Skip to main content
NC State Home

Julie Swann

JS
Headshot of Julie Swann

A. Doug Allison Distinguished Professor and Department Head

4121 Fitts-Woolard Hall

919.515.6423

Bio

Julie Swann is the department head and A. Doug Allison Distinguished Professor of the Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. She is an affiliate faculty in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at both NC State and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Before joining NC State, Swann was the Harold R. and Mary Anne Nash Professor in the Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. There she co-founded and co-directed the Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems (CHHS), one of the first interdisciplinary research centers on the Georgia Tech campus. Starting with her work with CHHS, Swann has conducted research, outreach and education to improve how health and humanitarian systems operate worldwide.

Health and Humanitarian Research

Swann is the 2022 President-Elect of INFORMS and a Fellow of IISE, INFORMS, and AIMBE as well as a research leader in using analytics and system approaches to enable healthcare and supply chains to become more efficient, effective, or equitable. Her work as a systems engineer with analytics skills relates to areas of public health, public policy, epidemiology, infectious disease, supply chain management, and disaster response. Recent activities include:

  • Conducting analytics to reduce adverse events and unplanned admissions to hospitals and skilled nursing facilities for the Medicare system, as part of a data innovation team in the 2019-2020 CMS national innovation challenge. This work includes examining the role of the CMS quality ranking systems on adverse events and unplanned admissions.
  • Leading a team selected by the CDC and the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists to develop forecasts and decision models to support state decision making during the Covid-19 pandemic in the US.
  • Analyzing the disease’s epidemiology and public health impacts the spread of a pandemic, including influenza (2007 to current) and Covid-19 (2020 to present).
  • Educating practitioners from non-profits, industry, government agencies, etc., that conduct emergency management and disaster response on crucial aspects of supply chain management.
  • Quantifying the return on investment from decisions by state agencies to improve pediatric asthma.
Julie Swann discusses her health and humanitarian research

 

Collaborations

Swann has collaborated widely with organizations such as:

  • The American Red Cross
  • The Carter Center
  • CARE USA
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
  • Emory University Hospital
  • State Departments of Public Health
  • and many other companies

Worldwide, she has contributed to the education of thousands of practitioners in health and humanitarian systems through the co-creation and teaching in a professional certificate program at Georgia Tech. This contribution includes teaching in the MASHLM program in Lugano, Switzerland, and co-chairing the annual Health and Humanitarian Logistics Conference.

Media Coverage

Swann has served as an expert for the media, appearing in sources such as:

Julie Swann talks with WRAL about COVID-19

To see her full list of media appearances with links to each publication, view ISE’s In the News page.

 

Education

Ph.D. Doctorate of Industrial Engineering/Management Science Northwestern University 2001

MSIE Master of Science in Industrial Engineering/Management Science Northwestern University 1998

BSIE Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology 1996

Area(s) of Expertise

Swann is a research leader in using mathematical modeling to enable supply chain systems and health care to become more efficient, effective, or equitable. Recent collaborations have been to quantify the return on public investments to improve pediatric asthma, plan for infectious disease outbreaks, analyze administrative claims data from Medicaid patients across the US, and design systems with decentralized decision-makers.

Publications

View all publications
  • President-Elect, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 2022
  • Fellow, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 2022
  • Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering 2022
  • Chair of the Council of Industrial Engineering Academic Department Heads, Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers 2021
  • Finalist in Best Service Science Paper Competition, INFORMS 2020
  • Volunteer Service Award, Institute of Industrial Systems Engineers 2020
  • Fellow, Institute of Industrial Engineers 2020
  • GT College of Engineering 's Georgia Power Professor of Excellence 2012
  • Atlanta Busines Chronicle's 40 under 40 Award 2011
  • Joe Magnan Alumna of the Year for Tattnall Square Academy 2007
  • Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni of Georgia Tech Inductee 2006
  • CAREER Award, National Science Foundation 2004
  • Charles McKuen Award for outstanding contributions to General Motors 2004
  • Council of Logistics Management Dissertation Award 2002