Boris Goldengorin Editor & Author

​Boris Goldengorin is the author and inventor of data correcting and tolerance based algorithms applied to many problems in operations research, supply chain management, quantitative logistics, industrial engineering, data and stock market analysis. Boris is the author of more than 100 articles published in leading international journals, including the Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics, Discrete Optimization, Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Journal of Global Optimization, Operations Research, Management Science, European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Operational Research Society, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Computers & Operations Research, Computers & Industrial Engineering, Expert Systems with Applications, Journal of Heuristics, Optimization Methods & Software, Computational Management Science, and many others. Dr. Goldengorin has published four monographs, three textbooks and an editor of five books on mathematical programming, game theory, combinatorial optimization, network analysis algorithms, graph theory, and big data analysis.He is an associate editor of Journal of Global Optimization, Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, SN Operations Research Forum and member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics of the National University. T. G. Shevchenko, Ukraine. 
Professor Sergei O. Kuznetsov graduated from the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Control of the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology in 1985. He obtained his Doctor of Science Degree in Theoretical Computer Science at the Computing Center of Russian Academy of Science. Since 2006 the Head of Department for Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence, Head of the International Laboratory for Intelligent Systems and Structural Analysis and Academic Supervisor of the Data Science master program at National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow). His researchinterests are in the algorithms of data mining, knowledge discovery, and Formal Concept Analysis.