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Huseyin Topaloglu

Howard and Eleanor Morgan Professor and Amazon Scholar

Huseyin Topaloglu is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in operations research, supply chain logistics, pricing, and retail operations. He is currently the Howard and Eleanor Morgan Professor at Cornell Tech and the School of Operations Research and Information Engineering at Cornell University. He earned his Ph.D. in Operations Research and Financial Engineering from Princeton University in 2001 and has been a faculty member at Cornell since 2002.123

In addition to his academic work, Topaloglu has been an Amazon Scholar since 2021, a role that allows him to collaborate with Amazon while continuing his teaching and research. At Amazon, he focuses on developing algorithms for inventory challenges, including optimizing same-day delivery services and improving product assortment strategies.14 His contributions blend academic insights with practical applications, creating a synergy between academia and industry.

Topaloglu has received several accolades, including being named the inaugural Howard and Eleanor Morgan Professor at Cornell Tech, which is the highest academic distinction at Cornell. His research has also earned him the INFORMS Revenue Management Section Prize in 2010.13

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