Alexander Rinnooy Kan
Alexander Hendrik George Rinnooy Kan (born 5 October 1949) is a Dutch politician, businessman and mathematician who served as Chairman of the Social and Economic Council from 2006 to 2012. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, he was a member of the Senate from 2015 to 2019 and has been a Professor of Economics and Business Studies at the University of Amsterdam since 1 September 2012. He has also been president of the supervisory board of EYE Film Institute Netherlands since 2008 and of Museum Boerhaave since 2018.
Alexander Rinnooy Kan | |
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Rinnooy Kan in 2010 | |
Member of the Senate | |
In office 9 June 2015 – 11 June 2019 | |
Chairman of the Social and Economic Council | |
In office 1 April 2006 – 1 September 2012 | |
Preceded by | Herman Wijffels |
Succeeded by | Wiebe Draijer |
Member of the Social and Economic Council | |
In office 1 January 1991 – 1 August 1996 | |
Chairman | Theo Quené Klaas de Vries |
Personal details | |
Born | Alexander Hendrik George Rinnooy Kan 5 October 1949 Scheveningen, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Political party | Democrats 66 (since 1980) |
Residence | Aerdenhout, Netherlands |
Alma mater | University of Amsterdam (Bachelor of Mathematics, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy) Leiden University (Master of Mathematics) |
Occupation | Politician · Civil servant · Economist · Mathematician · Researcher · Businessman · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Academic administrator · Trade association executive · Author · Professor |
Biography
Early life and education
Rinnooy Kan grew up in The Hague. He graduated in mathematics at Leiden University in 1972. The same year, he obtained his B.Sc. degree in econometrics from the University of Amsterdam. In 1972–1973, he worked as a mathematician at Spectrum Encyclopedia. From 1973 until 1977, he was a scientific employee in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Delft University of Technology (then called the Delft Technical College). In 1976, he obtained a PhD in mathematics at the University of Amsterdam; he was advised by Gijsbert de Leve.[1]
Private career
In 1977, he went to the Erasmus University Rotterdam, where he became a full Professor in Operations Research in 1980 at the age of 30. In 1983, he was appointed head of the Econometric Institute and in 1986 rector magnificus of the university. In the meantime, he was visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley and MIT, among others.[2]
From 1991 until 1996, he was president of the employers federation VNO and (after the merger with NCW) of the VNO-NCW.[2] Between 1996 and 2006, Rinnooy Kan was a member of the board of directors of ING Group, where he was responsible for the Asian branch. He was a member of the Netherlands Innovation Platform until the platform was dissolved in 2010.
Social Economic Council
From 2006 until 2012, he was a crown-appointed member and Chairman of the Social and Economic Council (SER). He was succeeded in this position by Wiebe Draijer. During his farewell party at the SER he was appointed Commander in the Order of the Netherlands Lion.[3] The Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant named him the most influential person in the Netherlands in 2007, 2008 and 2009.[4]
Senate
On 9 June 2015, he became a member of the Senate on behalf of the Democrats 66 party. He did not seek reelection to the upper chamber in 2019; his term ended on 11 June 2019.
Publications
Books
- 1985 The Traveling Salesman Problem: A Guided Tour of Combinatorial Optimization. With Eugene L. Lawler, Jan Karel Lenstra, and David B. Shmoys. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.
- 1993, Logistics of Production and Inventory. Vol. 4. with Stephen C. Graves, and Paul Herbert Zipkin, eds.
Selected articles
- Byrd, R. H., Dert, C. L., Rinnooy Kan, A. H. G., & Schnabel, R. B. (1990). "Concurrent Stochastic Methods for Global Optimization". Mathematical Programming, 46(1-3), 1-29.
- Lenstra, A. K., A. H. G. Rinnooy Kan, and Alexander Schrijver. "History of Mathematical Programming: A Collection of Personal Reminiscences." (1991).
- Bastian, Cock, and Alexander H. G. Rinnooy Kan. "The Stochastic Vehicle Routing Problem Revisited." European Journal of Operational Research 56.3 (1992): 407–412.
- Flippo, O. E., & Rinnooy Kan, A. H. G. (1993). "Decomposition in General Mathematical Programming". Mathematical Programming, 60(1-3), 361–382.
- Lawler, Eugene L., J. K. Lenstra, A. H. G. Rinnooy Kan, and D.B. Shmoys . "Sequencing and Scheduling: Algorithms and Complexity." Handbooks in Operations Research and Management Science 4 (1993): 445–522.
Decorations
Honours | ||||
Ribbon bar | Honour | Country | Date | Comment |
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Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion | Netherlands | 1 September 2012 | ||
References
- Alexander Rinnooy Kan at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- "Voorzitter - dr. A.H.G. (Alexander) Rinnooy Kan" (in Dutch). Social and Economic Council. Archived from the original on 3 January 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
- "University Professor Alexander Rinnooy Kan appointed Commander in the Order of the Netherlands Lion". University of Amsterdam. 7 September 2012. Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
- "Rinnooy Kan weer invloedrijkste Nederlander" (in Dutch). NOS. 4 December 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-12-15. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
External links
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- (in Dutch) Prof.Dr. A.H.G. (Alexander) Rinnooy Kan Parlement & Politiek
- (in Dutch) Prof.Dr. A.H.G. Rinnooy Kan (D66) Eerste Kamer der Staten-Generaal
Civic offices | ||
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Preceded by Herman Wijffels |
Chairman of the Social and Economic Council 2006–2012 |
Succeeded by Wiebe Draijer |
Preceded by Fokko van Duyne |
Chairman of the Supervisory board of the Central Bank of the Netherlands 2012–2015 |
Succeeded by Wim Kuijken |
Business positions | ||
Preceded by Koos Andriessen |
Chairman of the Industry and Employers confederation 1991–1996 |
Succeeded by Hans Blankert |
Non-profit organization positions | ||
Preceded by |
Chairman of the Concertgebouw Foundation 2003–2015 |
Succeeded by Hans Wijers |
Chairman of the EYE Film Institute Netherlands 2008–present |
Incumbent | |
Preceded by Douwe Breimer |
Chairman of Museum Boerhaave 2018–present | |
Academic offices | ||
Preceded by Ries van Hof |
Rector Magnificus of the Erasmus University Rotterdam 1986–1989 |
Succeeded by Kees Rijnvos |