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SEOR SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT

 

DATE:            Friday, February 15, 2013

TIME:            11:00am  - 12:00pm

LOCATION: Room 4201, Nguyen Engineering building

 

Funding Opportunities at the National Science Foundation in Manufacturing
and Service Enterprise Systems

Edwin Romeijn, Ph.D.

Program Director, Manufacturing and Service Enterprise Systems

National Science Foundation

 

Abstract

The Manufacturing and Service Enterprise Systems programs at NSF support
research on strategic decision making, design, planning, and operation of
manufacturing and service enterprises, respectively. Topics of interest
include new models as well as analytical and computational tools for optimal
planning, monitoring, control, and scheduling of operations in manufacturing
and service enterprises that offer the prospect of implementable solutions.
In this talk we will provide an overview of the two programs and describe
particular focus areas as well as new research directions. In addition, we
will discuss characteristics of successful proposals. Finally, we will
address related programs and new initiatives at NSF that can provide funding
for research in these areas.

 

Short Bio

Edwin Romeijn received his M.S. in econometrics and Ph.D. in operations
research from Erasmus University Rotterdam in The Netherlands. He joined the
Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of
Michigan in 2008 after being a faculty member at the Department of Decision
and Information Sciences at the Rotterdam School of Management of Erasmus
University Rotterdam and the Department of Industrial and Systems
Engineering at the University of Florida. In addition, he currently serves
as program director for the Manufacturing and Service Enterprise Systems
programs at the National Science Foundation. He has taught courses in
operations research, stochastic processes, applied probability and
statistics, supply chain management, and decision support systems. His
research focuses on optimization theory and applications, in particular in
the areas of supply chain optimization and optimization in health care. He
is an author of over ninety-five peer reviewed journal publications.