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MS Thesis Defense: Bahadir Ezici

Bahadir Ezici, ASOS research team graduate research assistant, successfully defended his thesis on Friday, December 14, 2018 in Buckman Hall Room B329C between 14:30-16:30.

Thesis Title: Global renewable and nonrenewable energy use impact assessment of U.S. manufacturing: An integrated cradle-to-gate LCA and DEA approach

Thesis Committee:

  • Dr. Gokhan Egilmez (Adviser), Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Taglietela College of Engineering, University of New Haven.
  • Dr. Ridvan Gedik, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Taglietela College of Engineering, University of New Haven.
  • Dr. Armando Rodriquez, Chair & Professor of Economics and Business Analytics, College of Business, University of New Haven.

His presentation can be accessed at this Link 

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MS Thesis Defense: Mustafa F. Saber

Mustafa F. Saber, ASOS research team graduate research assistant,  successfully defended his thesis on Wednesday, December 12, 2018 in Buckman Hall Room B329C between 14:30-16:30.

Thesis Title: Midpoint and Endpoint Sustainability Assessment of U.S. and China Manufacturing A Comparative MRIO+RECIPE Analysis

Thesis Committee:

  • Dr. Gokhan Egilmez (Adviser), Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Taglietela College of Engineering, University of New Haven.
  • Dr. Ridvan Gedik, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Taglietela College of Engineering, University of New Haven.
  • Dr. Patrick Gourley, Assistant Professor of Economics, College of Business, University of New Haven.

His presentation can be accessed at this Link 

We congratulate Mustafa, and wish him best of luck in his future endeavors!

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DSI 2018 Conference: ASOS was at the 49th Meeting of Decision Science Institute, Chicago, IL

49th meeting of Decision Science Institute was hosted in Chicago, IL. ASOS presented 2 works and was in collaboration-with a total of 4 research projects. Following is the list of works that were presented (*: Graduate Student):

  1. Shashikumar, A.T.*, Ausseil, R.*, Gedik, R., Esmailpour, A., Daniel, R., “A Predictive Modeling on Safety Management System’s Lifecycle Effectiveness in the United Airlines (UA)” [ppt]
  2. Egilmez, G., and Erenay, B., “A project-based experiential learning approach in Project Management course” [ppt]
  3. Egilmez, G., Gedik, R., Oztanriseven, F., and Ezici, B.* “A Multi-Region Input-Output Analysis of U.S. Manufacturing Industries”
  4. Erenay, B., Egilmez, G., and Sanni, S.*, “Benchmarking logistics performances of emerging economies: A DEA-based Malmquist productivity index approach”

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SURF Poster: Assessing Supply Chain Resilience of CT Manufacturing

ASOS research group’s undergraduate research assistant Callia Ricozzi presented her poster on 9/28/2018 at the SURF poster day at University of New Haven main campus. The research focus was assessing supply chain resilience (SCR) of CT manufacturing.

Resilience is termed as the ability of an organization to successfully confront the unforeseen. Therefore, SCR is termed as the ability of an organization to successfully cope with unforeseen circumstances in its supply chain in terms of time, cost, and quality aspects of purchased materials, services, etc.

The primary objective of this research project was to understand the supply chain resilience (SCR) of the Connecticut (CT) manufacturing industry. To do so, a survey has been developed. This survey was focused on two areas of SCR: supply chain vulnerability and organizational capability.

1- Vulnerability section will enable researchers to understand the common external (power outages, delivery delays, safety and security issues, etc.) or organizational vulnerability factors that affect the operational performance of business organizations in CT.

2- Capability section will enable researchers to understand the current capabilities of our
organizations to cope with the impact of external circumstances such as natural disasters, power outages, price fluctuations, global and local issues, etc. on organizational performance (cost, quality, profitability, etc.). The initial results of the project were presented on SURF Poster day. Below is the poster presented.

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We are deeply thankful to the project partners, New Haven Manufacturers Association and Connecticut Technology Council, for helping us with deploying the research survey.

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ASOS received Outstanding Paper Award in 2018 Emerald Literati Awards

We are happy to share with you that ASOS lab paper, entitled “From green buildings to green supply chains: An integrated input-output life cycle assessment and optimization framework for carbon footprint reduction policy making” won the Outstanding Paper Award in 2018 Emerald Literati Awards.

Here is the complete list of awards (Ours is in Management of Environmental Quality journal).

The paper will be available with full access for the next 12 months.

The co-authors are:

N. Muhammad Aslaam Mohamed Abdul Ghani, (My graduate student) at Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Murat Kucukvar, Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
M. Khurrum S. Bhutta, Professor, Department of Management, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA.
We would like to thank our co-authors for their significant contributions!

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Dr. Egilmez presented at American Society of Engineering Education, 125th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Dr. Egilmez and Dr. Gedik collaboratively worked on two engineering education research papers in 2017-18 school year. The presentations were entitled as:

  1. “A Gamification Approach for Experiential Education of Inventory Control“, American Society of Engineering Education, 125th Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 24-27, Salt Lake City, UT, USA [Paper] [Presentation]
  2. “A Project-based Learning Approach in Teaching Simulation to Undergraduate and Graduate Students“, American Society of Engineering Education, 125th Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 24-27, Salt Lake City, UT, USA [Paper] [Presentation]

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Poster Presentation: Sustainability of Rare Earth Materials

Sustainability of Rare Earth Materials

In this research project, Dr. Egilmez worked with undergraduate research assistant Owen Johnson, Senior Chemical Engineering student, and Dr. Amanda Simson, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. The research was funded with Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program at University of New Haven. Following are the abstract and poster presentation of the project, presented at University of New Haven research fair.

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This research examines the relationship between commonly used and high demand products and eight of the seventeen rare earth elements (REEs): Yttrium, Lanthanum, Cerium, Praseodymium, Neodymium, Europium, Terbium, and Dysprosium from sustainability perspective. In today’s society, the major uses for these elements are in magnets and phosphors. Permanent REE magnets are stronger, lighter, and more powerful than other magnets and are used in everything from headphones to wind turbines. Whereas phosphors are used in displays for electronics and energy-efficient lighting.

Research on Assessing Student Happiness

Assessing Student Happiness with an Experiential Learning Project: An Integrated Survey-based Data Analytics Approach

The main objective of this research was to develop an analytical assessment method to identify the major factors that affect the happiness level of master’s students at a higher education institution. The research team consist of MS Industrial Engineering students Mana Vahid and Omid M. Arani, and research adviser Dr. Egilmez. Following is a poster presentation made at University of New Haven Graduate Student Research Expo in Spring 2017.

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The research findings will be published at International Journal of Advanced Decision Sciences.