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Edward Pohl
Also published under:Ed Pohl, E. A. Pohl, Edward A. Pohl
Affiliation
University of Arkansas
Topic
Bayesian Model,Decision-making,Monte Carlo Simulation,Stakeholder Values,Standardised,System Design,System Resilience,Trade-off Analysis,Ability Of System,Accelerated Degradation Test,Affinity Groups,Alternative Models,Annual Savings,Bayesian Inference,Candidate Solutions,Central Distribution,Central Storage,Central Unit,Complex Design,Computational Challenges,Conceptual Model,Conjugate Prior,Convolutional Neural Network,Convolutional Neural Network Model,Critical Infrastructure,Decision Model,Decision Variables,Deep Neural Network,Deep Neural Network Model,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Deep Reinforcement Learning Agent,Definition Of The Term,Degradation Process,Design Decisions,Design Options,Design Points,Design Problem,Design Process,Design Space,Design Space Exploration,Dimensions Of Resilience,Distribution Of Parameters,Drift Correction,Effect Of Parameters,Effective Use,Emerging Research Field,End State,Engineering Design,Environmental Conditions,Essential Task,
Biography
Edward Pohl, Ed is a Professor and Head of the Industrial Engineering Department and holder of the 21st Century Professorship at the University of Arkansas. Before coming to Arkansas, Ed spent twenty-one years in the United States Air Force where he served in a variety of engineering, operations analysis and academic positions during his career. Ed received his Ph.D. in Systems and Industrial Engineering from the University of Arizona. His primary research interests are in risk, reliability, engineering optimization, healthcare and supply chain risk analysis, and decision making. Ed was the recipient of the 2012 A, J. Golomski Best Paper Award from the QCRE Division of IIE, The Alan O. Plait award for Tutorial Excellence at RAMS in 2004, and 1998. Ed is a Fellow of IISE, Fellow of SRE and a Senior Member of IEEE, and Senior Member of ASQ. Ed currently serves on the Board of Directors for the RAMS conference, and as a member of the Board of Directors for the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineering Society for Engineering and Management Systems.