First Name | Richard |
Middle Initial | de |
Last Name | Neufville |
Full Name | Richard de Neufville |
Tagline | Professor of Engineering Systems and Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Title | Professor of Engineering Systems and Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Description | Dr. de Neufville is an engineer and system designer. His research and teaching now focus on inserting flexibility into the design of technological systems. Major industrial and government projects show that the use of |
Address | 77 Massachusetts Ave. Building E40-245 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 |
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First Name | Dov |
Middle Initial | |
Last Name | Dori |
Full Name | Dov Dori |
Tagline | Visiting Professor |
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Description | Professor Dov Dori is Visiting Professor at MIT's Engineering Systems Division (ESD). Between 2001 and 2008 he was Head of Technion's Area of Information Systems Engineering at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, and Research Affiliate at MIT. Between 1999-2001 he was Visiting Faculty at MIT's Sloan and ESD. Professor Dori received his B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and Management from the Technion in 1975, M.Sc. in Operations Research from Tel Aviv University in 1981, and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, in 1988. Between 1978 and 1984 he was Chief Industrial Engineer of the MERKAVA Tank Production Plant. His research interests include Model-Based Systems Engineering, Systems Development and Lifecycle Methodologies, Information Systems Engineering, Computer Aided Software Engineering and Web systems engineering. Dov Dori has developed the Machine Drawing Understanding System (MDUS) and Object-Process Methodology (OPM). Between 1999 and 2001 Prof. Dori was Associate Editor of IEEE Transaction on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (T-PAMI). He is Associate Editor of Systems Engineering, INCOSE's flagship journal. He is author/co-editor of four books and author of over 130 publications. Prof. Dori is Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), a Senior Member of IEEE and ACM, and a member of INCOSE. Prof. Dori is CTO of OPCAT Ltd. which he founded and has been consultant and invited lecturer for companies including Pratt and Whitney Canada, Ford Motor Company, FAA, NASA, The MITRE Corporation, Xerox, Kodak, and others. |
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First Name | Charles |
Middle Initial | H. |
Last Name | Fine |
Full Name | Charles H. Fine |
Tagline | Chrysler LGO Professor of Management and Engineering Systems |
Title | Chrysler LGO Professor of Management and Engineering Systems Co-director, International Motor Vehicle Program |
Description | Charles Fine focuses on technology supply chains. He examines how to assess the present |
Address | 100 Main Street Building E62-466 Cambridge, MA 02142 |
Phone | Phone: 617.253.3632 |
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First Name | Steven |
Middle Initial | D. |
Last Name | Eppinger |
Full Name | Steven D. Eppinger |
Tagline | General Motors LGO Professor of Management Science and Engineering Systems, Codirector, System Design and Management Program |
Title | General Motors Leaders for Global Operations Professor of Management Science and Engineering Systems System Design and Management Faculty Co-director |
Description | Dr. Eppinger received his Sc.D. degree from MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering. His experience includes work as a machinist, manufacturing engineer, product designer, and consultant in both prototype and production operations. He has consulted for, or conducted research with, more than fifty firms. Dr. Eppinger served as director of CIPD, co-director of LGO-SDM, deputy dean of the Sloan School from 2004 to 2009, and interim dean of the Sloan School during 2007. He is currently the faculty co-director of the SDM program. At the Sloan School of Management, Dr. Eppinger created an interdisciplinary product development course, in which graduate students from engineering, management, and industrial design programs collaborate to develop new products. He also teaches MIT's executive programs in the area of product development and project management. Dr. Eppinger has co-authored a best-selling textbook entitled Product Design and Development, 5th edition (2012). He has also co-authored the book Design Structure Matrix Methods and Applications (the fourth book in the MIT Press Engineering Systems Book Series, 2012). In 1993, he received both MIT |
Address | 100 Main Street Building E62-468 Cambridge, MA 02142 |
Phone | Phone: 617.253.0468 |
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First Name | Dan |
Middle Initial | |
Last Name | Frey |
Full Name | Dan Frey |
Tagline | Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Systems |
Title | Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Systems Co-director, Singapore-MIT International Design Center |
Description | Frey |
Address | 77 Massachusetts Ave. Building 3-449D Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 |
Phone | Phone: 617.324.6133 |
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