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Alumni of the Future Professors of Manufacturing Program

James R. Bradley, Ph.D., June 1996
Mason School of Business, College of William and Mary
james.bradley@mason.wm.edu
Current research includes an analysis of the interaction between capacity and inventory in manufacturing systems, subcontracting policies, and how the practice of subcontracting affects capacity and inventory investment policies.
http://mason.wm.edu/homepage.asp?PID=69410

Kyle Cattani, Ph.D., June 1997
Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington
kyle_cattani@unc.edu
Planning and inventory models in the presence of demand uncertainty:
    * Determine effects of pooling and postponement on inventory and service levels.
    * Explore the trade–off between make–to–order and make–to–stock.
    * Introduce life-cycle criteria in the determination of inventory strategies.
    * Analyze the observed occurrence of dysfunctional forecast updates.
Coordinating Internet and Traditional Channels
    * Traditional Retailer Adds an Internet Channel
    * Manufacturer Adds an Internet Channel
http://www.bus.indiana.edu/kelley/Kelley_User_Profile.cfm?KID=7258

Eliav Dahan, Ph.D., June 1998
Anderson School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles
edahan@ucla.edu
Research interests: Internet-based market research methods, mathematical models of parallel and sequential prototyping, the economics of cost reduction, and models of mass customization
http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty/ely.dahan/

Cheryl Druehl, Ph.D.
Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
cdruehl@rhsmith.umd.edu
Research interests: Supply chain management, electronic commerce, pricing decisions, and diffusion of new technology.
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/dit/Faculty/druehl.htm

Wendell Gilland, Ph.D., June 1998
Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina
Wendell_Gilland@unc.edu
Research interests: Supply Chain Management, manufacturing, operations management, production planning, scheduling
http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/Faculty/search/index.cfm?personid=147&relateddata=expertise&expertiseterms=&target=exp/detail.jsp

Joseph Hall, Ph.D., June 2000
Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College
joseph.m.hall@dartmouth.edu
Research interests: Interactions of capacity choices, customer service, and customer retention; optimal production and pricing decisions for new products; tailoring service levels to customer worth
http://oracle-www.dartmouth.edu/dart/groucho/tuck_faculty_and_research.faculty_profile?p_id=QQWZRQ

Olaf Hall-Holt, Ph.D.
Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science
St. Olaf College
olaf@stolaf.edu
Computational geometry, graphics, computer vision, and elements of human cognition
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/olaf/

Andrew B. Hargadon, Ph.D., June 1998
Graduate School of Management, U.C. Davis
abhargadon@ucdavis.edu
Research interests: Managing new product development, innovation, organizational knowledge flow and organizational and social factors in the design of technology
http://www.gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Hargadon/

David Kazmer, Ph.D., June 1995
Plastics Engineering Department, University of Massachusetts Lowell
david_kazmer@uml.edu
Dr. David O. Kazmer is researching advanced capabilities in design of manufacturing processes, focusing on molding process simulation and development as well as product and machine design towards integrated product and process engineering. Teaching courses pertaining to process engineering, mold design, process control, and process simulation.
http://kazmer.uml.edu/

Deishin Lee, Ph.D., June 2004
School of Business, Harvard
dlee@hbs.edu
Research interest: Focuses on technology strategy and management of information systems
http://pine.hbs.edu/external/facPersonalShow.do?pid=299067

Holly Susanne Lutze, Ph.D. June 2004
School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas
hlutze@utdallas.edu
Research interest: Supply chain management, contracts and incentives, and supplier selection
http://som.utdallas.edu/faculty/faculty_lutze.htm

Constantinos D. Maglaras, Ph.D., June 1998
School of Business, Columbia University
cm479@columbia.edu
Research interests: Revenue management and control of stochastic networks, with particular emphasis on problems of dynamic flow management (sequencing, routing, admission control), dynamic pricing, optimal auction design in operations management, optimal economic and operational design of such systems, design and optimization of e-marketplaces, information services, service operations, communication networks and modern manufacturing systems.
http://www.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/cmaglaras/maglaras.htm

Julia Miyaoka, Ph.D., June 2003
Dept. of Decision Sciences, San Francisco State University
jmiyaoka@sfsu.edu
Research interests: Operations and Supply Chain Management; Forecasting.
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~jmiyaoka/

David A. Owens, Ph.D., June 1998
Owen School of Management, Vanderbilt University
david.owens@vanderbilt.edu
Research interests: Organizational structure, group composition, and innovation management in startups and other high-complexity high-uncertainty contexts, innovation management and product development process
http://mba.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/dowens.cfm
http://mba.vanderbilt.edu/david.owens/

Erica Plambeck, Ph.D., June 2000
Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
elp@stanford.edu
Research interests: Operations and supply chain management; incentives, contracting, and coordination; stochastic models of processing networks; simulation
http://gobi.stanford.edu/facultybios/bio.asp?ID=248
http://faculty-gsb.stanford.edu/plambeck/

Manohar Prabhu, Ph.D., 2005
Google, Inc.
toomuchmail@gmail.com

Beth Pruitt, Ph.D., June 2002
Mechanical Engineering Department, Stanford University
pruitt@stanford.edu
Research interests: Micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), nanoscale and microscale engineering, materials characterization, bioengineering, design and manufacturing
http://me.stanford.edu/faculty/facultydir/pruitt.html

Keith Rollag, Ph.D., June 2000
Babson College
krollag@babson.edu
Research interests: Management and organizational behavior, rapid newcomer socialization and training, particularly in fast-growing entrepreneurial firms
http://faculty.babson.edu/krollag/

Glen M. Schmidt, Ph.D., June 1998
David Eccles School of Business
University of Utah
glen.schmidt at business.utah.edu
Research interests: Manufacturing strategy, supply chain management, integrating product design with manufacturing, high-tech firms (specifically, how an ability to produce at low cost can contribute to technology leadership), production and operations management.

Victor Seidel, Ph.D., June 2005
Oxford Business School
victor.seidel (@at) sbs.ox.ac.uk
Research interest: Entrepreneurial processes by which new products are developed within both start-up and established orgniazations
http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/faculty/Seidel+Victor/Seidel+Victor.htm

Sheryl Staub-French , PhD, June 2001
Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia
ssf@civil.ubc.ca
Research interests: Activity based cost estimating, design for constructability, feature based product modeling, computer integrated design and construction, product and process modeling.
http://www.civil.ubc.ca/faculty/Staub-French/index.html

Terry Taylor, Ph.D., June 2000
Graduate School of Business, Columbia University
tat2002@columbia.edu
Research interests: Operations management, supply chain management, incentives in operations management
http://www0.gsb.columbia.edu/whoswho/bio.cfm?ID=55985

Jan Van Miegham, Ph.D., June 1995
Kellogg School, Northwestern University
vanmieghem@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Research interests: Analysis and management of business processes that deliver goods and services; management and investment under uncertainty, such as pricing and dynamic control of stochastic processing networks
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/VanMieghem/

Mark Wilkinson, Ph.D., 2004
Intel
mark.a.wilkinson@intel.com