Department Head : Eileen Van Aken
Graduate Program Director : Maury Nussbaum (Graduate Program Director)
Professors:
Peter Beling (Arlington );
John Casali;
Brian Kleiner;
Michael Madigan;
Maury Nussbaum;
Subhash Sarin;
Gaylon Taylor;
Konstantinos Triantis (National Capital Region);
Kwok Tsui;
Eileen Van Aken
Associate Professors:
Esra Buyuktahtakin Toy;
Deborah Dickerson;
Kimberly Ellis;
Joseph Gabbard;
Myounghoon Jeon;
Sheila Klauer;
Zhenyu Kong;
Prahalada Rao;
John Shewchuk
Assistant Professors:
Manish Bansal;
Xi Chen;
Navid Ghaffarzadegan (National Capital Region);
Robert Hildebrand;
Niyousha Hosseinichimeh (National Capital Region);
Ran Jin;
Blake Johnson;
Rohit Kannan;
Sajad Khodadadian;
Andrea L'Afflitto;
Nathan Lau;
Sol Lim;
Rafael Patrick;
Binyang Song;
Taylan Topcu;
Sait Tunc;
Huaiyang Zhong
John Grado Professor:
John Casali
Ralph H. Bogle Jr. Professor:
Brian Kleiner
Hal G. Prillaman Professor:
Maury Nussbaum
Paul T. Norton Endowed Professor:
Subhash Sarin
Charles O. Gordon Professor:
Gaylon Taylor
John Lawrence Professor:
Konstantinos Triantis (National Capital Region)
Research Associate Professors:
Tao Sun (Richmond (CCAM))
Industrial and Systems Engineering Introduction
The Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) offers a broad-based program allowing students to pursue graduate study commensurate with their career goals. Specific strengths of the program are in the areas of human factors engineering and ergonomics, general industrial engineering, management systems engineering, manufacturing systems engineering, operations research, engineering administration, and systems engineering. The Ph.D. degree is offered in Industrial and Systems Engineering, and the master's is offered in Industrial and Systems Engineering (MS & MENG), Engineering Administration (MEA), and Systems Engineering (MS).