Saturday, September 21, 2019

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Industrial Engineering Programs

15.  University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin


https://www.engr.wisc.edu/department/industrial-systems-engineering/


https://directory.engr.wisc.edu/ie/faculty


Raj Veeramani

Robert Ratner Professor; Executive Director,
UW E-Business Consortium and UW E-Business Institute; Founding Director, UW IoT Systems Research Center
(608) 262-0861

Research interests: Internet of Things (IoT), Smart manufacturing and connected enterprise, Supply chain management and optimization, RFID/AIDC (automatic identification and data capture) systems and applications, E-business technology.




Dr. Raj Veeramani is the Robert Ratner Chair Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with joint appointments in the College of Engineering and the School of Business. He is the Executive Director of the campus-wide UW E-Business Institute and UW E-Business Consortium, which is Wisconsin’s leading university-industry partnership helping industry gain competitive advantage through digital business strategies and best practices. He is also the Founding Director of the UW Internet of Things (IoT) Systems Research Center, a hub for university-industry partnership focused on research, innovation and collaborative learning of IoT and industrial analytics.

His expertise runs deep in several areas: digital business strategy, supply chain management, IT-business alignment, and building customer-centered organizations. His research focuses on new frontiers of digital transformation, IoT technologies and applications, smart and connected systems, and supply chain management.

Dr. Veeramani has received received the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' Ralph E. Cross Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award and the Society of Automotive Engineers' Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award. He is the recipient of Ragnar E. Onstad Service to Society Award conferred by the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering.

Dr. Veeramani received his PhD and MS degrees in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University and his BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1992.



Courses


BS Curriculum: - http://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/engineering/industrial-systems-engineering/industrial-engineering-bs/#requirementstext

MS Curriculum:- https://www.engr.wisc.edu/department/industrial-systems-engineering/academics-2/ms-in-industrial-engineering-3/



Jeffrey Linderoth (Professor and Department Chair)
linderoth   @wisc.edu



ISyE 515: Engineering Management of Continuous Process Improvement
https://ay14-15.moodle.wisc.edu/prod/course/view.php?id=639

Productivity Management: - Not in Curriculum

The first bachelor of science in industrial engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison was awarded in 1972.

Becoming an industrial engineer (IE) places one in an exciting field of engineering that focuses on productivity improvement worldwide.

An IE deals with people as well as things.

An IE looks at the "big picture" of what makes society perform best—the right combination of human resources, natural resources, and human-made structures and equipment. An IE bridges the gap between management and operations, dealing with and motivating people as well as determining what tools should be used and how they should be used. Industrial engineering is concerned with performance measures and standards, research of new products and product applications, ways to improve use of scarce resources, and many other problem-solving adventures.

http://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/engineering/industrial-systems-engineering/

Jeffrey Linderoth
Harvey D. Spangler Professor and Department Chair
Contact: linderoth  @wisc.edu, (608) 890-1931


Laura Albert
Associate Professor and Assistant Dean for Graduate Affairs
Contact: laura  @engr.wisc.edu, (608) 262-3002

Ananth Krishnamurthy
Professor
Contact: ananth.krishnamurthy  @wisc.edu, (608) 890-2236
His research targets the development and application of performance modeling tec...



John D. Lee
Emerson Electric Quality & Productivity Professor
Contact: jdlee   @engr.wisc.edu, (608) 890-3168
Research interests: Cognitive engineering, Interface design, Trust in automation, Human adaptation to technology, Modeling human behavior

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