JONATHAN F. BARD
The University of Texas
Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering
Austin, TX 78712-0292
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EDUCATION:
D.Sc. - The George Washington University, 1979
Operations Research (Minor in Statistics)
M.S. - Stanford University, 1969
Aeronautical Engineering (Concentration in
Optimization and Control Theory)
B.S. - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1968
Aeronautical Engineering
REGISTRATION:
Professional Engineer, Texas # 58835
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
1984 present
University of Texas Austin, TX
Professor & Industrial Properties Corporation Faculty Fellow,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Area Coordinator, Operations Research & Industrial Engineering Program
Associate Director, Center for Management of Operations & Logistics
Assistant Graduate Advisor, Manufacturing Systems Program
19811983
Northeastern University Boston, MA
Assistant Professor
College of Business Administration
Department of Management Science
19791982
University of Massachusetts Boston, MA
Assistant Professor
College of Management
Department of Management Science
VISITING POSITIONS:
May July, 2010
London Business School London
Professor
Department of Management Science and Operations
1989 - 1990
The Technion Israel Institute of Technology Haifa
Professor
Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management
19831984
University of California Berkeley, CA
Associate Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering & Operations Research
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
19751979The Aerospace Corporation Washington, DC
Program Manager
19721975Booz, Allen & Hamilton Bethesda, MD
Project Manager
19691972The Mitre Corporation Bedford, MA
Systems Engineer
RESEARCH:
Design and analysis of manufacturing systems, workforce issues in healthcare, internal
and external logistics, hierarchical optimization and decomposition techniques, personnel
planning and scheduling, irregular airline operations.
HONORS & AWARDS:
INFORMS Fellow (2006)
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
Hamilton Book Award; Operations Research Models and Methods (2004)
University Co-operative Society
Outstanding IIE Publication (2003)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
IIE Transactions Award for Best Application Paper (2003)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
David F. Baker Distinguished Research Award (2002)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
Dean's Fellow (2002)
The University of Texas
Fellow, Center for Decisions under Uncertainty (2001)
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
Operations Research Division Outstanding Contribution Award (1997)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
IIE Fellow (1996)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
Joint Publishers Book-of-the-Year Award; Project Management (1995)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
LAIL Research Fellowship (June 1995)
Ecole Centrale de Lille
Outstanding IIE Publication Award (1994)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
CORE Research Fellowship (1994)
Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, UCL, Belgium
Distinguished Scholar (June 1994)
Japanese Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
Operations Research Division Application Award (1993)
Institute of Industrial Engineers
Industrial Properties Corp. Endowed Faculty Fellow (1990-present)
The University of Texas
Lady Davis Fellowship (1989-90)
The Technion Israel Institute of Technology
University Faculty Research Award (1989)
The University of Texas
IIE, Vector to Excellence Award, Austin Chapter (1988-89)
US Army-ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship (1988)
Belvoir RD&E Center
Sun Oil Fellowship (Spring 1986)
NASA-ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship (1985)
Johnson Space Center/Texas A&M University
NASA-ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship (1983)
Jet Propulsion Laboratory/CALTECH
EDITORSHIPS:
INDUSTRIAL HIGHLIGHTS:
Designed long-range planning framework for automating general mail processing facilities
at the U.S. Postal Service and developed software to manage both equipment acquisition and
operations.
Reengineered the information flows in a PCB assembly plant and developed a decision
support system for scheduling production.
Designed and implemented a nurse management decision support system now running in over a
dozen hospitals in the US and UK.
Analyzed and redesigned the layout of a $10 million FMS work center using group
technology concepts.
Developed the requirements for, and oversaw the acquisition of, a fully automated MRP
system for an international electronics firm.
Designed a management information system for measuring worker productivity in the
shipbuilding industry and performed a longitudinal statistical study to assess operational
deficiencies.
Designed and conducted a wide variety of feasibility and operation analyses involving
vehicle routing, risk-benefit tradeoffs, telecommunications systems, and corporate
strategic planning.
SOFTWARE:
BLP: Branch and bound algorithm for linear and integer bilevel programming
NBLP: Branch and bound algorithm for nonlinear bilevel programming
AHP: Implementation of Saaty's Analytic Hierarchy Process
R&D: Interactive code for R&D project selection and termination
PALB: Dynamic programming implementation of assembly line balancing with parallel
workstations
MAJOR CONSULTING:
2006 -- present
Federal Express
Pittsburgh, PA
2001present
Care Systems, Inc
Ministry of Agriculture
Paris, France
19941996
Japan Post
Tokyo, Japan
1992present
Planmatics, Inc.
Bethesda, MD
19921993
AIQ Systems, Inc.
Incline Village, NV
19901991
U.S. Postal Service
Washington, DC
19881991
Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Washington, DC
19881991
Texas Instruments
Austin, TX
19871988
American Airlines
Dallas, TX
19851990
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA
19841985
Transamerica Delaval, Inc.
Burlingame, CA
19831984
Zehntel Corporation
Walnut Creek, CA
19821984
Decision Analysis Corporation
Lexington, MA
19821985
System Software, Inc.
Boston, MA
19811983
Office of Technology Assessment
Washington, DC
19801983U.S. Department of HUD
Washington, DC
BIOGRAPHICAL LISTINGS:
Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology
Who's Who in Computer Education and Research
International Directory of Distinguished Leadership
International Who's Who in Engineering
Who's Who in Engineering Education
SOCIETIES:
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) (Past President, Austin Chapter)
Production & Operations Management Society (POMS)
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Omega Rho (Operations Research)
Sigma Tau (Engineering)
GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION:
Ph.D. Dissertations
[1] Efficient Arc Reduction in Stochastic Networks, James E. Bennett (1987).
[2] Extensions to the Multilevel Programming Problem, James T. Moore (1987).
[3] Algorithms for Nonlinear Bilevel Mathematical Programs, Thomas A. Edmunds (1988).
[4] Mathematical Models for the Design, Analysis and Staffing of General Mail Facilities,
Ahmad Jarrah (1991).
[5] The Set-Union Knapsack Problem, David Nehme (December 1995).
[6] Framework for Exact and Heuristics Solutions for the Airlines' Irregular Operations
Routing Problem, Michael Arguello (May 1997).
[7] The Inventory Routing Problem with Satellite Facilities, Liu Huang (August 1997).
[8] The Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Capacity Constraints, Georgios
Kontoravdis (August 1997).
[9] Theory and Algorithms for Flow Shop Scheduling with Setup Times, Roger Rios Mercado
(August 1997).
[10] Models and Solution Techniques for the Aircraft Schedule Recovery Problem, Benjamin
G. Thengvall (August 1999).
[11] Modeling and Optimization of Disruption Management, Xiangtong Qi (May 2003).
[12] Model and Solution Techniques for Machine Scheduling Problems in High Volume
Factories, Xinhui Zhang (August 2003).
[13] Multimachine Scheduling with Priority and Resource Constraints, Siwate
Rojanasoonthon (May 2004).
[14] Staff Planning and Scheduling in the Service Industry: An Application to US Postal
Service Mail Processing and Distribution Centers, Lin Wan (May 2005).
[15] Models and Algorithms for Midterm and Daily Nursing Scheduling, Hadi W. Purnomo (May
2005).
[16] Resource Reallocation in Project Management, Guidong Zhu (May 2005).
[17] A Stochastic Optimization Approach to Long-Term Staff Planning at the U.S. Postal
Service, Yong Min Wang (August 2006).
[18] Lot-Sizing and Inventory Routing for a Production-Distribution Supply Chain,
Narameth Nananukul (May 2008).
[19] Flexible Shift Scheduling of Physicians in Hospitals, Jens Brunner (July 2009).
[20] Combining Mathematical Programming and Metaheuristics: An Application to
Semiconductor Manufacturing, Yumin Deng (December 2009).
[21] Weekly Routing and Scheduling of Home Therapists. Yufen Shao (December 2011).
[22] Vehicle Routing and Scheduling Problems with Side Constraints, Yuan Qu (expected
December 2012).
[23] Assembly and Test Operations with Multipass Requirements in Semiconductor
Manufacturing, Zhufeng Gao (expected December 2012).
M.S. Theses
[1] Optimal Through Flight Analysis, Ian G. Cunningham (1985).
[2] A Multiple Objective Methodology for Evaluating Space Station Subsystem Automation,
John M. Kelly (1985).
[3] Optimal R&D Resource Allocation, Pedro E. Kaufmann (1987).
[4] Shortest Path Problems for Probabilistic Networks, Jeanne L. Miller (1987).
[5] Single Machine Scheduling with Flowtime and Earliness Penalties, Krishnamurthi
Venkatraman (1989).
[6] Design and Optimization of a Long-Distance Telephone Networks, Wassim Bejjani (1989).
[7] Printed Circuit Board Component Insertion Optimization, Raymond Clayton (1989).
[8] Simulation and Mixed Integer Linear Programming Models for Analysis of Semi-Automated
Mail Processing, Steven D. Wert (1989).
[9] Simulation of a Printed Wire Board Facility, Louis G. Zachos (1989).
[10] Discrete Event Simulation of a Medium Volume Production Line Using Slam II
Simulation Language, Daniel J. Crowley (1991).
[11] Sequencing Mixed-Model Assembly Lines to Minimize Inventory and Line Length, Sameer
Joshi (1991).
[12] A Manufacturing Data Collection System, Lea Ann Graham (1992).
[13] Facility-Wide Improvements to Printed Wire Board Assembly Scheduling, Scott D.
Holland (1992).
[14] An Analysis of the Potential Impact of Control Strategies for Bulk Queueing Systems
on Semiconductor Manufacturing Facilities, Jennifer K. Robinson (1993).
[15] Capacity Expansion with Discrete Options in Semiconductor Manufacturing Systems,
Krishna Srinivasan (1995).
[16] Collaborative Product Development and Management, Raja W. Shaik (2000).
[17] Workforce Scheduling in the Service Industry, Canan Binici (2000).
[18] Solving Nurse Scheduling Problems Using the Column Generation Approach, Hadi W.
Purnomo (2002).
[19] Solving the Workgroup Assignment Problem Using Tabu Search, Lakshmi N.K.
Ramachandran (2003).
[20] An Analysis of the Arrival Slot Reallocation Problem during a Ground Delay Program,
Dinesh N. Mohan (May 2005).
[21] On Implementing Hit-and-Run Drivers in a Multi-Start Framework, Domingo A. Lara (May
2007).
[22] Using Monte Carlo Simulation to Analyze and Validate Heuristically Determined
Vehicle Routing Zones, Jing Zan (December 2008).
[23] The Therapist Scheduling Problem for Patients with Fixed Appointment Times, Huan
Wang (December 2011).