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Dr.Ingalls has provided tremendous guidance, technical support and assistance to students in their successful completion of PhD dissertation, Masters thesis  or creative component. This research has helped in contributing towards developing and promoting knowledge in the field of logistics, simulation, manufacturing, information technology, etc.

 

Ph.D. Students (Advisor)
Loay Sehwail, Yen-Ping Leow, Rajesh Veliyanallore

 

Ph.D. Students (Co-Advisor)
Sherri Shearon Avery, Qualitative Optimization: Development Of A Methodology For Determining The Shortest Path Of A Network With Interval-Valued Arc Lengths, December 2003.
 

Ananth Krishnamoorthy

 

M.S. Students – Thesis (Advisor)
Shreyas Bhat, Strategic Positioning Of Inventory In Supply Chain Models, May 2002
 

Nitin Agrawal, Breadth First Algorithm For Qualitative Discrete Event Simulation, December 2003.
 

Prasad Mahajan, Analysis Of Methods For Determining Warm-Up Length For Steady State Simulation, May 2004.

 

M.S. Students – Creative Component
Loay Sehwail, E-Supply Chain: Procurement And Logistics In The Internet Economy, May, 2001
 

Ajay Athale, UPS Letter Center Analysis, May, 2002
 

Babla Bogam, Study of Demand Forecasting Techniques and Development of an Object-Oriented Visual

C++ Demand Forecasting Application Creative Component, August, 2002
 

Maya Cariyappa, Product Life Cycle Management Review, August, 2002
 

Abhijit H. Hora , Developing Discrete-Event Simulation Programs: Issues and Methodologies, December, 2002
 

Hitesh Govind, B2B Marketplaces: Concepts, December, 2002
 

Srikant Vinakota and Prashant Bele, Optimal Vehicle Routing for the Western Oklahoma City Region, December, 2002
 

Hariharan Balasubramanian, Study Of Agility In Supply Chains, May, 2003
 

Handi Hariyono, Global Sourcing: An Analysis, December 2003.
 

Akram Helal, Examining the Direct Model with Sustaining and Disruptive Technologies, May 2004.
 

 

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