The Society of Women Engineers Honors Engineering Graduate Student
ISyE Ph.D. Student Isabella T. Sanders Accepts SWE Outstanding Collegiate Member Award
He Wang Appointed to Colonel John B. Day Early Career Professorship
Wang’s research interests include revenue management, supply chain and logistics, and statistical and online learning.
Four ISyE Alumni in Inaugural Class of GTAA 40 Under 40
Honorees represent a wide range of industries and sectors and were selected from more than 250 nominations.
Centralized Ordering, Modeling Will Keep PPE Supplied to Research Labs
Georgia Tech supply chain and logistics experts have developed an automated and centralized system for replenishing PPE stock in research labs.
ISyE Ph.D. Student Dipayan Banerjee Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Banerjee is studying the tactical design of last-mile delivery systems, which are a challenging supply chain problem.
Resiliency of On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems during Pandemic Response
On June 3, 2020, the Socially Aware Mobility (SAM) Lab met to discuss the resiliency of On-Demand Multimodal Transit Systems (ODMTS) in the midst of a pandemic response.
SCL Congratulates Master of Science in Supply Chain Engineering Students Earning SCD-1 Credential
The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SCL) would like to congratulate participants in the Georgia Tech Master of Science in Supply Chain Engineering program for earning LLamasoft's Supply Chain Design – Level 1 (SCD-1) Credential.
How Georgia Tech ISyE Capstone Seniors Rose to the Challenge of COVID-19, and What It Means for Business at Large
In the design solutions that these seniors completed – and more fundamentally – how they completed them, were strong signals of how we can all realize incredible efficiencies.
Spring 2020 Senior Design Results in Tied Winning Teams
Two Senior Design teams, working with the Georgia World Congress Center and Kinaxis as clients, were selected as joint winners for the spring 2020 ISyE Best of Senior Design competition.
Turgay Ayer and Interdisciplinary Team Develop COVID-19 Policy Simulator
The simulator, an interactive tool designed to inform COVID-19 intervention policy decisions in the U.S., is also available to the general public.
How Senior Design Teams Succeed in the Middle of a Pandemic
ISyE's Senior Design teams have successfully completed their projects despite extremely challenging circumstances.
Pinar Keskinocak on the Coronavirus Pandemic and the Benefits of Social Distancing
As the coronavirus pandemic (also known as COVID-19) continues to spread in U.S. cities and around the world, experts are sharing their advice to help determine a safe path forward.
Pinar Keskinocak on the Coronavirus Pandemic and the Benefits of Social Distancing
As the coronavirus pandemic (also known as COVID-19) continues to spread in U.S. cities and around the world, experts are sharing their advice to help determine a safe path forward.
ISyE Team Places Third in National ARPA-E GO Competition
The competition asked participating teams to develop software management solutions with the goal of creating a more resilient electrical grid.
Digital Tool Helps Hospital Make Important Coronavirus Retest Decisions
The dearth of coronavirus tests and the many false negatives confront doctors with a difficult decision this new tool helps them make.
Mission Mars: Professor Nagi Gebraeel Helps NASA Develop Autonomous Habitats
Through his expertise in predictive analytics and machine learning, Professor Gabraeel is helping NASA develop autonomously functioning habitats for use on the moon and Mars.
Effectively Treating Hepatitis C
Associate Professor Turgay Ayer created a model showing that treating prisoners with Hepatitis C is the most effective way to eradicate the disease.
ISyE Professors Improve Efficiency for the U.S. Marine Corps
Christos Alexopoulos and Dave Goldsman are providing the Marine Corps Logistics Base with models and methods to improve process efficiency and supply chain.
Data-driven Research Aims to Solve First/Last-Mile Problem
Georgia Tech, the city of Atlanta, and the SAM Lab use data and machine learning to look at how on-demand multimodal transit could improve traffic congestion and mobility.
Two ISyE Faculty Receive Teaching Awards
Nagi Gebraeel and Damon Williams each received the Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 Award.
Create Dedicated Pandemic Clinics Now to Address COVID-19
According to ISyE Professor Pinar Keskinocak, COVID-19 needs pandemic clinics focused on treating it and keeping it away from non-COVID patients.
ISyE Graduate Program Maintains Top Ranking
For the 30th consecutive year, ISyE's graduate program has been ranked No. 1 by USNWR.
Optimizing the Flu Vaccine Supply Chain for Maximum Impact
ISyE Professor Pinar Keskinocak and her team have developed a model that better matches flu vaccine supply with actual regional demand.