Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, University of Michigan
My research focuses on supply chain network design in general and facility location models in particular. I currently am studying reliability in supply chain design as well as sustainability issues associated with supply chains. I am also studying problems in health care operations research with a current focus on transplantation problems and the assignment of residents and interns to patients. I have taught courses on: probability, statistics, operations research, supply chain reliability, location modeling, health care operations research, service operations management, and heuristic algorithms.
Medical supply chains are fragile in the best of times and COVID-19 will test their strength
Mar 26, 2020 16:10 pm UTC| Business
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought medical supply chains into the spotlight. There has been a national shortage of testing kits, and at least one drug is already unavailable because of the outbreak, though it hasnt been...
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