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·        Education

Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, 2005.

Dissertation: Holonic-based control system for automated material handling systems.

 

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Toledo, 2000.

Graduation Project: Diamond turning of aluminum pistons.

 

B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering, Department of Engineering and Management of Technological Systems, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, 1993.

Thesis: Design of manufacturing and control systems for prismatic-type automotive parts.

·        Academic Experience

2006-Present: Assistant Professor, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
2001-2006: Research Assistant, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech

1999-2000: Graduate Assistant, Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Toledo

·        Research Interests

Modeling, Analysis, and Evaluation of Large-Scale and Complex Systems

Agent-Based and Holonic Systems Modeling and Simulation

Knowledge Representation and Intelligent Systems

System of Systems – Architecture and Integration

Computational Intelligence Techniques

 

 

 


Department of Systems Engineering --- Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology --- University of Arkansas at Little Rock