Kamran Moinzadeh

Burlington Northern/Burlington Resources Professor of Manufacturing Management

Homer Simpson

Foster School of Business
University of Washington
565 Paccar Hall,
Seattle, WA 98195, USA

Email: kamran "at" uw.edu

Office: 565 Paccar Hall

Tel: 1-206-543-1932

Fax: 1-206-543-3968

TEACHING

Teaching AWARDS

  • TMMBA Professor of the Quarter (Autumn 2013)
  • Recipient of Ron Crocket Award for Graduate teaching (2013)
  • TMMBA Professor of the Quarter (Autumn 2012)
  • Recipient of Faculty Excellence in Teaching in the TMMBA Program (2012)
  • TMMBA Professor of the Quarter (Autumn 2011)
  • TMMBA Professor of the Quarter (Autumn 2010)
  • Recipient of Dean’s Faculty Research Award (2001)
  • MBA Core Professor of the Quarter (Spring 2001)
  • MBA Core teaching award (1997-98)
  • MBA Core teaching award (1996-97)

Courses:

  • MSIS 511: Operations and Supply Chain Management: An executive MScourse, which focuses on the role of operations and supply chain management in Business environment.
  • TMMBA 516: Operations and Supply Chain Management: An executive MBA course, which focuses on the role of operations and supply chain management in Business environment.
  • BA/OpMgt 502: Introduction to Operations Management: A coordinated introductory MBA core course. Subjects such as Productivity and Competitiveness, Operations Strategy, Total Quality Management, Capacity Management, Just in Time production philosophy and Inventory management are among the topics discussed.
  • OpMgt 301: Principals of Operations Management: Survey undergraduate course which includes the application of quantitative analysis to problems in planning, operations and control in Service or Manufacturing environments.
  • OpMgt 443: Inventory and Supply Chain Management: Introduction to inventory models and their role in service or production environments. Topics such as forecasting, deterministic and stochastic inventory models will be addressed.
  • Integrated Administration 510: A graduate level introductory course in management for non-business majors. The operations management module is designed to provide the students with the basic background and tools of the field.
  • OpMgt 587: Advanced Topics in Inventory Management: An advanced Ph.D. level course in inventory control. Topics such as deterministic, stochastic, multi- echelon, multi-product inventory models and the recent research in the area of inventory control will be covered.
  • QM 592: Stochastic Models in Operations Research: An advanced MBA/Ph.D. level course in Queueing Systems and Discrete Event Simulation. Topics such as Markovian queues, networks, priority queues, techniques for the generation of random variables and regenerative simulation technique will be covered.
  • OpMgt 590: Doctoral Readings in Operations Management: A Doctoral level course dedicated to studying the most recent research in Operations Management.
  • OpMgt 599: Doctoral Seminar in Operations Management.

Other Teaching:

  • Aerospace and Manufacturing Education Seminar (AMES), U. of Washington.
  • U.S. Department of Labor, Seattle, WA.