A Pioneer in Operations Research and Supply Chain Management
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Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyStephen Graves, a distinguished professor at MIT since 1977, serves as the Abraham J. Siegel Professor of Management with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His illustrious career spans decades of contributions to operations research and supply chain management, marked by significant leadership roles including Deputy Dean at MIT Sloan School, Chair of the MIT Faculty from 2001-2003, and co-director of the MIT Leaders for Manufacturing Program. After earning his AB and MBA from Dartmouth College and completing his PhD in operations research from the University of Rochester, he has dedicated his expertise to developing innovative solutions in manufacturing systems and distribution networks. His research portfolio encompasses supply chain optimization, manufacturing flexibility, and online retail operations, collaborating with major corporations like Amazon, IBM, Intel, and Boeing. A prolific scholar and editor, Graves has co-edited influential handbooks on production logistics and supply chain management while serving as editor-in-chief of Manufacturing & Services Operations Management. His exceptional contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including fellowships in INFORMS, MSOM, and POMS, alongside membership in the prestigious National Academy of Engineering. As a testament to his industry impact, he has served as chief science advisor to JDA Software and held advisory positions with companies like Optiant and Invistics, bridging the gap between academic theory and practical applications in operations management.