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OMS FACULTY RESEARCH
The Operations and Management Science faculty are active researchers
who
contribute to the state of the art
through publishing in leading research
journals
such as Management Science, Operations Research, Manufacturing and
Services Operations Management, Journal of Applied Probability, Mathematics of Operations Research, and
IIE Transactions. All maintain relevance in their research and teaching
through such activities as professional consulting and field visits to
production facilities.
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Hyun-soo Ahn, Ph.D. (Michigan), Assistant Professor of Operations and Management Science: Modeling and analysis of production and service systems, analysis of integrated/decentralized supply chain management models, applications of stochastic optimization, queuing systems.
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Ravi Anupindi, Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon), Associate Professor of Operations and Management Science: Supply chain management, e-commerce, supply contracts, inventory management, just-in-time systems, operations-marketing interfaces.
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Damian Beil, Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Assistant Professor of Operations and Management Science: Online auctions, game theory,electronic auctions and applications of operations management to health care. |
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Izak Duenyas, Ph.D. (Northwestern), John Psarouthakis Professor of Manufacturing Management and
Professor of Operations and Management Science, and Department Chair: Supply chain management, stochastic modeling, performance analysis and control of manufacturing/service systems, investments in new technology. |
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Wallace Hopp, Ph.D. (Michigan), Herrick Professor of Management and
Professor of Operations and Management Science: Design, control and management
of production, supply chain and work systems. |
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Roman Kapuscinski, Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon), Associate Professor of Operations and Management Science: Value chain analysis, efficiency as a function of ownership, value of information in coordinating elements of supply chain, optimal design of production-inventory systems with capacity constraints, and lead-time quotation. |
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Peter J. Lenk, Ph.D. (Michigan), Associate Professor of Operations and Management Science: Bayesian inference and forecasting, marketing research, stochastic modeling. |
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William S. Lovejoy, Ph.D. (Delaware), Raymond T. Perring Family Professor of Business Administration, Professor of Operations and Management Science: Capacity management, new product development, innovation management, and cross-functional issues in operations management. |
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Karl
Majeske, Ph.D. (Michigan), Lecturer of Operations and Management Science:
Warranty and reliability, automotive body manufacturing, and measurement systems
analysis. |
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Laurie Morgan, Ph.D. (California - Berkeley), Lecturer of Operations and Management Science:
Gender and work, work and family, organizations and professional careers. |
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James Reece, Emeriti Professor. |
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Ozge Sahin, Ph.D. (Columbia),
Assistant Professor of Operations and Management Science: Interface of
operations management and marketing, consumer choice models. |
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Amitabh Sinha, Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon), Assistant Professor of Operations and Management Science: Stochastic optimization, logistic network design, approximation algorithms, supply chain management, game theory |
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Eric
Svaan, M.S. (Carnegie Mellon), Lecturer of Operations and Management
Science: Quality learning in advanced manufacturing, service operations
analysis, manufacturing product/process portfolio management. |
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F. Brian Talbot, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State), Keith and Valerie J. Alessi Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Operations and Management Science: Industrial ecology, manufacturing strategy, resource-constrained allocation problems such as project scheduling, job-shop scheduling, assembly-line design and vehicle loading. |
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Owen Wu, Ph.D. (British
Columbia), Assistant Professor of Operations and Management Science: Production-inventory control of energy resources and risk hedging, Empirical
study of operational management and financial performance, market equilibria in production-inventory
systems. |
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Many faculty in other groups from within the Ross School of Business and from other University schools teach courses related to OMS, serve on dissertation committees, and perform research in the Operations and Management Science area. The University encourages inter-disciplinary research, and students are welcome to explore the possibility of working with people from different areas. Some faculty and research centers with related interests are: |
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Academic Departments at the Ross School of Business: |
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Accounting group including Venky Nagar |
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Business Economics and Public Policy group including Thomas Lyon |
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Business Information Technology group including M.S. Krishnan, Scott Moore & Thomas Schriber |
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Corporate Strategy & International Business group including Gautam Ahuja,
Sendil Ethiraj,
Thomas Gladwin,
Michael Jensen &
Aneel Karnani |
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Management and Organizations group including
Wayne Baker and
Gerald Davis |
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Affiliated Univesity Schools and Centers |
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Center for the Study of Complex Systems including
Robert Axelrod,
John Holland,
Mark Newman,
Michael Wellman |
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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department including
Satyanarayana Lokam,
Quentin Stout |
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Industrial and Operation Engineering department including
Goker Aydin,
Volodomyr Babich,
Yavuz Bozer,
Jeffrey Liker,
Romesh Saigal,
Robert Smith |
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Mathematics department including
Alexander Barvinok,
Anna Gilbert,
Curtis Huntington,
Jeffrey Lagarias,
Kristen Moore,
Martin Strauss |
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University of Michgian Health System including
Paul Taheri,
Jeffery Desmond,
David Butz |
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