C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E
M O H A M M A D A L I
PRESENT STATUS:
Joined in Master of Science in Industrial Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology in Summer 2021. Expected to finish in Summer 2022.
PRESENT ADDRESS:
251 10th ST NW, Apt-C108
Atlanta, GA, 30318
Email: *******@******.***; ********@*****.***
WORK EXPERIENCE
April 2021 - April 2021 American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Assistant Professor- Full time
January 2007 - March 2012 American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Lecturer- Full time
EDUCATION
2022
2006
Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering
Karlstad University, Sweden
M.Sc in Mechanical Engineering
2003 Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh B. Sc in Mechanical Engineering
List of Publications:
1. Ali, M., Bumblaukas, D & Becicka, D “Public Perception of More Financial Incentives during COVID-19: A Case Study of RMG sector in Bangladesh” for the Journal of Applied Business and Economics (JABE), Volume 22. ISSN 1499-691X (submitted). 2. Ali, M, Rahman, Syed M. & Frederico, G “Capability Components of Supply Chain Resilience for Readymade Garments (RMG) Sector in Bangladesh During COVID-19” for the Journal of Modern Supply Chain Research and Application, ISSN 2631-3871(submitted). 3. Ali, M., Haque, K. & Bumblaukas, D “The Power of demand Chan Management in Supply: A focus on Perishable Items in Bangladesh During COVID-19” for the AIUB Journal of Business and Economics (AJBE), Volume 17, ISSN 1683-8742 (submitted). 4. Azadegan, A., Hussain, M., Shaheen, I., & Ali, M “Coordination and Power in Humanitarian Relief: A focus on Rohingya Refugee Camp Collaborative projects” for the Journal of Operations Management (submitted).
5. Ali, M., & Habib, M. M. (2012). Supply chain management of textile industry: A case study on Bangladesh. Int. J Sup. Chain. Mgt Vol, 1(2), 35.
6. Ali, M., & Habib, M. M. (2012). The material requirements planning system for readymade garments and inventory control. Journal of Applied Management and Investments, 1(2), 140-145. 7. Ali, M., (2018) “National Delegation to the Conference of the Parties (COPs) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)” for the AIUB Journal of Business and Economics (AJBE), Volume 16, ISSN 1683-8742. List of conference papers:
1. Azadegan, A., Hossain, M., & Ali, M. (2020). Coordinating Collaborative Supply Chain Efforts: A Focus on Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2020, No. 1, p. 13583). Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management. 2. Ali, M., & Bumblaukas, D (2020). Coordinating Cooperation of External Stakeholders of RMG Sector in Bangladesh during COVID-19. Decision Science Institute, Hueston, USA. 3. Azadegan, A., Hossain, M., & Ali, M. (2020). Rohyngia Camps in Bangladesh and Collaborative Coordination. Decision Science Institute, Hueston, USA. 4. Ali, M., & Haque, K (2020). COVID-19 and the Future of Emerging Markets. Decision Science Institute, Hueston, USA.
5. Ali, M., & Bumblaukas, D (2021). Towards Herd Humanity: COVID-19 Vaccination Reluctance in Bangladesh, Decision Science Institute, USA.
Short Articles
1. Ali, Mohammad and Bumblauskas, Dan. (2020, In Press). A Glimpse of Postpandemic World. National Daily. American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB). Available: URL: https://www.daily-sun.com/printversion/details/493444/A-Glimpse-of-Postpandemic-World 2. Villanueva, C and Ali, Mohammad (2020, In Press) Possibility of Providing Intangible Services through Online during Post Corona Pandemic Period. National Daily. American International University (AIUB). Available: URL: https://www.daily- sun.com/printversion/details/483507/Possibility-of-Providing-Intangible-Services-through-Online- during-Post-Corona-Pandemic-Period
3. Ali, Mohammad (2020, In Press). Mobile van a pandemic solution of perishable food supply. National Daily. American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB). Available:URL: http://saradin.news/english/mobile-van-a-pandemic-solution-of-perishable-food-supply/ Taught courses:
1. Business Project
2. Total Quality Management
3. Inventory Management
4. Managing Operations and Quality
5. Operations Management
Software:
1. Microsoft project Software
2. Statistical R software
3. Python
4. MATLAB
References:
David Goldsman Professor and Director of Masters Programs H. Milton Stewart School of ISyE
433 Groseclose Bldg., Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA 30332-0205
Phone/Fax: 404-***-****/2301
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Dan P. Bumblauskas Associate Professor
Jeff & Julie Hamilton/ ESP International Fellow for Supply Chain & Logistics Management
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls IA
Phone: 412-***-****
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