
Robert J. Graves
Adjunct Professor of Business Administration Co-Director, Master of Engineering Management Program John H. Krehbiel Sr. Professor for Emerging Technologies, Thayer School of Engineering
BSIE, Syracuse University, 1967; MSIE, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1969; PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1974. Areas of expertiseManagement Science, Operations Management, Technology Management
Current research topicsInternal logistics system conceptualization tools, multicriteria decision analysis, agent-based manufacturing control systems
Selected PublicationsWith F. Eldemer and C. Malmborg, "New Cycle Time and Space Estimation
Models for AS/RS Conceptualization," International Journal of Production
Research, 42(22), 2004; with F. Eldemer and C. Malmborg, "Conceptualizing
Automated Palletizing Systems," International Journal of Production Research,
42(24), 2004; with T. Xu and A. Desrochers, "Performance Modelling of
Dynamic Network-Based Decision Systems for Distributed Manufacturing,"
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 18(2–3), March–
May 2005; with A. Sanderson and R. Subbu, "A Scalable e-Engineering
Technology for Network-Based Concurrent Engineering in Electronics,"
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 18(5), 2005;
with T. Xu and A. Desrochers, "Discrete Event System Techniques for CIM,"
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, forthcoming
AwardsFellow, Institute of Industrial Engineers, 1992; Dr. David F. Baker Distinguished
Research Award, Institute of Industrial Engineers, 1997; Fellow, Society of
Manufacturing Engineers, 1998; Reed-Apple Award, Material Handling Industry
of America, 2002; School of Engineering Research Award, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, 2003; Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Professional Activities
Academic positions: Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1974–
79; Associate Professor, 1979–88, Professor and Co-Director, Flexible Assembly
System Laboratory in Manufacturing, 1988–91, University of Massachusetts
Amherst; Professor, 1991–2003, Associate Director of the Center for Integrated
Electronics and Electronics Manufacturing, 1994–97, Director, Rensselaer
Electronics Agile Manufacturing Research Institute, 1994–present, Emeritus
Research Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; John H. Krehbiel Sr. Professor
for Emerging Technologies, Thayer School of Engineering, 2003–
present; Tuck School of Business, 2003–present
Board memberships: Academic Coalition for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems;
Material Handling Institute, Inc., 1995–2001; Ve-design, Inc., 1994–present
Editorial positions: Associate Editor, IIE Transactions, 1996, Journal of Manufacturing Systems; Coeditor, Annals of Operations Research, 1996, Production Planning and Control, 1999; U.S. editor, International Journal of Production Planning and Control, 1992-99
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