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Elisabeth Paté-Cornell
Burt and Deedee McMurtry Professor and Chair
Management Science and Engineering
Office: Terman 340 | Phone: 650-723-3823 | Fax: 650-736-1945
Email: mep @ stanford.edu
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Biography
Dr. M. Elisabeth Paté-Cornell was born in Dakar, Senegal,
in 1948. She attended public high schools both in Dakar and in
La Rochelle, France. Her undergraduate degree is in mathematics
and physics (BS, Marseilles, France, 1968), and her first graduate
degrees are in applied mathematics and computer science (MS and
Engineer Degree, Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble, France, 1970;
1971).
In 1971 she came to study and live in the United States, where
she has been a citizen since 1986. She received a Masters degree
in Operations Research (OR) in 1972 and a Ph.D. in Engineering-Economic
Systems (EES) in 1978, both from Stanford University. She then
was an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at MIT, before
joining the Stanford faculty in 1981, where she became Professor
(in 1991) and then Chair (in 1997) in the Department of Industrial
Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM). In 1999, she was
named the Burt and Deedee McMurtry Professor in the School of Engineering
at Stanford University. She is presently Professor and Chair of
the Department of Management Science and Engineering, as well as
a Senior Fellow (by courtesy) of the Stanford Institute for International
Studies.
Dr. Paté-Cornell oversaw from 1999, the merger of two Stanford
departments of the School of Engineering (EES-OR and IEEM) to form
a new department of Management Science and Engineering, which she
has led since its formation in 2000. She has served for several
years as a member of the Stanford Academic Senate, and she is currently
the chair of the Stanford Committee on Research.
Dr. Paté-Cornell was elected to the National Academy of
Engineering in 1995, and is currently a member of its Council.
She has served on the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory
Board from December 2001 to December 2004. She is currently a member of the Advisory
Council of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory since 2002, and
the Board of Trustees of the Aerospace Corporation since December
2004. She chairs the Board of Advisors of the Naval Postgraduate
School on which she has served since 1998. She has also served
as a member of the Army Science Board, of the NASA Advisory Council
and of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. She was elected
to the French Académie des Technologies in 2003.
Dr. Paté-Cornell is a world leader in research related to
engineering risk analysis, risk management, decision analysis under
uncertainty, and more generally, the use of Bayesian probability
to process incomplete information. In recent years, her research
and that of her Engineering Risk Research Group at Stanford have
focused on the inclusion of both technical and organizational factors
in probabilistic risk analysis models. These models have been applied
to a wide variety of topics, ranging from the risk management of
the NASA shuttle tiles to that of offshore oil platforms and medical
systems such as anesthesia during surgery. She is currently working
on risk management processes for complex projects and programs,
with application to space, industrial and medical systems. Since
2001, she has applied risk analytic methods to the study of different
types of terrorist attacks on the United States, the assessment
of intelligence information and the effectiveness of counter measures.
Dr. Paté-Cornell is a past president (1995) and a fellow
of the Society for Risk Analysis, and a fellow of the Institute
for Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS). She has
been a consultant to industrial firms and government organizations,
including, recently, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board.
She is the author or co-author of more than a hundred papers in
refereed journals and conference proceedings. She has received
several best-paper awards from professional organizations such
as the American Nuclear Society and the Decision Analysis Society
of INFORMS (for her work on the shuttle tiles), and peer-reviewed
journals such as Military Operations Research in 2002 for a paper
on the assessment of terrorist threats. She has been invited to
give many keynote addresses and has taught in executive-education
programs for several years.
Dr. Paté-Cornell is a U.S. citizen, a member of the Stanford faculty and of the National Academy of Engineering. She and the late Dr. C. Allin Cornell have two children, Phillip born in 1981 and Ariane in 1984.
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