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Faculty Activity Summary (Vitae)

FACULTY ACTIVITY SUMMARY (VITAE)

G. Naadi Naadimuthu, Professor Associate Dean for Students & Administrative Services Silberman College of Business Email: [email protected] Phone: 2135 (Metropolitan); 8807 (Florham)

I. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Fairleigh Dickinson University

College of Business Administration Associate Dean July 1995

Department of Information Systems and Sciences Professor and Chairman July 1990

College of Science and Engineering Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Science Professor September 1983 Chairman August 1982 Tenure September 1981 Associate Professor September 1978 Assistant Professor September 1974 (Original Appointment)

California Polytechnic State University

College of Engineering Department of Industrial Engineering Assistant Professor September 1973

Teaching and Research/Scholarship Awards

 University Distinguished Faculty Award for Research and Scholarship, 1999  University Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching, 1996  College of Science and Engineering Excellence in Teaching Award, 1990

II. EDUCATION

Ph. D. (Operations Research / Industrial Engineering) Kansas State University 1974 Major: Operations Research & Human Factors; Minor: Statistics; Electives in Economics; Ph.D. Dissertation: Operations Research

M. S. (Operations Research / Industrial Engineering) Kansas State University 1971 2

Courses in Operations Research, Human Factors, Statistics, Systems Analysis, Production & Inventory; M.S. Research: Operations Research D.I.I.T. (Industrial Engineering) Indian Institute of Technology 1969 Courses in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations, Accounting & Cost Control, Management Theory & Practice, Economics, Materials Management, Factory Planning, Mathematics

B. E. (Mechanical Engineering) University of Madras 1968 Courses in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Civil/Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering, Humanities & Industrial Management

Academic Honors  Grade Point Average for Ph.D.= 4.0/4.0; Grade Point Average for M.S.= 4.0/4.0  Merit Medal in D.I.I.T. for the First Rank in the graduating class

III. PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 Member of the Organizing Committee for the Twelfth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Chicago, 1999. Also, Chairman of the Sessions on the "Applications of Mathematical and Simulation Modelling in Operations Research and Management/Decision Sciences - I and II" (two sessions)  Member of the Organizing Committee for the Eleventh International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Georgetown University Conference Center, Washington D.C., 1997. Also, Chairman of the Session on the "Applications of Operations Research Techniques to Industrial and Business Systems"  Board of Governors, Metropolitan New Jersey IIE Chapter No. 61, 1986-99, Member; 1989-90, Secretary; 1990-91, 1993-94, Chairman (two terms)  Member of the Organizing Committee for the Ninth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, University of California, Berkeley, 1993. Also, Chairman of the Session on the "Applications of Operations Research Techniques to Industrial and Business Systems"  Metropolitan New Jersey IIE Chapter No. 61, 1974-present, Member; 1991-92, President  Member of the Organizing Committee for the Eighth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, University of Maryland, 1991. Also, Chairman of the Session on the "Applications of Operations Research Techniques to Industrial and Business Systems"  Consultant in Cost Analysis: KAM Industries, Emerson, New Jersey; 1987  Chair of Student Affairs and High School Speakers Program, Metropolitan NJ IIE Chapter, 1983-86  Organized and Chaired the Conference "Planning Your Career as an Industrial Engineer: The People-Oriented Engineering Profession" at Fairleigh Dickinson University for high school students and counselors, sponsored by the Metropolitan NJ IIE Chapter, 1984  Presided at the Metropolitan NJ IIE Chapter's Annual Student Awards Night, April 1984  Lecturer on "New Directions in Industrial Engineering Education", Metropolitan NJ IIE Chapter, December 1982  Faculty Advisor to Fairleigh Dickinson University IIE Student Chapter No. 839, 1981-86, 1989-90  Organized Industrial Engineering Seminars and Industrial Tours for the FDU-IIE Student Chapter, 1974-90  Consultant in Quantitative Forecasting and Planning: Shaw-Walker, New York; 1979  Program coordinator, course leader and faculty advisor for the course on "Pumps in Desalination and Chemical Plants", St. Croix, 1978 3

 Lecturer in desalination related programs, St. Croix (July 1977, Dec. 1977, and Oct. 1982) and Florida (Aug. 1978)  Consultant in Production and Inventory Control: Atlas Recording Co., New York; 1978  Lecturer in Fort Monmouth Army (Fall 1974, Spring 1975, Fall 1975, Summer 1976) and Lakehurst Navy (Fall 1977, Spring 1978) Extension Programs (M.S. in Management Science)  Lecturer in Indl. Engg./Mgmt. Sci. Training Program, GAF Corporation (Spring 1976)  Lecturer in Indl. Engg./Mgmt. Sci. Continuing Educ. Program, Bendix Corporation (Spring 1975)  Graduate Research Assistant (Operations Research & Human Factors), Department of Industrial Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas; September 1969-August 1973  Consultant in Quality Control: Best and Co., Madras, India; May 1969-August 1969

IV. PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER CREATIVE ACTIVITY

A. Reviewer/Referee

Books:  Production and Operations Management, Fifth Edition, Norman Gaither, The Dryden Press, 1992  Productivity Science, First Edition, Gordon Kalley, Solomon Press, 1992

Journals:  Mathematical Reviews: American Mathematical Society - current  Omega, the International Journal of Management Science - current  Simulation, the Journal of the Society for Computer Simulation (SCS) - current

Conferences:  Mathematical and Computer Modelling and Scientific Computing - current  Northeast Decision Sciences Institute - current  Society for Computer Simulation - current

B. Scholarly Publications

 Modelling and Optimization of Wage Incentive Systems, Accepted for publication in Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing.  Logistical Vehicle Assignment Model for Repair Facilities, Accepted for publication in Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing.  Optimization of Production Planning by a Direct Second Variational Method, Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 2004.  Optimal Control of Inventory and Advertisement Scheduling by an Iterative Approach, Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2002.  Optimum Decision Rules for Production and Advertisement Models by the Conjugate Gradient Method, Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting, Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2001.  A Heuristic Dynamic Optimization Algorithm for Irrigation Scheduling, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Vol.30, pp.169-183, 1999.  A Mathematical Programming Approach to Human Resources Planning, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Vol.7, No.2, pp.167-175, 1997. 4

 Discrete-Period Scheduling for Equipment Replacement with Limited Resources, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Vol.7, No. 3-4, pp. 254-264, 1997.  A Make-or-Buy Decision Analysis Involving Imprecise Data, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 62-69, 1994.  Purchasing Decisions for Public Commodities, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Logistics, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, pp. 293-300, 1993.  Time Series Analysis in Water Quality Modelling, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Vol. 2, pp. 120-125, 1993.  Optimization of Water Resources Systems by the Gradient Projection Method, Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Vol. 2, pp. 392-397, 1993.  A Goal Programming Model for Aggregate Inventory and Distribution Planning, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 81-90, 1992.  Air Pollution Modelling by Quasilinearization, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, Vol. 21, No. 11/12, pp. 153-164, 1991.  Invariant Imbedding Filter in the Modelling of Water Resources, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, Vol. 21, No. 11/12, pp. 9-22, 1991.  Office Facilities Planning Considering Organizational Constraints, Computers and Operations Research, Vol. 17, No.3, pp. 273-281, 1990.  A Product Pricing Model for Financial and Market Conditions, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Vol. 12, No. 8, pp. 975-983, 1989.  An Expert System Based Simulation Model for Emergency Management of an Ambulance Corps, Simulation in Emergency Management and Technology, Society for Computer Simulation, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 105-110, 1989.  Human Factoring a Robotic Workplace, Advances in Industrial Ergonomics and Safety I, pp. 931- 937, Taylor and Francis, 1989.  Expert Post-Processor for Simulation Output Analysis, Computers and Industrial Engineering, Vol. 15, No. 1-4, pp. 98-103, 1988.  Stochastic Modelling and Optimization of Water Resources Systems II. The Poteau River Basin, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Vol. 10, No. 11, pp. 829-838, 1988.  Requirements for an Ideal Simulation Generator for Manufacturing Systems, Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference on Modelling and Simulation, University of Pittsburgh, 1988.  Effective Program Planning for Multiple Projects under Limited Resources, Mathematical Modelling, Vol. 9, No. 7, pp. 547-552, 1987.  Advantageous Strategies in Differential Games for a Class of Suboptimal Control Laws, Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 128, No. 1, pp. 156-175, 1987.  Piecewise Suboptimal Control Laws for Differential Games, Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 104, No. 1, pp. 189-211, 1984.  Differential Quadrature and Partial Differential Equations: Some Numerical Results, Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 98, No. 1, pp. 220-235, 1984.  Application of Invariant Imbedding to the Estimation of Process Duration, Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 98, No. 1, pp. 236-242, 1984.  Stochastic Modelling and Optimization of Water Resources Systems, Mathematical Modelling, Vol. 3, pp. 117-136, 1982.  Nonmetameric Color Matching, Graphic Arts Monthly, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 166-179, 1981.  Stochastic Maximum Principle in the Optimal Control of Water Resources Systems, Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Vol. 66, No. 2, pp. 451-469, 1978.  Water Resources Modelling and Optimization Based on Conservation and Flooding Pools, Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 404-408, 1978. 5

C. Books/Monographs

 Operations Research, II Edition, Schaum/McGrawHill, 1997.  Optimal Design and Operation of Water Reservoirs - the Walnut River Basin and the Poteau River Basin, Special Report 104, Kansas State University Bulletin 1972.  Optimal Feedback Control - A Synopsis, Institute for Systems Design and Optimization, Kansas State University, 1971, assistance acknowledged.

D. Presentations

 Dynamic Optimization of a Three-Reservoir Water Resource System, Twelfth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Chicago, 1999.  Water Quality Modelling for the Potomac River, Twelfth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Chicago, 1999.  Chair for the Session "Supply Issues and Manufacturing Strategy" and Discussant for the Paper "Determinants of Manufacturing Strategy Shifts: K. Kim and X. Deng", Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting, Newport, Rhode Island, 1999.  Chair for the Session "Statistical Applications in Operations Management" and Discussant for the Paper "Regression-Based Approach to pH Adjustment in Open Beck Dyeing: Ching-Chung Kuo", Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1998.  Chair for the Session "Advanced Manufacturing Technology" and Discussant for the Paper "Design of Inspection Policy in an Assembly Oriented Flexible Manufacturing System - A Heuristic Genetic Algorithm Approach: Chinho Lin", Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting, Annapolis, Maryland, 1997.  Modelling and Optimization of Wage Incentive Systems, Eleventh International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Georgetown University Conference Center, Washington, D.C., 1997.  Chair for the Session "Empirical Studies in Operations Management" and Discussant for the Paper "Total Quality Management and Manufacturing Performance - An Empirical Study: Joon Choi", Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Silver Anniversary Meeting, St. Croix, U.S.V.I., 1996.  A Mathematical Programming Approach to Human Resources Planning, The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS), XXXIII International Conference, Singapore, 1995.  Logistical Vehicle Assignment Model for Repair Facilities, Ninth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, University of California, Berkeley, 1993.  Discrete Period Scheduling for Equipment Replacement with Limited Resources, Ninth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, University of California, Berkeley, 1993.  Time Series Analysis in Water Quality Modelling, Eighth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, University of Maryland, 1991.  Optimization of Water Resources Systems by the Gradient Projection Method, Eighth International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, University of Maryland, 1991.  A Weighted Iterative Capital Rationing Decision Process, Eleventh Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, Orlando, 1989.  A Goal Programming Model for Aggregate Inventory and Distribution Planning, Seventh International Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Chicago, 1989.  Office Facilities Planning Considering Organizational Constraints, Joint National Meeting of the Operations Research Society of America (ORSA) and The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS), Denver, 1988. 6

 A Product Pricing Model for Financial and Market Conditions, Joint National Meeting of the Operations Research Society of America (ORSA) and The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS), St. Louis, 1987.

E. Funded Research

 Fairleigh Dickinson University - College of Business Administration Research Grant for "Logistical Vehicle Assignment Model for Repair Facilities", Summer 1992  Fairleigh Dickinson University Research Grant for "Application of Mathematical Programming Techniques to Industrial and Managerial Decision Making", 1985-86  Fairleigh Dickinson University Research Grant for "Study in Water Resources", 1978-79  Doctoral Thesis "Stochastic Water Resources Modelling and Optimization": supported by the Office of Water Resources Research, U.S. Department of the Interior, Grant No. 14-31-3152, 1974  Master's Research "Application of the Maximum Principle to the Optimal Control of Life Support Systems": supported in part by NASA, Grant No. NGR-17-001-034 and by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Office of Aerospace Research, U.S. Air Force, Contract No. F 44620-68-0020 (Themis Project), 1971

F. Graduate Research/Theses

 Naropanth, R., "Quantitative Business Analysis through Linear Programming Extensions", MBA Advanced Special Project, 1997  Basso, L., "Applications of Karmarkar's Algorithm", MBA Advanced Special Project, 1996  DeBedout, R., "Project Planning using PERT/CPM", MBA Advanced Special Project, 1995  Bhatnagar, S., "Business Applications of Expert Systems", MBA Advanced Special Project, 1994  Choi, I., "Modelling and Optimization of Machine Requirements Planning", MBA Advanced Special Project, 1993  Song, S., "Optimal Facilities Planning for Personnel Allocation at Multiple Sites", MS Thesis, 1986  Girado, R., "Application of Forecasting and Time Series Analysis to Industrial Problems", MS Thesis, 1984  Luther, M. J., "Logistics Planning: The Transformation of the Transportation Problem into a Logistics Model", MS Thesis, 1983  Stika - Walsh, M. A., "Application of the Box-Jenkins Forecasting Methodology to Net Rates of Return on Innovations", MS Thesis, 1983  Hayes, H. J., "Route Structures: A Simulation Approach", MS Thesis, 1983  Magliola-Zoch, D., "Keeping Up-to-Date: A Systematic Modelling Technique to Facilitate Work Measurement and Job Costing", MS Thesis, 1979  Amrute, S. G., "Modelling and Optimization of Linked Reservoirs", MS Thesis, 1978

G. Graduate Project Director - Sample M. S. Projects in Industry/Business

CPM in Gas Turbine Auxiliary Systems Sampling; Methods Analysis; Queuing Study of Vacuum Drying Operations; Designing a Passenger Station; Forecasting by Regression Analysis; PERT/CPM in Logistics Planning and Control; Computerized Schedules; Preventive Maintenance Policy Program; Production-Sequencing Problem; Capital Investment Justification for Expansion of a Chemical Plant; Simulation to Study Fork-Lift Truck Operation; Minimum Size Sampling Plans; Foundry Rework Analysis; Shot-Peening Analysis; Optimal Plant Location; Unified Ingredient 7

Testing Program; Transportation and Delivery System Program; Computer Simulation Using FORTRAN and GPSS; Computer Software Multiple Virtual Storages; Balancing Cost and Time in Construction; Capacity Planning; Critical Path Method in Plant Design; Inventory Control; Test Strategies in Automatic Test Equipment; Optimal Estimation in Reliability; Crew Size Analysis by Queuing Theory; Forecasting Enrollment; A Study in Autoregressive and Multiregression Techniques; Safety Stock Analysis and Monte Carlo Simulation; Project Planning through Parts Explosion; Technical and Financial Analysis of Compounding Studies; Warehouse Location; A Euclidean Distance Model Facilitating an Optimal Placement; Multiattribute Decision Making- Ranking Alternatives; Selection of a Segmented Disc Pad for Railroad Rapid Transit Application; Reliability Prediction for an Electronic System.

H. Undergraduate Project Director - Sample B.S. Projects in Industry/Business

Decision Models in Industry; Regression and Correlation Analysis; New Product Marketing; OSHA Applications; Engineering Management by Objectives; Applications of PERT/CPM; Better Inventory Control at Lower Cost; Systematic Cost Reduction; Comparative Costs of Warehouse Storage Systems; Job Rotation and Productivity; Clerical Simulation; Short Interval Scheduling; Urban Land Use Planning; Value Analysis; Improving Biomedical Control Systems in Hospitals; Software for Computer Systems; Applications of Replacement Theory; Simulation Study of Overhead Cranes; Indirect Labor Measurement and Control; Work Flow and Production Control; Applications of GPSS in Business and Industry; Quality Control in a Job Shop.

V. ONGOING RESEARCH

 Fuzzy Multi-Attribute Decision Making  Heuristic Dynamic Optimization of Scheduling  Optimization of Discrete Operations Research Models

VI. SERVICE AT FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY

A. University/Campus

 Middle States Accreditation Interim Report Committee, 2000-2001, Campus Representative  University Day Planning Committee, 1998, Member  Charter Day Scholarship Committee, 1997-2002, Member  Search and Screen Committee for the Director of the Academic Advisement Center, 1996-97, Member  Orientation Committee, 1996-present, Member  Commencement Committee, 1982-83, 1996-2002, Member  Off-Campus Authorization Study Committee, 1996-97, Member  Basic Skills Placement Instruments Committee, 1996-97, Member  Facilities Planning Committee, 1995-96, Member  University Committee on Coordinating Academic Computer Resources, 1990-91, Member  University Research Screening Committee, 1982-84, Member  Awards Committee, 1982-83, Member  Public Administration Institute - College Faculty Status Committee, 1981-1982, Member 8

 Academic Planning Committee, 1977-78, Member (as Representative of the College Educational Planning Committee)  University Senate, 1975-77, Member

B. College

 Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society, 2000-2001, Faculty Advisor; 2001-present, President  AACSB Accreditation Steering Committee, 1996-2000, Member  Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1997-2000, Member  Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1997-2000, Member  Appeals Committee, 1977-79, Member; 1995-present, Chairman  College Educational Planning Committee, 1976-79, Member; 1976-77, Secretary; 1982-83, Member (as Representative of the College Committee on Courses and Curricula); 1995-present, Ex-Officio Member  Delta Mu Delta Honor Society, 1995-99, Chapter President; 1999-2000, Faculty Advisor  College of Business Administration, Executive Committee, 1990-present, Member  Search and Screen Committee for Information Systems and Sciences Faculty, 1990-95, Chairman  Search and Screen Committee for College of Business Administration Dean, 1990-91, Member  Information Systems and Sciences Working Paper Series, 1990-95, Coordinator  Centers of Excellence in Management Information Systems, Quantitative Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Production/Operations Management, 1990-95, Supervisor  Dean's Computer Advisory Committee, 1983-84, Chairman  College Committee on Courses and Curricula, 1982-86, Member; 1983-85, Chairman  College Faculty Status Committee, 1980-82, Member; 1981-1982 Chairman  College Research Committee, 1976-77, 1979-80, Member  College Nominations and Balloting Committee, 1976-78, 1981-84, Member; 1982-1984, Chairman  Subcommittee on Class Size, 1977-78  Subcommittee on Health Care Delivery, 1997-78, Member

C. Department

 Department Policy Committee, 1975-95, Member; 1982-95, Chairman  Department Faculty Status Committee, 1975-82, Member; 1980-81, Chairman

VII. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

A. Professional Highlights

 President, Metropolitan New Jersey Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Chapter No. 61, 1991-92  Chairman (two terms), Board of Governors, Metropolitan NJ IIE Chapter No. 61, 1990-91, 1993-94  Registered Professional Engineer: Certified by the State Boards of New Jersey and Pennsylvania - current

B. Honor Societies

 Beta Gamma Sigma  Tau Beta Pi 9

 Phi Kappa Phi  Alpha Pi Mu

C. Professional and Scientific Societies

 Production and Operations Management Society (POMS)  Society for Information Management (SIM)  Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)  Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)  Decision Sciences Institute (DSI)  Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society  American Mathematical Society

D. Biographical Listings

 Who’s Who in American Education, 6th Edition, 2004-2005  Who’s Who in America, 58th Edition, 2004  Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 6th Edition, 2002-2003  Twenty First Century Award for Achievement, 2002  American Men and Women of Science, 2002  Two Thousand Outstanding Intellectuals of the Twenty First Century, 2001  Outstanding People of the Twenty First Century, 2001  Who's Who in the World, 8th Edition, 2001  Two Thousand Outstanding Scientists of the Twentieth Century, 2000  Who's Who in the East, 27th Edition, 1999-2000  Dictionary of International Biography, 27th Edition, 1999  Two Thousand Outstanding People of the Twentieth Century, 1998  Two Thousand Notable American Men, 2nd Edition, 1994  International Who's Who of Intellectuals, 11th Edition, 1993  Society of Indian Academics in America, 1993  Men of Achievement, 16th Edition, 1993  Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 3rd Edition, 1991  Who's Who in Technology, 6th Edition, 1988-89  Community Leaders of America, Special Anniversary Edition, 1988  Who's Who in Society, 2nd Edition, 1988  International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, 2nd Edition, 1987-88  Personalities of the Americas, 1st Commemorative Edition, 1987  Five Thousand Personalities of the World, 1987  Directory of Distinguished Americans, 4th Edition, 1986  Biography of the Year 1986, 1st Presidential Edition, 1986  Who's Who in Industrial Engineering Among University Professors, 1985  Two Thousand Notable Americans, 2nd Edition, 1983-84  International Book of Honor, 1st Edition, 1983  Directory of World Researchers' 1980's Subjects, 1981  International Who's Who in Education, 1st International Edition, 1980 10

VIII. COURSES TAUGHT

A. Courses at Fairleigh Dickinson University (* indicates New Course Development)

 Undergraduate Level

QUANT3152 Production Management Fall 90-94, 96-01 Spring 91-93, 97-02 EG201 Introduction to Engineering Summer 79, 80 EG222 Society and Technology Spring 75 IE243 Engineering Evaluation Summer 79-81; Fall 81 (Engineering Economic Analysis) IE264 Engineering Synthesis Spring 76, 77 (Senior Design Project) IE283 Engg. Stat. Control I Fall 78 (Engineering Statistics) IE284 Engg. Stat. Control II Spring 79, 80 (Statistical Quality Control) IE286 IE Analysis & Design II Spring 78 *IE287 Systems Optimization Fall 76, 77, 80-83 (Operations Research II) *IE297 Special Topics I Fall 74-86 (Industrial Forecasting) *IE298 Special Topics II Spring 75-81, 83-86 (Facilities Planning) *IE367 Applied Decision Analysis Fall 87, 89 *IE392 Industrial Simulation Spring 87, 88, 90

 Graduate Level

QUANT5530 Production & Operations Mgmt. Summer 04,05; Winter 04,05; Spring 02; Fall 92 QA845, 850 Advanced Special Projects Spring 93, 94, 96; Summer 94 IE601 Industrial Prob. and Stat. I Fall 74-76 IE602 Industrial Prob. and Stat. II Spring 75, 77 *IE607 Analytic. Meth. in Mgmt. Sci. Fall 80-83 *IE711 Scheduling Theory Summer 81-86 *IE831 Special Topics I Summer 76; Fall 76-80, Spring 90 *IE850 Special Topics II Spring 76-81

B. Courses at California Polytechnic State University

IE141 Manufacturing Processes ENGR251 Digital Computer Applications IE304 Operations Research I 11

IE417 Advanced Systems Analysis IE419 Operations Research II IE420 Industrial Systems

IX. CURRENT NON-UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT

None

X. DATES OF SABBATICAL LEAVES AT FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY

Spring 1982; Academic Year 1988-89 (half-time)

XI. SPECIAL OR MISCELLANEOUS ASSIGNMENTS OR ACTIVITIES

 College of Business Administration Seminar Series (every semester), Organizer, 1995- 2000.  Coordination of curriculum development activities, ISS Department, 1993-94  Redesign of BSIE curriculum, 1985-86  Design of "Proposed New Program for Master of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering (MSIE)" for submission to NJDHE, 1988-89 (Proposal approved by Dean Blackshaw)  Preparation of "Petition for a Charter for the Organization of an Active Chapter of Alpha Pi Mu at FDU" for submission to the Alpha Pi Mu national office, 1988-89 (Petition approved by Dean Blackshaw)  Coordination of all activities and preparation of final reports on IE for ABET accreditation, 1983 and 1986  Preparation of ABET status reports for both IE and ME, 1989  Sole advisor of ME Students to provide advisement, certify graduation or assist in transfer, March 89-June 90 (Appointed by Dean Blackshaw)  Center of Excellence for Production and Operations Management, Coordinator, 1989-90 (Developed graduate courses in Production and Operations Management)  Information Systems and Sciences Working Paper Series, Coordinator, 1989-95

XII. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

Informal (Unpaid) Consulting Work

Many of my graduate as well as undergraduate students have consulted with me on the application of various Operations Research/Management Science techniques to the real-life problems of the different industries and business concerns in which they work; 1974-present.

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