Faculty & Staff Directory
Srimathy Mohan

Srimathy Mohan

Associate Professor
Supply Chain Management

Contact
Office:FAB N137
Mailing Address:
Main Campus
PO BOX 874706
Tempe, AZ 85287-4706

Phone: 480-965-6354
Fax: 480-965-8629
Email:

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Eduation
Ph.D., University of Montreal, 1998; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993; M.S., The University of Alabama, 1991; B.S., The University of Alabama, 1989.

Current Projects
Mohan, S., M. Gopalakrishnan, and A. Chandrashekar, "Multi-Item Economic Order Quantity Model with Permissible Delay in Payments and a Budgetary Constraint." Target Journal - Journal of the Operational Research Society.

Mohan, S., M. Gopalakrishnan, A. Chandrashekar, and H. Balasubramanian, "Estimating Project Activity times with Limited Information." Target journal - Computers & Operations Research.

Gopalakrishnan, M. and S. Mohan, "A Generic Model and Heuristic for Allocating Flexible, Part-time Workers." Target Journal - Computers and Industrial Engineering.

Academic Positions
Arizona State University: 1999-present. Previous Appointments: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Career and Recent Professional Awards; Teaching Award
Univsersity of Montreal: Dept. of Informatique and Recherche Operationnelle Scholarship, 1996-1998; FCAR Doctoral Scholarship, 1994-1996; University of Alabama, Graduate Council Research Fellowship, 1990-1991.

Professional Leadership
Ad Hoc Reviewer: Internation Journal of Production Planning and Control, 2004; Journal of Operations Management, 2003.

Representative Publications
Mohan, S. and D.M. Miller, "A simulation analysis to Reduce shipping Area congestion in a Pharmaceutical Distribution Center," Accepted with editorial corrections in the International Journal of Industrial Engineering.

Gopalakrishnan, M., S. Mohan, and Z. He, "A Tabu Search Heuristic for a Class of Maintenance Scheduling Problems," Computers and Industrial Engineering, Vol. 40, 149-160, 2001.

Gopalakrishnan, M., D. Ke, J-M. Bourjolly, and S. Mohan, "A Tabu Search Heuristic for the Capacitated Lot Sizing Problem with Setup Time and Setup Carryover," Management Science, Vol. 47, 851-863, 2001.

 


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SCM 515 - Decision Mod-Supply Chain Mgmt
Decision modeling approaches for supply chain management such as optimization, simulation, and decision analysis. Emphasizes spreadsheet-oriented approaches.

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