Professor Henry Wolkowicz has been selected as a SIAM Fellow
for contributions to convex optimization and matrix theory. Fellowships
honour SIAM members who have made outstanding contributions to the
fields served by the organization.
Henry has been a professor in the C&O Department since 1986. He
has made fundamental contributions in optimization and linear algebra,
and in the interaction of the two in the field of semidefinite programming.
His contributions to these areas began in the 1980s, even though
semidefinite programming became a hot topic only in the past 20 years.
One highlight of his scholarly work is the development (with Helmberg,
Rendl and Vanderbei) of an interior point method
for semidefinite programming. Although it was one of the first methods
in this arena, the Helmberg et al. method is still the most widely used
method for SDP today. In 2000, Henry co-edited, with Saigal and
Vandenberghe, the Handbook of Semidefinite Programming.
Another highlight has been his influential body of papers on the
distance geometry problem, that is, recovering coordinates of a
distribution of points given only a partial list of inter-point
distances.
Henry has served as chair of the SIAM Activity Group on Optimization,
on the SIAM Council, and the board of the International Linear Algebra
Society. He also serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals
including Mathematics of Operations Research, SIAM Journal on Optimization, and Journal of Combinatorial Optimization.