Haya Kaspi (Hebrew: חיה כספי; born 6 October 1948)[1] is an Israeli operations researcher, statistician, and probability theorist.
She is a professor emeritus of industrial engineering and management at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.
[1] Next, she went to the US for her doctoral studies, completing a Ph.D. in operations research at Cornell University in 1979.
[1] In 2008, Kaspi was selected as a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics "for contributions to the general theory of Markov processes and its applications, to the theory of Markov local time; and for excellence in teaching and editorial work".
[3] In 2011, Kaspi and Nathalie Eisenbaum shared the Itô Prize [fr] of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability for their joint work on permanental point processes (processes whose joint intensity can be represented as a permanent).