Annals of Operations Research, International Transactions of Operational Research, American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences etc.

Among the recognitions that Dr. Lejeune has received are:                                                                   i) The Young Investigator Grant/Award (September 2009-September 2012) from the Army Research Office for the research project "A Methodology for Programming Under Probabilistic Constraints: Application to the Planning of Military Operations"; 
ii) The Royal Belgian Sciences Academy Award for his thesis entitled “Heuristic Optimization of Experimental Designs for Linear Models”;                                                                                                            iii) The Research Excellence Award by the Center for Information Management Integration and Connectivity, Rutgers University (2004) for his publications during his graduate studies;                                               iv) A nomination at the INFORMS Young Researcher Roundtable, May 2006.