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First NameNancy
Middle InitialG.
Last NameLeveson
Full NameNancy G. Leveson
TaglineProfessor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems
TitleProfessor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems
DescriptionDr. Leveson holds a Ph.D. from UCLA. She was a Computer Science professor at the University of California, then became Boeing Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington.

Professor Leveson
Address77 Massachusetts Ave.
Building 33-334
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
PhonePhone: 617.258.0505
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First NameRichard
Middle Initial
Last NameLocke
Full NameRichard Locke
TaglineAlvin J. Siteman (1948) Chair in Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan School, Professor of Political Science
TitleClass of 1922 Professor of Political Science and Management
Head, Department of Political Science
Deputy Dean, MIT Sloan School of Management
DescriptionRichard Locke is the Class of 1922 Professor of Political Science and Management, Deputy Dean at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and Head of the Political Science Department at MIT.

Locke has been a consistent voice for integrating social and economic concerns into curriculum and research. His teaching case on Nike
AddressOffice: E53-473
PhoneTel: (617) 253-2610
Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
First NameStuart
Middle InitialE.
Last NameMadnick
Full NameStuart E. Madnick
TaglineJohn Norris Maguire Professor of Information Technology and Engineering Systems, Codirector of PROFIT Program
TitleJohn Norris Maguire (1960) Professor of Information Technology and Engineering Systems
Co-Director, Productivity From Information Technology (PROFIT) Program
DescriptionDr. Madnick holds a PhD in Computer Science from MIT and has been an MIT faculty member since 1972. He served as the head of MIT's Information Technologies Group in the Sloan School of Management for more than twenty years.

Dr. Madnick is the author or co-author of over 250 books, articles, or reports including the classic textbook on Operating Systems. His current research interests include information integration technologies, semantic connectivity among disparate distributed information systems, database technology, software project management, internet applications, and the strategic use of information technology.

Dr. Madnick has been active in industry, as a key designer and developer of projects such as IBM's VM/370 operating system and Lockheed's DIALOG information retrieval system. He has served as a consultant to major corporations, including IBM, AT&T;, and Citicorp. He has also been the founder or co-founder of five high-tech firms, and currently operates a hotel in the 14th century Langley Castle in England.

More information on Dr. Madnick can be found at http://web.mit.edu/smadnick/www/home.html
Address100 Main Street
Building E62-422
Cambridge, MA 02142
PhonePhone: 617.253.6671
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First NameJames
Middle InitialM.
Last NameLyneis
Full NameJames M. Lyneis
TaglineVisiting Senior Lecturer
Title
Description
Address
Phone
Email
First NameThomas
Middle InitialL.
Last NameMagnanti
Full NameThomas L. Magnanti
TaglineInstitute Professor, President Singapore University of Technology and Design, Cofounder, System Design and Management Program
TitleInstitute Professor
Professor of Operations Research
DescriptionThomas Magnanti is an Institute Professor and a Professor of Operations Research at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Magnanti is an excellent source on teaching and researching the theory and application of large-scale optimization systems, including communications systems, production planning and scheduling, transportation planning, facility location, logistics, and network design. He is the co-author of two textbooks, Applied Mathematical Programming (Addison-Wesley, 1977) and Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications (Prentice Hall, 1993).

Magnanti holds a BS in chemical engineering from Syracuse University as well as an MS in statistics, an MS in mathematics, and a PhD in operations research from Stanford University.

Web Site: http://web.mit/edu/engineering/deans/magnanti.html
AddressOffice: 32-D784
PhoneTel: (617) 253-6604
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