Eitan Zemel is the Vice Dean for Strategic Initiatives and the W. Edwards Deming Professor of Quality and Productivity at New York University's Stern School of Business. Professor Zemel also teaches courses in operations management and operations strategy at NYU.
Professor Eitan Zemel's research is focused on computations and algorithms. He developed the concepts used in the first practical algorithm for solving large knapsack problems and which are used in almost every efficient algorithm for this type of problem.
Other areas of Professor Zemel's research include supply chain management, operations strategy, service operations, and incentive issues in operations management. Zemel's writing has appeared in numerous publications including The SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics,Operations Research,Games and Economic Behavior, and Annals of Operations Research.
Professor Zemel is also an associate editor of Manufacturing Review,Production and Operations Management, and Management Science, and the senior editor of Manufacturing and Service Operations.
Professor Zemel received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, his Master of Science in Applied Physics from The Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, and his Doctor of Philosophy in Operations Research from the Graduate School of Business Administration at Carnegie Mellon University.