Aurelie Thiele completed a diplôme d'Ingénieur summa cum laude with a concentration in systems and control at Mines ParisTech in 1999.
Her thesis was titled "Synthesis of control laws using Lyapunov functions for devices with strapdown guidance systems."
She completed a thesis titled "Potential-driven flows in capacitated networks" with advisor George Varghese.
[1] Thiele's research at Lehigh University included the use of optimization algorithms to control costs in the healthcare industry.
[3] At SMU, she researches decision making in times of uncertainty focusing on robust optimization.