Dr. F. Fred Choobineh, P.E. is the Director of Nebraska EPSCoR and Milton E. Mohr Distinguished Professor of Engineering. He also holds a courtesy appointment as a professor of Management. His research areas include: Design and Control of Manufacturing Systems, and Modeling Uncertainty for decision making under risk.
Abdoli, M. and F. Choobineh, "Empirical Bayes forecasting methods for job flow times", IIE Transactions, Vol. 37, No. 7, pp. 635-649, 2005. PDF File
Langewisch, A. and F. Choobineh, "Mean and Variance Bounds and Propagation for Ill-Specified Random Variables," IEEE Trans.On Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp 494-506, 2004. PDF File
Choobineh, F., and E. Mohebbi, "Material Planning for Production Kits Under Uncertainty, " Journal of Production Planning & Control, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp 63-70, 2004. PDF File
Ryan, S. M.,and F. Choobineh, "Total WIP and WIP Mix for a CONWIP Controlled Job Shop," IIE Transactions, Vol.35, pp405-418, 2003.
Hashemi, R. R., F. Choobineh, "A Fuzzy Rough Sets Classifier for Database Mining," Smart Engineering System Design, Vol. 4, pp.107-114, 2002.
Sowrirajan, S., and F. Choobineh, "A Dynamic AGV Dispatcher for a C-CONWIP Controlled Job Shop," Journal of Design and Manufacturing Automation, Vol. 1, pp. 81-105, 2001.
Ryan, S. M., B. Baynat, and F. F. Choobineh, "Determining Inventory Levels in a CONWIP Controlled Job Shop," IIE Transaction, Vol. 32, pp. 105-114, 2000.
• After 14 years as Associate Dean for the College of Engineering, Dr.
John Ballard will be returning to the IMSE department to teach and work
with students.
• Dr. Paul Savory has been appointed Director of Summer Sessions and
Flexible Programs for the University of Nebraska.