He has developed a graduate program in Supply Chain Engineering where he teaches Supply Chain Strategy and Supply Chain Modeling. Dr. Ingalls joined Oklahoma State in 2000 after 16 years in industry with Compaq, SEMATECH, General Electric and Motorola. He has a B.S. in Mathematics from East Texas Baptist College (1982), a M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University (1984) and a Ph.D. in Management Science from the University of Texas at Austin (1999). mario cornejo, Oklahoma State University Mario Cornejo is a Ph.D student in Industrial Engineering and Management at Oklahoma State University. Mario got his M.S. in Industrial Engineering at Oklahoma State University in 2005; then he worked at DELL implementing Six Sigma methodology where he got certified as a DELL-Green Belt and an ASQ-Black Belt. Before joining the master program, Mario worked for four years at an aircraft repair station of an airline company in inventory control and production planning areas. He also holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Centroamericana, in San Salvador. Chinnatat Methapatara, Oklahoma State University Chinnatat Methapatara is Master's Candidate in the School of Industrial Engineering and Management at Oklahoma State University, OSU. He is currently working as a Research Assistant on the Design for Supply Chain project. Prior to joining OSU he worked as a Research Assistant and a Systems Engineer. In 2005 he received his Bachelor's Degree from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok in the field of Electrical Engineering. Peerapol Sittivijan, Oklahoma State University Peerapol Sittivijan received his Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and Master's degree in Transportation Engineering in Mahidol University and Asian Institute of Technology respectively. He has also worked as a transportation planner and analyst where he performed transportation modeling and traffic analysis. Peerapol is a Master's student in Industrial Engineering at Oklahoma State University working on a project entitled Freight Movement Model Development for Oklahoma and Product Design for Supply Chain, where he develops a model to forecast freight flow patterns in the U.S., especially focusing on the area in the state of Oklahoma.
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