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IESE Alumnus Michael Callahan featured on The History Channel |
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Welcome to the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering (IESE) –one of the newest departments within the University of Illinois College of Engineering.
Building on the traditions of the former Department of General Engineering and Industrial Engineering program, IESE will prepare students with the combined business and systems engineering education they need to thrive in an enterprise-oriented world.
IESE CLASS OF 2009 CHALLENGE
The Challenge has now hit the $1150 mark!!!
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David E. Goldberg , the Jerry S. Dobrovolny Distinguished Professor, Co-Director of Illinois Foundry for Innovation in Engineering Education, and Director of Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory (IlliGAL) has been selected to receive the 2010 IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Evolutionary Computation Pioneer Award. Selection for this award is a great honor, which has been given in the past to early researchers who helped establish the field. Professor Goldberg has been invited to receive his award at the IEEE World Congress on Computation Intelligence in Barcelona, Spain next summer. Congratulations, Professor Goldberg!
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Alumnus' product is a Popular Science Invention Award winner. |
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Professor Kiyavash Collaborates on ITI's New Traffic Analysis Testbed. |
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Department Head, Jong-Shi Pang, has been selected as a member in the inaugural 2009 class of Fellows of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Fellowship honors SIAM members who have made outstanding contributions to the fields served by SIAM. More information about the SIAM Fellows Program. College of Engineering Announcement. |
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Dušan Stipanović to receive 2009 Xerox Award for Faculty Research 
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Ali Abbas and Angelia Nedich Receive CAREER Awards
Ali Abbas, Assistant Professor in the Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering (IESE) Department and Director of the Information Systems and Decision Analysis Lab (ISDAL), recently received a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) recognizing his promising research and teaching. Read about Professor Abbas's Award 
Angelia Nedich, an assistant professor in the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering (IESE) , received a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award in 2008 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in recognition of her promising research and teaching activities. Read about Professor Nedich's Award 
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CAREER awards are a Foundation-wide activity that offers the National Science Foundation's most prestigious awards in support of junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research within the context of the mission of their organizations. These awards are therefore highly competitive and highly sought after. Qualified candidates must effectively integrate research and education into their proposals, which if accepted, allow them the opportunity to receive as much as $400,000 in research funding over a five-year period. |
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