About me
Bio:
Zev Woodstock was awarded his PhD in Mathematics at North Carolina State University, where he served as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow advised by Patrick L. Combettes. He also held a postdoctoral research position in the Interactive Optimization and Learning (IOL) Lab, which is housed at both Technische Universität Berlin and the Zuse Institute Berlin. While at IOL, he co-led the Continuous Optimization group. He is currently an assistant professor of Applied Math at James Madison University.
His recent work focuses on Frank-Wolfe methods for nonlinear continuous optimization problems, and his background is in proximal methods, nonlinear analysis, and fixed-point theory.