Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ; 2009; Ph.D. Engineering Management
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Anirban Ganguly
Office: Home: School of Systems & Enterprises 609 Bloomfield Street Stevens Institute of Technology Apt. # 2, Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030 Hoboken, NJ 07030 Tel: 201-216-8719 Tel: 201-238-2060 (H) Fax: 201-216-5541 201-310-8011 (C) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION, SOCIETIES AND AWARDS
Education - Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ; 2009; Ph.D. Engineering Management GPA: 3.9 / 4.00 Thesis: A Decision-making model for selection of capital projects - Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ; 2004, M.S. Technology Management GPA: 3.86/4.00 Thesis: Emerging Microwave Technology: An Economic and Non-Economic Analysis - Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, 1999, MBA with Marketing Major - University of Calcutta, Calcutta, India; 1995, B.S. Economics (Minor in Mathematics and Political Science)
Professional or Technical Societies/Organizations - International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), Stevens Student Chapter, Member (since 2007) - American Society of Engineering Management (ASEM), Member (since 2008)
Engineering Societies Awards and Special Recognition - American Society of Engineering Management Students Chapter – Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2004, 2006 and 2009 - Member, Epsilon Mu Eta (The Engineering Management Honor Society), November 2006
WORK EXPERIENCE
Academic 01/2009 to Present: Instructor, School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE), Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on the Hudson, Hoboken, New Jersey
Position Description Duties included teaching Engineering Economics to the Graduate and Undergraduate students in Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Achievements
Curriculum Vitae – Anirban Ganguly 1 Last Revised 1/9/2018 Instructed Undergraduate courses in Engineering Economics from Fall 2009 Instructed Graduate courses in Engineering Economics from Spring 2009 Responsible for the course mechanics, including preparing the course materials, assignments and case studies Responsible for grading the students assignments and assessing the overall performance of the students Overall student evaluation for Spring 2009 : 4.7 / 5.0
Courses Instructed E 355 Engineering Economics EM 600 / PME 600 / MGT 618 Engineering Economics & Cost Analysis
09/2004 12/2008: Teaching Assistant, School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE), Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on the Hudson, Hoboken, New Jersey
Position Description Duties included assisting in developing on campus and online courses in Engineering Economics, Total Quality Management, and Decision Analysis and different engineering economics case studies. Was also the member of an editorial board that was instrumental in writing an accounting workbook that is being used by the undergraduate and graduate engineers in Stevens.
Achievements Developed a Graduate Course in Engineering Economics during Summer 2008, Helped the course instructors in developing and modifying courses in total quality management, Responsible for assisting the Graduate and Undergraduate Courses in Engineering Economics, Responsible for assisting the Undergraduate Course in Total Quality Management, Was instrumental in designing a ‘Real Estate Case’ using MS Excel which is used by both Graduate and Undergraduate Engineers in Stevens Helped in developing various engineering economics and financial models using MS Excel and Served as a reviewer for an Accounting Workbook that is being used by graduate and undergraduate students in Stevens.
Courses Assisted E 355 Engineering Economics EM 360 Total Quality Management Courses Developed EM 600 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis (web based and traditional in-class formats)
9/2001 to 5/2004: Teaching Assistant and Co-Instructor, Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management, Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on the Hudson, Hoboken, New Jersey
Position Description Duties included helping with instructor with developing, revising, modifying and grading course related to engineering economics, quality management and decision science. In addition, was the co-
Curriculum Vitae – Anirban Ganguly 2 Last Revised 1/9/2018 instructor for an Engineering Economics course on the web, thus gaining valuable exposure to online teaching in the process
Achievements Aided in development of a Engineering Economics Case called the “SFC Case Study” that used various tools and techniques of engineering economics, Co-instructed a Course on Engineering Economics on the web, Was part of the team instrumental in designing the Ecosys website (http://www.stevens.edu/ecosys/index.html) and Managed a 5 person team in designing and developing an online Engineering Economics tutorial which is being used by over 200 undergraduate and graduate students at Stevens
Courses Co-Instructed MGT 618 Engineering Economics and Management Policy (web and traditional format) Courses Assisted TM 670 Decision Analysis for Corporate Networks MGT 623 Financial Management MGT 750 Total Quality Management
Industrial 09/00 to 06/01. Project Management Trainee, Ommnicom Webtech, Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Was part of the team that designed, managed and maintained the portal www.matmanage.com, a comprehensive B2B site open for participation of registered buyers and sellers in different categories. Specific tasks included designing and developing the entire business plan for B2B portal including the business process design and method as and subsequently testing and managing the site.
5/98 to 8/98. Application Developer, Bhutan Duars Tea Association, Ltd., Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Developed production, dispatch and sales payroll system databases using Oracle 8 and Developer 2000 Forms and Reports.
5/93 to 8/93. Management Trainee / Intern, Bengal Waterproof Ltd., Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Performed detailed market research on the sale of the ‘Duckback’ brand of footwear against its competing brands in order to determine the market position of ‘Duckback’ brand versus its competitors and provided suggestions to further enhance the sales and revenue of the organization
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Books, Book Chapters and Workbooks
Ganguly, Anirban, Using Excel for Engineering Economics, 1st Edition, A Supplemental Guidebook used by the Graduate students of Engineering Economics at Stevens Institute of Technology from Fall 2008 semester
Curriculum Vitae – Anirban Ganguly 3 Last Revised 1/9/2018 Ganguly, Anirban and Farr, John V., “Excel Tutorial to Support Economic Analysis and Simulation based Costing” Appendix B in Systems Life Cycle Costing: Economic Analysis, Estimation, and Management by John V. Farr, September 2008
Publications in Refereed Journals
Ganguly, Anirban, Nilchiani, Roshanak and Farr, John V., “Quantifying Agility in Corporate Enterprises”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 112, No. 2, April 2009, pp. 410-423
Ganguly, Anirban, Nilchiani, Roshanak and Farr, John V., “Identification, Classification and Prioritization of Risks Associated with a Disruptive Technology, Accepted pending minor revisions in International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, July 2009
Publications in Refereed Conference Proceedings
Merino, Donald N., and Ganguly, Anirban, “Optimizing Data Center Redundancy using a Multiple Criteria Decision-Making Approach,” Twenty-Ninth Annual American Society of Engineering Management Conference, West Point, NY, November 2008
Ganguly, Anirban, Henry, Devanandham and Farr, John V., “Evaluating the Attributes of Business Agility in Context of a Service Oriented Organization,” Twenty- Ninth Annual American Society of Engineering Management Conference, West Point, NY, November 2008
Ganguly, Anirban, Gandhi, S. Jimmy., “Using a Multiple Criteria Approach for Ranking Outsourcing Risks,” Twenty-Ninth Annual American Society of Engineering Management Conference, West Point, NY, November 2008
Ganguly, Anirban, Nilchiani, Roshanak and Farr, John V., “Using a Systems Process to assess the potential for Disruptive Technology,” Conference of Systems Engineering Research (CSER) 2008, Los Angeles, CA, April 2008
Ganguly, Anirban, Nilchiani, Roshanak, and Farr, John V., “Using Metrics to Assess the Disruptiveness of a Technology”, Twenty Eighth Annual American Society of Engineering Management Conference, Chattanooga, TN, November, 2007
Ganguly, Anirban and Merino, Donald N., “Application of Analytical Hierarchy Processing in Selection among Alternative Chemical Process”, Twenty Eighth Annual American Society of Engineering Management Conference, Chattanooga, TN, November, 2007
Ganguly, Anirban and Merino, Donald N., “An Economic and Non-Economic Analysis of Emerging Microwave Technology”, Twenty Seventh Annual American Society of Engineering Management Conference, Huntsville, AL, October, 2006
Merino, Donald N. and Ganguly, Anirban, “Determining Relative Weights of Engineering Management (EM) Topics for an EM Managers Certification Test”, American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, June 2006
Merino, Donald N., Ganguly, Anirban and Rana, Vishwajeet, “Benchmarking ABET Undergraduate Engineering Management (EM) Programs with a Proposed EM Body of Knowledge”, Twenty
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Publications Currently Under Review
Ganguly, Anirban and Merino, Donald N., “Development of Multi-Criteria Analytical Approach for Selection among Competing Manufacturing Technologies,” Submitted the Revised Version based on reviewers’ comments to Engineering Management Journal, June 2009
Ganguly, Anirban, Nilchiani, Roshanak and Farr, John V., “Defining a set of Metrics in a Systems Engineering Process to Evaluate the Disruptiveness of a Technology”, Submitted to Engineering Management Journal, June 2009
Farr, John V., Young, Leone, Ganguly, Anirban, “Determining Input Cost Variations for Simulation-based Risk Assessment of Life Cycle Costing”, Submitted to 30th American Society of Engineering Management Annual Conference, Springfield, MO, October 2009
Working Papers
Ganguly, Anirban and Merino, Donald N., “Multi-Criteria Analysis,” Chapter 11 in Engineering Management Handbook, Engineering Management Body of Knowledge, American Society of Engineering Management, September 2008
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Ganguly, Anirban, “Emerging Microwave Technology: An Economic and Non-Economic Analysis”, A MS Thesis Submitted as a Partial Requirements for a Master of Science- Technology Management, Stevens Institute of Technology, May 2004
Ganguly, Anirban and Mostashari, Ali, “Virtual Teams: An Overview of the Literature,” COMPASS White Paper, May 2008, Available Online at http://www.socio-technical.org/
SERVICE - PROFESSIONAL
Journal /Conference Proceedings Reviewer
Engineering Management Journal, 2007, 2008 American Society of Engineering Education Conference Proceedings, 2008 European Journal of Operation Research, 2008 International Journal of Production Economics, 2009
APPENDIX – MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Curriculum Vitae – Anirban Ganguly 5 Last Revised 1/9/2018 Other Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attended in which Presentations were Not Presented
- Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, March 2005 - Workshop on Simulation using Lego, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, May 2007 - QFD Brainstorming Workshop, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, November 2007
Computer Skills
- Operating Systems: Windows 95 / 98 / 2000/ XP Professional - Software: Oracle JDeveloper 1.0, Developer 2000 (Release 2.1), HTML 4.0 - Application Software: SPSS, Crystal Ball, Designer 2000, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Project, Visio, Expert Choice 2000 - Databases: MS Access, Oracle 8 / 8i
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