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Operations Management
Office of Doctoral Studies
Operations Management
Northwestern University
2001 Sheridan Road, Room 221
Evanston, IL 60208-2001
Email: kellogg-phd@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Phone: (847) 491-2832
Fax: (847) 467-6717
Web: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/doctoral/programs/opsmgmt.htm

Program Description

The PhD program in Operations Management (OM) focuses on managerial decision making through quantitative, economic modeling of operations functions in firms. Examples of research areas include logistics, distribution and supply-chain management; capacity and production planning and control of processing networks, revenue management, health-care management, and contracting and economic mechanism design. The research problems are studied primarily through mathematical models, either descriptive or normative, that build on modern economic paradigms. Models are analyzed using tools from optimization, game theory, probability, and statistics. The Operations Management group is also active in advancing these underlying methodologies. Field studies and empirical analyses are also conducted to test those models and to guide further theoretical work.

The program is offered by the Operation Management group, which is part of the Managerial Economics and Decisions Sciences (MEDS) Department.

Faculty

The primary appointment for those faculty with joint or affiliate status in another program is noted in parentheses.

Professors: Sunil Chopra (Administration), Sudhakar Dattatray Deshmukh (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Martin A. Lariviere (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Jan A. Van Mieghem (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Rakesh V. Vohra (Managerial Economics and Strategy)
Associate Professors: Gad Allon (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Baris Ata (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Achal Bassamboo (Managerial Economics and Strategy)
Assistant Professors: Sarang Prakash Deo (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Rezzan Canan Ebert (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Itai Gurvich (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Wuqin Lin (Managerial Economics and Strategy), Hyo Duk Shin (Managerial Economics and Strategy)