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Northwestern University (McCormick) IL - Industrial Engineering Programs



12) Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois

Fall 2024

Friday, September 20, 2024     New Undergraduate Fall 2024 Registration
Tuesday, September 24, 2024   Change of Registration (Drop/Add) Late registration for returning students begins
Tuesday, September 24, 2024Fall 2024   Classes Begin (No Northwestern Monday in Fall)
https://www.registrar.northwestern.edu/calendars/planning-calendars.html



BS Curriculum: - https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/industrial/courses/

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING - INTRODUCTION TO MODERN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING.  
#IndustrialEngineering for #SocietyProsperity.
For the Academic Year 2024-25 -  Bachelor in Industrial Engineering  #BSIE. 9480+ Downloads for 2023-24. 
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BRUCE ANKENMAN (Director of Undergraduate Programs for the Segal Design Institute)
ankenman   @northwestern.edu


https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/industrial/courses/

JILL H. WILSON
Professor of Instruction of Industrial Engineering & Management Sciences , Charles Deering McCormick Distinguished Professor of Instruction , Assistant Chair of Industrial Engineering & Management Sciences
jill.wilson   @northwestern.edu

BARRY NELSON
Walter P. Murphy Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences , Co-director of Master of Engineering Management Program
nelson  b@northwestern.edu

BRUCE ANKENMAN
Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences , Bette and Neison Harris Chair in Teaching Excellence , Director of Undergraduate Programs for the Segal Design Institute
ankenman   @northwestern.edu

SEYED M.R. IRAVANI
Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences , Director of Graduate Studies
s-iravani  @northwestern.edu




A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
Morton, David
Welcome to the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences.

Our department is one of the most innovative and highly ranked programs in the United States. Our graduates streamline business processes; develop predictive analytics systems; help non-profit organizations to be more effective; improve the delivery of health care services; give quantitative support for enterprise risk management; and help structure organizations to make effective use of the expertise of their employees. And they plan and improve manufacturing and production systems, too.

The basis of our discipline is mathematics, statistics, and computing. Because the systems we design are large, complex, critical, and expensive, trial and error is not an option. So, instead, we develop mathematical, statistical, and computer models and implement them with confidence on real world applications. And because IE touches many aspects of the enterprise, IEMS students get a broad background that includes organizational behavior, economics, entrepreneurship, and innovation.



Productivity Management: - Not in Curriculum.



https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/industrial/research/research-areas/logistics-and-operations.html



Karen Smilowitz

Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences

James N. and Margie M. Krebs Professor in Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences

Co-Director, Center for Engineering and Health

Contact
2145 Sheridan Road
Tech D239
Evanston, IL 60208-3109


https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/research-faculty/directory/profiles/smilowitz-karen.html

Humanitarian Logistics



Departments
Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences



Affiliations
Master of Engineering Management Program



Education
Ph.D. Civil and Environmental Engineering: Transportation, University of California, Berkeley, CA

M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering: Transportation, University of California, Berkeley, CA

B.S.E. Civil Engineering and Operations Research (cum laude), Princeton University, Princeton, NJ


Research Interests
Dr. Smilowitz studies modeling and solution approaches for logistics and transportation systems.  She has developed innovative modeling and solution techniques for these complex systems in both commercial and non-profit applications, working with transportation providers, logistics specialists and a range of non-profit organizations.  She is currently leading the Northwestern Initiative on Humanitarian and Non-Profit Logistics.


Michael Watson

Adjunct Faculty

Contact
2145 Sheridan Road
Tech
Evanston, IL 60208-3109

Michael Watson
Departments
Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences

Affiliations
Master of Science in Analytics Program

Master of Engineering Management Program

Education
Ph.D. 1996, Industrial Engineering and Management Science, Northwestern University

M.S. 1993, Industrial Engineering and Management Science, Northwestern University

B.S. 1992, Industrial Engineering, Bellarmine University


Research Interests
Professor Watson is a partner in Opex Analytics. Opex Analytics is a consulting and software development firm with many Fortune 500 clients. Professor Watson is the lead author of two books, Supply Chain Network Design and Managerial Analytics. He has previously worked at IBM, has a PhD from the IEMS department, and has taught in the MEM program since 1999 and the MSiA program since its inception.




Updated 22 September 2019








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