Profile
Philip de Castro
Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Grad Tchr of Record-Principle
Martin Hall M306 [Office]
Educational Background
B.A., Mathematics, Whittier College, 2018
M.S., Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University, 2020
Research Interests
multiobjective optimization, mixed-integer programming, multicriteria decision analysis
Courses Taught
MATH 1010 - Essential Mathematics for an Informed Society (Fall 2019 - Spring 2020)
MATH 1060 - Calculus of One Variable I (Fall 2023)
MATH 1020 - Business Calculus I (Spring 2024)
STAT 3090 - Introductory Business Statistics (Fall 2024)
Selected Publications
Margaret M. Wiecek, Philip J. de Castro. "Decomposition and Coordination for Many-objective Optimization." Intelligent Decision Support Systems - Combining Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence. Eds. Zopounidis Konstantinos, Vincent Mouseau, Jerzy Stefanowski. Springer-Verlag, 207-329. 2022.
de Castro, P., Stewart, H., Turner, C., Wiecek, M. et al., "Decomposition and Coordination to Support Tradespace Analysis for Ground Vehicle Systems," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-0370, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0370.
Philip J. de Castro and Margaret M. Wiecek. “On Subproblem Tradeoffs in Decomposition for Multiobjective Optimization”. In progress.
Philip J. de Castro and Margaret M. Wiecek. “Pareto LEAP: An Algorithm for biobjective mixed-integer optimization.” In progress.
Philip J. de Castro. “Group decision making as multiobjective programming over binary relations.” In progress.
Selected Talks
“Group Decision Making as Multiobjective Optimization Over Binary Relations.” Philip de Castro. INFORMS Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, Indiana. October 17, 2022.
“Pareto Leap: An Algorithm for Biobjective Mixed-Integer Optimization.” Philip de Castro, Margaret
M. Wiecek. EUROpt 2023. Budapest, Hungary. August 23-25, 2023.
“Pareto LEAP: An Algorithm for Biobjective Mixed-Integer Optimization.” Philip de Castro, Margaret M. Wiecek. International Symposium on Mathematical Programming 2024 (ISMP 2024). Montreal, Canada. July 21-26, 2024.
“On Subproblem Tradeoffs in Multiobjective Optimization.” Philip de Castro, Margaret M. Wiecek. INFORMS Annual Meeting 2024. Seattle, Washington. October 20-23, 2024. Upcoming.
Memberships
INFORMS
Honors and Awards
Clemson University School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Interdisciplinary Re-
search Award (2021-2022)
Degree Program
PhD Mathematical Sciences
Expected Graduation
May, 2025
Links
A probability demo (Pluto notebook)
On Subproblem Tradeoffs in Multiobjective Optimization (Manuscript)