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ISE/IDM 288 Faculty Introduction Dr. Scott Schultz. Education – BS in Industrial and Systems Engineering – University of Florida, 1984. MEng. in Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering – North Carolina State University, 1985.
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ISE/IDM 288 Faculty Introduction Dr. Scott Schultz • Education – • BS in Industrial and Systems Engineering – University of Florida, 1984. • MEng. in Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering – North Carolina State University, 1985. • PhD Industrial Engineering – North Carolina State University, 2002.
Industry ExperienceDr. Scott Schultz • Industry Experience – • Ford Motor Company: • Operations Research Analyst, 1985-87 • Programmer/Analyst – Engine Division, 1987-1990 • Systems Supervisor – Essex Engine Plant / Windsor Engine Plant, 1990-1993 • Team Manager – Truck Modular Engine Program, 1993-1996. • Plant Floor Systems Supervisor, 1996-1998 • Furniture Manufacturing Management Center: • Analyst – 2000-2002. • Mercer Engineering Research Center: • Consulting – manufacturing and military, 2002 - present
Teaching Experience Dr. Scott Schultz • Teaching Experience – • 11 years as Industrial Engineer – Mercer Univ. • - ISE 302 (Operations Research) • - ISE 362 (Production scheduling and control) • - ISE 403 (Simulation) • - EGR 312 (Engineering Economy) • - XXX 480/487/488 (Senior Design) • - EGR 126 (Computing/C++ for Engineers) • - ETM 645/647/610/607 (Eng, Mgt. Graduate Courses) • - ISE/IDM 288 (Intro to Industrial Eng. and Ind. Mgt) • - ISE 482L (ISE Capstone Lab) • 2 years Business School – Mercer Univ. • - MGT 382 (Operations Management) • - PMBA 654 (IT Strategy)
Research InterestsDr. Scott Schultz • Research Interests – • Radar Warning Receiver Scheduling • Applications of Meta-heuristics • Manpower balancing on projects with precedence considered (RCAN) • Solar golf cart • Prosthetic Machining and Assembly
Other InterestsDr. Scott Schultz • Other Mercer Interests – • IIE Student Chapter Faculty Advisor • Bear Backer • Intramural Basketball champions (2009,2008, 2005)
AdviceDr. Scott Schultz • Advice – • IE/IDM Good job opportunities • Pursue summer intern positions • Work hard • Be involved