U-M IOE’s Xiuli Chao and Brian Denton have been elected as INFORMS fellows for the class of 2019.
News Archive
Alumni Spotlight: Bethany Weeby
A Q&A with incoming advisory board chair and IOE alum, Bethany Weeby, on the business side of where an engineer can take their career and the importance of DEI in the workplace.
Xiuli Chao receives funding to improve the efficiencies of sharing economy
U-M IOE professor, Xiuli Chao, receives funding from Didi for a project focused on improving the efficiencies of sharing economy through enhanced matching and contract design.
An inclusive autonomous shuttle for those with physical disabilities
Proof-of-concept service will gather systematic, real-world data to put users first.
Mitigating uncertainties in remote computer numerical control using data-driven transfer learning
U-M IOE’s Raed Al Kontar receives research funding from Cyber-physical Systems, a National Science Foundation program, for a project centered on the refinement of computer numerical control as a cloud service.
Two new IOE associate chair positions created
Two new associate chair positions have been created to provide oversight and administrative leadership to IOE’s undergraduate and graduate programs.
Leia Stirling joins the Industrial and Operations Engineering faculty
Leia Stirling will join the U-M IOE faculty as an associate professor this fall.
Jon Lee selected for Centre de Recherches Mathématiques Scholar-in-Residence Program
U-M IOE’s Jon Lee, has been selected as a Simons CRM Professor by The Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM).
Talking with touch
Nadine Sarter is pioneering the use of tactile interfaces to build better conversations between machines and humans
Sarah Jane Bork and Joi Mondisa win American Society for Engineering Education student paper award
U-M IOE researcher, Sarah Jane Bork, and assistant professor, Joi Mondisa, have won the 2019 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Graduate Studies Division Best Student Paper Award.
IOE hosts international mathematics conference
U-M IOE recently hosted and sponsored the 20th Conference on Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization (IPCO XX) in Ann Arbor.
Building a language of touch: Nadine Sarter Q&A
How do we improve the communication and coordination between humans and machines?
Don Chaffin honors late friend, mentor and colleague, Walton Hancock
U-M Industrial and Operations Engineering (IOE) professor emeritus, Don Chaffin, shares his memories of the late Walton Hancock — former chair and professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, and associate dean of the College of Engineering.
Alumni Spotlight: Jill Feldman
A Q&A with Jill Feldman on her career and giving back to U-M Industrial and Operations Engineering as an advisory board member and chair.
Predicting the next stock market ‘flash crash’
IOE professor Romesh Saigal discusses ways to anticipate market fluctuations.
Tom Logan wins American Association of Geographers student paper award
U-M IOE PhD candidate, Tom Logan, has won the 2019 American Association of Geographers (AAG) J. X. Kasperson Student Paper Award from the Hazards, Risk, and Disasters section of AAG.