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Brandon McConnell

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Director of MEM and Associate Research Professor

4131C Fitts-Woolard Hall

919.515.7201

Bio

Brandon McConnell is a research associate professor in the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) and the Military and Veteran Liaison for the College of Engineering. After serving as an Infantry officer in the US Army, McConnell now leads the Military Operations Research Group consisting of Operations Research (OR) and ISE students interested in military and national security challenges. He also mentors and advises active-duty and veteran students from OR and ISE. He suffers from a chronic surfing addiction.

Education

Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Operations Research NC State University 2018

MOR Master of Operations Research NC State University 2015

BSOR Bachelor of Science in Operations Research United States Military Academy at West Point 2006

Area(s) of Expertise

McConnell's research interests broadly include military operations research, expeditionary logistics with risk, as well as inventory control, production applications, healthcare systems, and national security. A central theme to his research is making these decisions under conditions of uncertainty or while managing a set of risks. His most current work focuses on using nonstationary queuing theory, scheduling, and forecasting to conduct capacity planning and performance analysis for expeditionary logistics networks with risk.

Publications

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  • Richard H. Barchi Prize for Best Paper, Military Operations Research Society 2019
  • Award for Excellence in Classroom Teaching, NC State University 2018
  • ISE Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, NC State ISE Department 2018
  • Edward A. Shook Mentor Award, NC State ISE Department 2018
  • Recognition for Excellence in Mentorship, NC State University 2017
  • Salah Elmaghraby Award, NC State University 2015