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  <title><![CDATA[Jane Ammons Named Chair of the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Following a national search, Dr. Jane Chumley Ammons has
been named the Chair of the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial Engineering
(ISyE) at Georgia Tech, effective July 1, 2011. Dr. &nbsp;Ammons received her Ph.D. from Georgia Tech in
1982 and joined the ISyE faculty that year as an assistant professor. She
currently holds the rank of Professor in ISyE and also has served as Associate
Dean for Faculty Affairs in the College of Engineering since 2004. Dr. Ammons
will also hold the H. Milton and Carolyn J. Stewart Chair in ISyE. &nbsp;Dr. Ammons will be the first woman school
chair in the College of Engineering.</p><p> “Dr. Ammons brings with her a superb track
record as a researcher, advisor, and recognized leader in the field of
industrial engineering. She brings with her a vision to lead the H. Milton Stewart
School of Industrial Engineering to higher levels of excellence within a
multi-disciplinary and high-technology environment,” said Don P. Giddens, Dean
of the College of Engineering. “Dr. Ammons is a well-rounded educator and
administrator, and we look forward to the development of new curriculum,
service, and research endeavors.”</p>

<p>Dr. Ammons is the author or co-author of more than
100 refereed and technical publications in the area of manufacturing systems
and supply chain engineering with a special interest in developing closed loop,
environmentally sustainable systems. She has served in numerous School, College
and Institute capacities, including as the NSF ADVANCE Professor of Engineering
from 2002-2005. She has been principal or co-principal investigator on a
variety of sponsored research programs, having enjoyed support from both
industry and federal funding agencies.</p>

<p>In addition to her research and institutional
service activities, Professor Ammons has been highly active in professional
service external to Georgia Tech. Dr. Ammons is a Past-President of the
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) and has chaired the National Science
Foundation Engineering Advisory Committee. &nbsp;She is a member of the Technical Committee for
the Uganda: Millennium Science Initiative (MSI) Project co-financed by the
World Bank and serves as a Program Evaluator for ABET, the engineering
education accreditation organization.</p><p>At Georgia Tech, Dr. Ammons
has been honored with eight teaching/faculty awards at the school and
university levels. In addition to her academic experience, Dr. Ammons has
worked as a plant engineer for an industrial manufacturer and is a registered
Professional Engineer in the state of Georgia. </p><p>"Georgia Tech's ISyE has been such an important part of my academic life, and it is an honor to be named ISyE's new School Chair," said Ammons.&nbsp; "I look forward to continuing my work, in this new capacity, with ISyE's renowned faculty, students, peers, and community as we continue to strengthen and influence what industrial engineers do today and will do in the future.&nbsp; There are many global opportunities for industrial and systems engineers, and the grand challenges in the field are strategic imperatives for our efforts and impact."</p>

<p>The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and
Systems Engineering (ISyE) is the largest academic program of its kind in the
nation with a strong foundation in optimization, stochastics, simulation, and
statistics.&nbsp; Students and the
internationally renowned faculty understand, design, and optimize complex
systems in order to improve their performance in many operational settings
including supply chain logistics, transportation, finance, healthcare,
telecommunications, manufacturing, humanitarian relief, security,
sustainability, and others.&nbsp; ISyE’s
strengths in education, emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, and strong
discovery-to-application philosophy have enabled ISyE to achieve a premier
position in the field.&nbsp; With the recent
release of the 2012 <em>U. S. News &amp;
World Report</em>, ISyE again was ranked as the number one graduate program of
its kind, making this the 21<sup>st</sup> consecutive number one ranking.&nbsp; The School grants around 275 B.S. degrees,
215 M.S. degrees, and 30 Ph.D. degrees a year.</p>]]></body>
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