Faculty

Professor and Department Chair
Assistant Director for Supply Chain Management, Logistics and Manufacturing System, Watson Institute for Systems Excellence
Education:
PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), 1988
Research Interests:
Reliability of micro-electronic components, quality control, supply chain modeling
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Professor
Director, Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing
Education:
PhD, Physics, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 1982
Research Interests:
Electronics packaging, solar power, manufacturing processes and reliability, mechanism based assessment of 'life in service', interpretation of imprecise and/or incomplete data, cross disciplinary research
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Professor
Education:
PhD, Purdue University, 1970
Research Interests:
Computer integrated manufacturing, quality assurance, decision support systems, manufacturing metrics
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Associate Professor
Director, Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory
Assistant Director for Health Systems, Watson Institute for Systems Excellence
Education:
PhD, Clemson University, 2003
Research Interests:
Healthcare delivery systems, Human factors engineering/ergonomics, Digital human modeling in manufacturing and healthcare
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Lecturer and Instructor
Education:
MS (IE), Binghamton University, 1995
Research Interests:
Industrial automation, industrial manufacturing
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Associate Professor
Graduate Director of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Assistant Director for Systems Analysis and Modeling
Watson Institute for Systems Excellence
Education:
PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 1999
Research Interests:
Stochastic simulation, neural networks, data mining, evolutionary optimization, decision support systems
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Associate Professor
Graduate Director of Systems Science
Education:
PhD, Binghamton University, 1995
Research Interests:
Intelligent systems, fuzzy control, soft computing
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Associate Professor
Education:
PhD, Texas Tech University, 1999
Research Interests:
Reliability, Statistical Process Control, Information Technology, Computer Integrated Manufacturing
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Professor
Undergraduate Director of Industrial & Systems Engineering
Manager of Electronics Assembly Lab
Education:
PhD, University of Houston, 1993
MS, University of Houston, 1990
BS, Cornell University, 1987
Research Interests:
Production scheduling and control, engineering optimization, CIM, engineering management, electronics packaging
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Distinguished Professor and Dean
Director of Watson Institute for Systems Excellence (WISE)
Education:
PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), 1988
MS, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), 1985
Research Interests:
Electronics Packaging and Electronics Manufacturing; Health Care Delivery; Health Systems
Has obtained over $ 30 million in external research funding while at Binghamton.
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Assistant Professor
Education:
PhD, Purdue University, 2009
Research Interests:
Integrated production and service systems, healthcare systems engineering, decentralized decision modeling, collaborative control theory, enterprise collaboration and coordination
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Associate Professor (Bartle)
Education:
PhD, Binghamton University, 1988
MS, Binghamton University, 1983
Research Interests:
Cognitive information sciences, virtual manufacturing
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Professor, Mechanical Engineering (Joint Title with SSIE Department)
Director, Integrated Electronics Engineering Center (IEEC)
Education:
BS, University of Alexandria
MS, PhD, State University of New York, Buffalo
Research Interests:
Heat Transfer, Electronics Packaging
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Associate Professor, Bioengineering (Joint Title with SSIE Department)
Director, Collective Dynamics of Complex Systems Research Group
Affiliate, New England Complex Systems Institute
Education:
DSc, University of Tokyo, 1999
MSc, University of Tokyo, 1996
Research Interests:
Complex dynamical networks, collective behaviors, social systems modeling, artificial life/chemistry, mathematical biology, computer and information sciences.
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Research Scientist
Education:
PhD, Materials Science and Engineering, Binghamton University, 2010
MSc, Materials Science and Engineering, Materials & Energy Research Center, Iran, 2005
BSc, Materials Science and Engineering, Tehran University, Iran, 2002
Research Interests:
Electronics packaging; Reliability of lead free solder alloys; Thermomechanical behavior of Sn based alloys; Nucleation and growth in metallic systems; Nanofabrication, reliability of nanostructures/devices, characterization; Electron microscopy and image analysis based methods
Adjunct Lecturers
Ray Barnes, Multi-Systems Programmer/Analyst at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
Doug Elias, Adjunct Professor of Systems Science & Industrial Engineering
Stephen Felter, Lockheed Martin Fellow
James Henenlotter, Operations Program Manager at BAE Systems
Ken Martin, Process Development Engineer at Dupont Company
Faculty Emeritus
Don Gause

Professor Emeritus
Education:
MS, Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1957
BS, Physics/Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1956
Research Interests:
Management of design risk; the elicitation, analysis and definition of multi-level system requirements; and functional specifications enhanced with pragmatic applications of innovation, creativity, problem solving, and biomemetics
Curriculum Vitae (.pdf,75kb)
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Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Education:
PhD, Computer Science, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1964
MS, Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1957
Research Interests:
Intelligent systems, fuzzy logic, fuzzy measure theory, information theory, systems modeling, general systems methodology
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Professor Emeritus
Education:
PhD, Stanford University, 1953
Research Interests:
Theoretical biology, evolutionary models of complex systems and linguistic control of dynamic systems
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Staff
Aneesa Thomas

Email: adavern@binghamton.edu
Phone: 607-777-6510 | Fax: 1-607-777-4094
Marge Swiercz Clark

Email: msclark@binghamton.edu
Phone: 607-777-6511 | Fax: 1-607-777-4094