- Center for Manufacturing Logistics Archive
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Tennenbaum Institute to Collaborate with Lockheed Martin
Atlanta (July 8, 2009) — The Tennenbaum Institute (TI) at Georgia Tech is conducting a 2.5-year-long research project with Lockheed Martin Aerospace to prepare for the production of the new F-35 Lightning II. -
Peak, McGinnis speak on Model Based Systems Engineering
Atlanta (May 19, 2009) — Russell Peak (MARC) and Leon McGinnis (ISyE) spoke to the systems engineering division, modeling and simulation committee, of the National Defense Industries Association on April 22, 2009. -
McGinnis Receives Courtesy Appointment in ME
Atlanta (May 15, 2009) — Professor Leon McGinnis has received a courtesy appointment in the George Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering (ME). -
CostVision, PSLM Center Launch Research Collaboration
Atlanta (December 9, 2008) — CostVision,a Denver, CO firm, and the PSLM Center at Georgia Tech have launched a research collaboration funded by the Air Force Research Labs. -
Creating Roadmap For F35 Global Delivery
Atlanta (December 9, 2008) — Dr. Bill Kessler, President of Palisades Enterprises and Professor and Director of Executive Programs for the Tennenbaum Institute at Georgia Tech, and Dr. Leon McGinnis, Eugene C. Gwaltney Chair in Manufacturing Systems, Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, are leading a multidisciplinary team of experts from Georgia Tech, Georgia State University and INSEAD, who will address a broad range of issues, from trade and security policy to system modeling to collaboration. -
McGinnis Speaks at Defense Manufacturing Conference
Atlanta (December 9, 2008) — Professor McGinnis's address focused on "transformation challenges in global collaborative/network centric manufacturing" and highlighted the R&D currently underway and in development at Georgia Tech. -
Kessler, McGinnis play key roles at 2008 NCM Forum
Atlanta (December 5, 2008) — Dr. Bill Kessler, President of Palisades Enterprises and Professor and Director of Executive Programs for the Tennenbaum Institute at Georgia Tech, acted as moderator at this year's forum, and Dr. Leon McGinnis, Eugene C. Gwaltney Chair in Manufacturing Systems and Professor, Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, moderated one of the four breakout sessions, focusing on R&D needs in NCM. -
German Simulation Expert Visits Keck Lab
Atlanta (August 4, 2008) — Dr. Oliver Rose, Simulation Chair in the School of Applied Computation at the Technical University of Dresden, visited the Keck Virtual Factory Lab June 23-25, 2008. -
PSLM collaborates with Lockheed Martin on Sys Model
Atlanta (October 24, 2007) — Professor Leon McGinnis and colleagues Russell Peak (MARC) and Chris Paredis (ME) are working with Lockheed Martin to demonstrate the use of a new systems modeling language (SysML) for supporting system design with integrated simulation and analysis. -
Keck Lab wins EVO Planning Grant from NSF
Atlanta (October 24, 2007) — Professor Leon McGinnis, along with colleagues John Fowler (Arizona State University), Russ Meller (University of Arkansas), and Dima Nazzal (University of Central Florida) have been awarded a planning grant from NSF focused on Discrete Event Logistics Systems. -
Top industry executives interact with students
Atlanta (April 2, 2007) — Each semester, Dr. Judith Norback, ISyE's director of Workplace and Academic Communication, pulls together a group of top industry executives from a variety of fields to interact directly with ISyE students in Senior Design. This year's panel included Chip Robert, David McKenney, John McKenney, and Jeb Stewart.
