First Name | Joel |
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Last Name | Moses |
Full Name | Joel Moses |
Tagline | Institute Professor, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Systems, Acting Director of Center for Technology, Policy, and Industrial Development |
Title | Institute Professor Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and Engineering Systems |
Description | Dr. Moses holds a Ph.D., which he received from MIT in 1967. He has served as MIT |
Address | 77 Massachusetts Ave. Building 32-249 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 |
Phone | Phone: 617.253.8592 |
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First Name | Earll |
Middle Initial | M. |
Last Name | Murman |
Full Name | Earll M. Murman |
Tagline | Professor Emeritus of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems |
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First Name | Deborah |
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Last Name | Nightingale |
Full Name | Deborah Nightingale |
Tagline | Professor of the Practice of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems, Codirector, Lean Advancement Initiative |
Title | Professor of the Practice of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems Director, Sociotechnical Systems Research Center Co-Director, Lean Advancement Initiative |
Description | Professor Deborah Nightingale has broad-based experience with academia, the private sector and the government. Professor Nightingale joined the MIT faculty in 1997 and holds a dual appointment in the Engineering Systems Division and the Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics.. At MIT she serves as the Director of the Sociotechnical Systems Research Center (SSRC) as well as the Co-Director of the Lean Advancement Initiative, a joint industry, government, and MIT consortium. Her research interests are centered on complex enterprise integration, enterprise architecting, and organizational transformation. Her current focus on health systems is exemplified by her role as P.I. on several research projects, including an enterprise systems analysis of the DoD system of care for Post-Traumatic Stress, several systems studies for the Veterans Administration, and multiple projects in the civilian sector. In addition, Prof. Nightingale has led several executive transformation engagements in both industry and government. Prior to joining MIT, Professor Nightingale headed up Strategic Planning and Global Business Development for AlliedSignal Engines. While at AlliedSignal she also held a number of executive leadership positions in operations, engineering, and program management, participating in enterprise-wide operations from concept development to customer support. Prior to joining AlliedSignal, she worked at Wright-Patterson AFB where she served as program manager for computer simulation modeling research, design, and development in support of advanced man-machine design concepts. Professor Nightingale has a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in Industrial and Systems Engineering. In addition, she holds MS and BS degrees in Computer and Information Science from The Ohio State University and University of Dayton, respectively. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, Past-President and Fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Enterprise Transformation. She is a co-author of the books Lean Enterprise Value: Insights from MIT |
Address | 77 Massachusetts Ave. Building E38-670 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 |
Phone | Phone: 617.253.7339 |
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First Name | Fiona |
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Last Name | Murray |
Full Name | Fiona Murray |
Tagline | Sarofim Family Career Development Professor, Associate Professor of Management of Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
Title | Sarofim Family Career Development Professor Associate Professor Management of Technological Innovation & Entrepreneurship |
Description | Fiona Murray received BA and MA degrees in Chemistry from the University of Oxford before coming to the United States where she received her doctoral degree from Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Her research interests then moved away from the bench to the study of science commercialization, the organization of scientific research and the role of science in national competitiveness. After a short time on the faculty of Oxford's Said Business School Fiona joined the MIT Sloan School of Management where she studies and teaches innovation and entrepreneurship including the campus-wide iTeams course developing "go-to-market" strategies for breakthrough innovations developed in MIT labs. Murray works with a range of firms designing global organizations that are both commercially successful and at the forefront of science. These firms seek to leverage the ideas of a wide range of internal scientists. as well as external innovators accessed through traditional research contracts as well as |
Address | 50 Memorial Drive, E52-568 Cambridge, MA 02142 |
Phone | Phone: 617-253-3681 |
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First Name | Jeremy |
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Last Name | Orloff |
Full Name | Jeremy Orloff |
Tagline | Lecturer for the Experimental Study Group and Concourse, Head of Mathematics for the Experimental Study Group |
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