Tennenbaum Early Career Professor and
Assistant Professor
Education
- Ph.D. Computer Science (2023), University of Toronto
- M.S. Mathematics (2018), McGill University
- B.S. Mathematics (2016), Dalhousie University
Calum MacRury is a Tennenbaum Early Career Professor and Assistant Professor at the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Columbia Business School where he was advised by Will Ma. Before that, he obtained his PhD from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto where he was supervised by Allan Borodin.
Calum MacRury is interested in optimization under uncertainty, particularly in the presence of randomness. This includes problems such as prophet inequalities, assortment optimization, and stochastic matching. A focus of his work is designing algorithms for these problems via randomized rounding tools.