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Manjunath Kamath
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Dr. Manjunath Kamath  

B.Tech - Indian Institute of Technology, Madras; M.E. - Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; Ph.D. - University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dr. Manjunath Kamath is an Associate Professor in the School of Industrial Engineering and Management and Director of the Center for Computer Integrated Manufacturing at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. His primary areas of interest are stochastic modeling and queueing theory, analytical performance modeling of manufacturing systems, object-oriented modeling and simulation of discrete-event systems, and Petri nets. He has served as Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator on several projects funded by the National Science Foundation and the AT&T Foundation involving the design and development of advanced modeling environments and integrated production management systems. Dr. Kamath has authored or co-authored two handbook/book chapters and over 25 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings in the areas of simulation, queueing, and production systems modeling and analysis. He has organized and chaired several invited sessions at INFORMS and IE Research Conferences. In 1997, he was a Co-Guest Editor for a special issue on Competitive Manufacturing Systems of Sadhana, a journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Kamath is a member of IEEE, IIE and INFORMS.

 

Mailing Address:
Oklahoma State University
318Engineering North
Stillwater OK 74078

Office Phone: 405-744-6055
Office Fax: 405-744-4654
mkamath@okstate.edu

Oklahoma State University
MSETM Program - 106 Engineering North - Stillwater, OK 74878
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msetm@okstate.edu
 
 
 
The Master of Science in Engineering and Technology Management Degree (MSETM) is sponsored by the College of Engineering Architecture and Technology,   the Spears School of Business and  the College of Arts and Sciences in cooperation with their respective College Outreach and Distance Education units.