Industrial Engineering

Clemson IE Brings Home Several 2023 HFES Awards

During the 67th HFES Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, Clemson IE students and faculty were awarded for their contributions to the human factors and ergonomics field, followed by the student chapter receiving the Gold HFES Chapter Recognition Award.

Raul Chavez-Negrete named Program Coordinator for the Master’s in Engineering in Industrial Engineering

Starting in August 2023, Dr. Raul Chavez-Negrete, DBA, MS, took on a position in Clemson IE as a Professor of Practice and the Program Coordinator for the Master’s in Engineering in Industrial Engineering Program. With his passion and background in business, Raul enjoys teaching combinations of business, management, and engineering subjects to his undergraduate students […]

NSF Funding Award

Congratulations to Dr. Jackie Cha and Dr. Dan Li, both Assistant Professors in Clemson IE, for receiving a National Science Foundation (NSF) funding award for their submission titled “CICI: UCSS: Human-Centered Cybersecurity in Robotic Surgery (HCCRS) – Coordinating the Human and Cyber Infrastructure for Cybersecurity”! The goal of this research is to design new human-centered […]

Bill Ferrell elected IISE VP for the Mid-Atlantic Region

Congratulations to Dr. Bill Ferrell, who has recently been elected as the IISE – Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers VP for the Mid-Atlantic Region! Ferrell joined the Clemson University Industrial Engineering Department in August 1988 after receiving his PhD in Operations Research from NC State University. “I found logistics/supply chains fascinating during my PhD […]

Sudeep Hegde and Jackie Cha named Faculty Fellows

Hedge and Cha Profiles

Sudeep Hegde and Jackie Cha named CUSHR Faculty Fellows. The program is a step forward in our commitment to health services research, and the University’s commitment to health innovation.

Faculty Spotlight: Yongjia Song

Yongjia Song has just been awarded a 3-year grant from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to study topics related to contested logistics, with a total amount of about $350K. The concept is that (military) logistics planning should incorporate the possibility of being contested and challenged by an adversary.

IE Welcomes New Faculty Members

Clemson’s Department of Industrial Engineering (IE), one of the nation’s top 20 public IE programs, is pleased to announce the arrival of three outstanding faculty members.  Caglar Calayan, Assistant Professor. Dr. Caglar Caglayan joined the IE faculty after earning a Ph.D. in Operations Research at the Georgia Institute of Technology in August 2019.  Dr. Caglayan’s research […]