Pinar Keskinocak
Named Chair of H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
What is your vision for the school?
This may be a golden age for our field. We have abundance of data, computing power, lots of challenges facing humanity, businesses, and then enormous need for making smart decisions. We will continue our core activities in education and research, while maintaining and advancing our excellence in everything that we do, grow our leadership, grow our impact.
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The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering is a place that offers much more than an education. With our world-class faculty, groundbreaking research, and vibrant culture, we empower our students to become leaders in their fields and in life with the confidence and the expertise to shape the future.
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ISyE by the numbers
The current opportunities in industrial and systems engineering are tremendous, and we are making a difference.
5,350 Master's Students (Online)
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ISyE Curriculum
The expertise of our outstanding faculty reflects the importance of and need for both pushing the frontiers of fundamental methodologies and technologies and making a concrete societal impact by contributing to the solution of some of the grand challenges facing the world today. The expertise of our faculty range from operations research and statistics to analytics, supply chain management, decision-making in healthcare, manufacturing, energy and sustainability, and finance. Industrial and systems engineering is a highly interdisciplinary field, and we emphasize the importance of joining forces with experts in other fields as well as in business, government, and not-for-profit organizations.
H. Edwin Romeijn, Ph.D.
H. Milton and Carolyn J. Stewart School Chair and Professor
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering