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About John K. Jackman

Uncertainty in systems is a direct result of incomplete information about some aspect of system operations. For example, an unexpected delay in a shipment occurs due to unknown causes or a manufacturing process produces unacceptable characteristics for a product because of some underlying phenomena that are not known. Identifying and understanding the sources of uncertainty in systems are critical steps in system design. We use computational models to predict how systems will behave under conditions of uncertainty.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Iowa State University Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
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Honors and Awards

  • Outstanding IE Professor, 2003, Engineering Student Council
  • A. D. Welliver Fellowship, 1995, Boeing
  • Outstanding IE Professor, 1995, Engineering Student Council

Courses

  • Manufacturing Systems Engineering
  • Stochastic Modeling
  • Simulation
  • Enterprise Modeling and Integration
  • Simultaneous Engineering in Manufacturing Systems
  • Geometric Modeling

Contact Information

3025 Black Engineering
2529 Union Dr
Ames, IA 50011
Phone: 515-294-0126
Fax: 515-294-3524

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Publications (9)

Conference Proceedings and Presentations (28)