Sunday, November 1, 2020

Texas A&M University College Station - Industrial Engineering Programs


Texas A&M University - College Station College Station, Texas


BS Curriculum: - http://catalog.tamu.edu/undergraduate/engineering/industrial-systems/industrial-bs/#programrequirementstext

MS Curriculum:- http://catalog.tamu.edu/graduate/colleges-schools-interdisciplinary/engineering/industrial-systems/meng/#programrequirementstext

Productivity Management: - Not in Curriculum.

G. Kemble Bennett   (Vice Chancellor and Dean, Emeritus)
kem-bennett@tamu.edu

The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering in Texas A&M University College of Engineering was established in 1939. It has consistently ranked in the top 10 departments in the United States over the past 10 years by the Gourman Report, the National Research Council and U.S. News and World Report.




Madhav Erranguntla
Associate Professor of Practice
merraguntla@tamu.edu
Educational Background
Ph. D., Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1996
M. Tech., Industrial Engineering, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Bombay, India, 1989
B. Tech., Mechanical Engineering, Sri Venkateswara University, India, 1987



G. Kemble Bennett
Vice Chancellor and Dean, Emeritus
Senior Professor
kem-bennett@tamu.edu
https://engineering.tamu.edu/industrial/profiles/gkbennett.html



What do Industrial Engineers do?

Industrial engineering is often described as being where “engineering meets people”.  Like other engineers, industrial engineers solve difficult problems using science and mathematics. However, they are uniquely educated in dealing with the human factor, the people issues that arise when human beings work in complicated technical systems. This “engineering for human factors” is an essential part of creating smooth, competitive operations that keep people safe while enabling productivity and promoting well-being.
https://engineering.tamu.edu/industrial/academics/degrees/index.html



Faculty
https://engineering.tamu.edu/industrial/profiles/index.html


Supply chain professors

Manoj Vanajakumari
Industrial Distribution
Associate Professor
Phone: 979.458.1197


Educational Background
Ph.D. in Operations Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, 2007
M.S. in Supply Chain Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, 2007
M.Tech in Industrial Management, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras, 2002
B.Tech in Industrial Engineering, University of Kerala, 1998

Research Interests
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Robotic Arm Scheduling
Humanitarian Logistics
Transfer Pricing
Social Data Analytics

https://engineering.tamu.edu/etid/profiles/mvanajakumari.html

Eleftherios Iakovou


Industrial Distribution
Director, Manufacturing and Logistics Innovation Initiatives, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
Professor
Phone: 979-458-1097

Office: FERM 205F
Google Scholar Profile
Eleftherios Iakovou
Educational Background
Ph.D. in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, Cornell University, 1992
M.Sc. in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, Cornell University, 1990
Five-Year Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1987
Research Interests
Supply Chain Management
Inventory Management
Intermodal & Maritime Logistics
Green Logistics – Sustainability
Port Management
Global Logistics & Free Trade Facilitation
Manufacturing & Production Systems
Humanitarian Logistics
Emergency Response Management
Innovation, Policy-Making & Strategy Development
https://engineering.tamu.edu/etid/profiles/eiakovou.html


IISE 2020 Conference Attendees

Hrayer Aprahamian
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
Award winner

Leland Blank
Professor Emeritus
Texas A&M University

Satish Bukkapatnam
Professor
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Satish T. S. Bukkapatnam received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in industrial and manufacturing engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. He currently serves as Rockwell International Professor with the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering department at Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA. He is also the Director of Texas A&M Engineering Experimentation Station (TEES) Institute for Manufacturing Systems. He is a fellow of the Institute for Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), and his work has been recognized with Oklahoma State University regents distinguished research, and Fulbright-Tocqueville distinguished chair awards.














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