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Dr. José Sepúlveda, Curriculum Vitae, May 7, 2013, Page No. 1
JOSÉALEJANDROSEPÚLVEDA,Ph.D.,M.P.H.,P.E.
CurriculumVitae
Contents
EDUCATION .......................................................................................................................... 2 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE ....................................................................................................... 2 Professional Development ................................................................................................ 3 Courses Taught ................................................................................................................. 3 New Laboratory Development and Activities ................................................................... 4 Support to Other Academic Programs ............................................................................. 4 IEMS Senior Design Projects Directed............................................................................... 5 Honor Theses Supervision (Advisor) ................................................................................. 5
Participation in Theses and Dissertations Summary ........................................................... 6 Ph.D. Dissertation Supervision (Advisor and Co‐Advisor) ................................................. 6 Ph.D Dissertation Committee Memberships .................................................................... 7 MS Thesis Supervision (Advisor and Co‐Advisor) .............................................................. 9 M.S. Thesis Committee Memberships ............................................................................ 10
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE .............................................................................................. 11 Entrepreneurial and Consultant Activities ...................................................................... 11 Professional Skills ............................................................................................................ 11 Professional registration ................................................................................................. 12
RESEARCH ........................................................................................................................... 13 Research Grants Summary .............................................................................................. 13 Research Grants Awards ................................................................................................. 13
AWARDS ............................................................................................................................. 17 Teaching Awards ............................................................................................................. 17 Scholarships and Additional Awards ............................................................................... 17 Research Awards ............................................................................................................. 18
PUBLICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 19 Recent (last five years) Refereed Publications ............................................................... 19 Recent Presentations ...................................................................................................... 20
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JOSÉALEJANDROSEPÚLVEDA,Ph.D.,M.P.H.,P.E.Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 32816‐2993
Phone: (407) 823 5307; Fax: (407) 921 9998; E‐mail: jose.epulveda@ucf.edu
EDUCATION
Ingeniero Civil Químico, Universidad Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile, 1970.
M. Sc., Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1972.
M.P.H., (Master en Salud Pública), The Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, 1974.
Ph.D., Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1981.
ACADEMICEXPERIENCE
Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (April 1981 to present).
Associate Chair, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the University of Central Florida (October 2004 to August 2006).
Visiting Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Valparaíso, Chile (August 1998 to July 1999)
Assistant Dean for Graduate Affairs, College of Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (March to May 1998).
Director of Graduate Affairs, College of Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (May 1995 to February 1998).
Adjunct Professor of Operations Management, Roy E. Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL (January 1995 to present).
Graduate Coordinator, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (May 1991 ‐ December 1993).
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Valparaíso, Chile (August 1998 ‐ May 1999) (on Sabbatical leave from UCF).
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, Universidad Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile (August 1990 ‐ May 1991) (on Sabbatical leave from UCF).
Executive Officer, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL (September 1985 ‐ August 1987).
Research Associate, Health Operations Research Group, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (July 1979 ‐ March 1981).
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, Universidad Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile (September 1978 ‐ June 1979).
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Chair (Acting), Department of Computer Sciences, Universidad Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile (August 1975 ‐ April 1976).
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, Universidad Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile (March 1975 ‐ August 1976).
Research Assistant, Health Operations Research Group, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (July 1972 ‐ March 1975).
ProfessionalDevelopment
Course: A Practical Guide to HLA Programming, Distributed Simulation Technology Inc., Orlando, Florida, April 2006.
Course: Faculty International Studies Summer Institute, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, May 2005.
Training Course: AnyLogic: Discrete‐Event Simulation, Software Agents, Continuous Simulation, and System Dynamics, , Chicago, July 2004.
Training Course: High Level Architecture and DMS Adapter, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Orlando, August 2003.
Training Course: Satellite Tool Kit, Analytical Graphics, Melbourne, August 2003.
Training Course: SPEEDES: Distributed Simulation, METRON Inc., Orlando, April 2003.
Tutorial: Object Oriented Simulation Using JAVA, WinterSim, San Diego, California, December 2002.
Seminar: WebCT, University of Central Florida, December 2001.
Course: Simulation with ARENA, Systems Modeling Corporation, Washington DC, May 1995.
MIT course in Process Simulation, Aug. 3 – 12, 1997.
CoursesTaught
At some point or another during my years at UCF I have taught:
EGN 3613, Engineering Economic Analysis
EGN 4634, Operations Research
EIN 3354, Principles of Cost Engineering
EIN 4118, Computer Applications in Industrial Engineering
EIN 4333, Industrial Control Systems
EIN 5356. Cost Engineering
EIN 5388, Forecasting
EIN 5907, ST: Data Mining
EIN 6336, Production and Inventory Control
EIN 6645, Modeling and Simulation of Real‐time Processes
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ESI 4314, Quantitative Techniques
ESI 4523, Systems Simulation
ESI 5531, Discrete Systems Simulation
ESI 6217, Statistical Aspects of Digital Simulation
ESI 6529, Advanced Simulation
ESI 6532, Object Oriented Simulation
POM 503, Operations Management (Rollins’ Crummer School of Business)
POM 605, Computer Models in Operations Management (Rollins’ Crummer School of Business)
POM 609, Information Systems (Rollins’ Crummer School of Business)
STA 3032, Probability and Statistics for Engineers
STA 5156, Probability and Statistics for Engineers
NewLaboratoryDevelopmentandActivities
I designed, developed and direct the Center for Advanced Simulation and Optimization (CASO) Laboratory in ENG2‐323. The laboratory is used only for research and has 18 computers in Windows and Unix platforms which perform as a distributed simulation infrastructure integrated through the High Level Architecture/Runtime Infrastructure (HLA/RTI). Software available in these machines includes the HLA/RTI, SPEEDES, AnyLogic, Flexsim, Simio, Arena, CalPuff, ArcGIS, Rational Rose, and Poseidon.
SupporttoOtherAcademicPrograms
I was a member of the Interdisciplinary Committee that prepared the proposal for UCF’s Interdisciplinary program in Modeling and Simulation. I drafted the Curriculum section of the proposal for the new MS and PhD programs in Modeling and Simulation. Since its inception, I am a member of the M&S Program Academic Advisory Board.
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IEMSSeniorDesignProjectsDirected
Summary – 2007‐2008: 9 teams; 2008‐2009: 7 teams; 2009‐2010: 10 teams directed Year Project Project Sponsor
2007‐2008 Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities: Preparing for the 20th Anniversary' January 24 – February 1, 2009
Society to Preserve the Eatonville Community
2007‐2008 Radio‐Frequency Identification (RFID) Feasibility and Label Alternatives
LM Missiles and Fire Control
2007‐2008 Car Wash Park in Place UPS
2007‐2008 Inventory Management and Tracking IceMagic
2007‐2008 UCF Study Abroad Process ‐ Analysis and Suggestions
UCF – OIS
2007‐2008 Asset Tracking and Tagging System HARRIS Corporation
2007‐2008 Orlando Division Dispatch Improvement UPS
2007‐2008 Cycle Time Reduction by improving the receiving and part running processes
Sears Repair Facility
2007‐2008 Furniture Assembly – The Competitive Edge Discovery World Furniture
2008‐2009 Power Allocation Management Seminole County Environmental Services
2008‐2009 Reengineering Trailer Delivery and Pick‐up Routes
UPS Orlando
2008‐2009 Production line improvements Tekquest
2008‐2009 Patient Flow Optimization Central Florida Family Health Center
2008‐2009 Optimization of Saturday Dispatch Routes UPS Longwood
2008‐2009 Improving Information Management Discovery World Furniture
2008‐2009 Scheduling for 3rd and 4th year students UCF College of Medicine
2009‐2010 OJS Process Improvement using Telematics UPS
2009‐2010 Improving Restaurant Operations Give Kids The World
2009‐2010 Power Allocation Management Seminole County Environmental Services
2009‐2010 Layout and process improvement Discovery World Furniture
2009‐2010 Optimization of Dispatch Routes UPS
2009‐2010 Layout analysis and improvement Northrop Grumman
2009‐2010 Menu Optimization Walt Disney World
2009‐2010 Check‐in and Check‐out process analysis Give Kids The World
2009‐2010 Fee Claims Process Improvement Veterans Administration
2009‐2010 Patient Flow Analysis Nemours
HonorThesesSupervision(Advisor)
“Overcoming Language Barriers in the Emergency Room Using ERCA ‐ Emergency Room Communication Aid,” Meredith Moody, BS Industrial Engineering, Honors in the Major Thesis, completed Summer 1996.
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ParticipationinThesesandDissertationsSummary
MS PhD Total
Advisor 3 12 15
Co‐Advisor 5 2 7
Committee 6 29 35
Total 14 43 57
Ph.D.DissertationSupervision(AdvisorandCo‐Advisor)
Student’s Name Dissertation Title Graduation / Status
Other Comments
Akin, Haluk New Heuristics for 0‐1 Multidimensional Knapsack Problems
Completed Spring 2009
Advisor
Armour, Lisa Collaborative Academic Scheduling as a Case Study in Holistic Production Planning
Completed Spring 1999
Advisor Co‐Advisor Dr. Malone
Baesler, Felipe Multiresponse Simulation Optimization Using Stochastic Genetic Search Within a Goal Programming Framework
Completed Summer 2000
Advisor
Bouwens, C. Systems Geometry: A Framework for Relating System Archetypes to Network Analysis Construct
Candidacy Fa12. Expected graduation Su13.
Advisor
Bull, María Teresa An Index to Measure Efficiency of Hospital Networks for Mass Casualty Disasters
Completed Fall 2012
Advisor
Cope, Dayana Automatic Generation of Supply Chain Simulation Models from SCOR‐based Ontologies
Completed Spring 2008
Advisor
Dawson, Jeffrey A Framework for Usability of Distributed Simulation Environments
Completed Summer 2006
Co‐Advisor Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Hafner, Florian Scheduling Airspace Operations Completed Spring 2008
Advisor Co‐Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Heileman, Mark A Comparison of Production Manufacturing and Control Strategies in a Remanufacturing Job Shop
Completed Fall 1997
Advisor
Hopkinson II, William C.
Toward A Paradigm For Validating Decision Making In Man‐In‐The‐Loop Simulations
Completed Fall 1995
Advisor
Lacy, Lee Simulation Ontologies using OWL Completed Fall 2006
Advisor Co‐Advisor Dr. Rabelo
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Park, Jaebok
A Framework for Visualizations using HLA
Completed Spring 2005
Advisor Co‐Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Quijada, Sergio Network Centric Warfare Multi‐Methodology
Completed Summer 2006
Advisor Co‐Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Rahal, Ahmad A Framework to Measure the Impact of a Patent
Completed Summer 2005
Co‐Advisor Advisor: Dr. Rabelo
Robinson, F. Using APH and DEA to Monitor the Quality of Engineering Departments
Passed Proposal Fa12. Expected graduation Su13.
Advisor
Robledo, Luis A Dynamic Enrollment Simulation Model for Planning and Decision Making in a University
Passed Proposal Fa12. Expected graduation Su13.
Advisor
Rodriguez, E Assessing Effectiveness of Serious Games for Training Multinational Peacekeeping Operations.
Passed Proposal Sp13. Expected graduation Fa14.
Advisor
Sala‐Diakanda, Serge
Information Fusion for Toxicity, Blast, and Debris Models
Completed Spring 2007
Co‐Advisor Advisor: Dr. Rabelo
Yousef, Nabeel A Framework for Cost Modeling a Supply Chain
Completed Spring 2006
Advisor Co‐Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Ph.DDissertationCommitteeMemberships
Student’s Name Dissertation Title Graduation/Status Advisor
Aihe, David Refining Human Behavior Models in a Context‐based Architecture
Completed Fall 2008
Gonzalez, A.
Alvarado, Karla Integration of SCOR and MOC for Business Re‐engineering Projects in IT
Completed Spring 2008
Rabelo
Brown, James T. Priority Rule Search Technique for Resource Constrained Project Scheduling
Completed Spring 1995
Armacost
Cates, Grant Improving Project Management With Simulation And Completion Distribution Functions
Completed Fall 2004
Mollaghasemi
Davern, James J. An Architecture For Job Shop Scheduling With Genetic Algorithms
Completed Spring 1994
Biegel
Draman, Murat TTESS, A Tutorial Tool For Expert‐Supervised Simulation
Completed Spring 1990
Biegel
Eskandari, Hamid Multiobjective Simulation Optimization Using an Enhanced Evolutionary Algorithm Approach
Completed Summer 2006
Geiger
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Ferreras, Ana A Comprehensive Multi‐Faceted Approach for Simultaneously Analyzing Organizational Performance Measures Essential for Company Success
Completed Spring 2008
Crumpton‐Young
Gupta, Uma G. Ritcag: A Rule‐Based, Intelligent Test Case Generator
Completed Spring 1990
Biegel
Hash, Phillip Irrelevant Information: Human Performance And Psychophysiological Effects
Completed Summer 2003
Stanney
Hedlund, Henrik Genetic Algorithm and an Indifference‐Zone Ranking and Selection Procedure Under Common Random Numbers Framework Simulation Optimization
Completed Spring 2001
Mollaghasemi
Helal, Magdy A Hybrid System Dynamics / Discrete Event Simulation Approach To Manufacturing Enterprise Simulation
Completed Spring 2008
Rabelo
Hepdogan, Seyhun
Parameter Settings in Meta‐Raps Completed Summer 2006
Whitehouse
Interrante, Leslie D.
Elicit: Expert Learner And Intelligent Causal Inference Tool
Completed Summer 1990
Biegel
Jackson, Andrew E.
Analytical Process Disaggregation Procedure Supporting Competitive Benchmarking Initiatives
Completed Spring 1995
Safford
Jung, Namho An Automated Knowledge Acquisition Archetype For An Intelligent Individualized Instruction System
Completed Fall 1994
Biegel
Landaeta, Rafael Knowledge Management Across Projects
Completed Fall 2003
Kotnour
Mcalindon, Peter J.
The Development And Evaluation Of The Keybowl: A Study Of An Ergonomically Designed Alphanumeric Input Device
Completed Fall 1994
Lee
McCormack, Jenifer S.
A Dynamic Performance‐Based Student Model For An Intelligent Simulation Training System
Completed Summer 1995
Biegel
Meade, Phillip Development of a Framework for Managing the Product Life Cycle Using Chaos and Complexity Theories
Completed Summer 2003
Rabelo
Meza, Katherine The Creation of Tools and Models to Characterize and quantify user‐Centered Design Considerations in Product and System Development
Completed Spring 2008
Crumpton‐Young
Moraga, Reinaldo Meta‐Raps: An Effective Solution Approach for Combinatorial Problems
Completed Spring 2002
Whitehouse
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Munoz, Cesar A Framework for Business Valuation And Strategic Selection of Utility Computing Projects: A Real Option Scorecard Approach
Completed Fall 2006
Rabelo
Nadoli, Gajanana Intelligent Agents In Multilevel Simulation Of Manufacturing Systems
Completed Fall 1990
Biegel
Saleh, Amani Modeling Lane‐Based Traffice Flow in Emergency Situations in the Presence of Multiple Heterogeneous Flows
Completed Spring 2008
Geiger
Schow, Greg Conceptual Modeling of Applied Research Projects
Completed Summer 2001
Proctor
Spahi, Sami Optimizing the Level of Customization for Products in Mass Customization Systems
Completed Spring 2008
Geiger
Wei Chia, Chien Soar CGFs That Learn Inductively: A Hybrid Autonomous Approach Based On a Modified Naïve Bayes Learning Algorithm
Completed Fall 2003
Williams
Wittman, Robert A Taxonomy of Didactic Features and Evaluation Framework for Team Oriented Simulation Based Training Systems
Completed Spring 2003
Proctor
MSThesisSupervision(AdvisorandCo‐Advisor)
Student’s Name ThesisTitle Completion Date
Other Comments
Akin, Haluk Modeling A Garment Manufacturer's Cash Flow Using Object‐Oriented Simulation
Completed Spring 2004
Gruber, Fred Evolutionary Optimization Of Support Vector Machines
Completed Fall 2004
Co‐Advisor Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Nayaranan, K. Rollback‐able Random Number Generators for the Synchronous Parallel Environment for Emulation and Discrete‐Event Simulation (SPEEDES)
Completed Fall 2004
Co‐Advisor Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Paruchuri, A. SPEEDES: A Case Study in Space Operations
Completed Fall 2004
Co‐Advisor Advisor Dr. Rabelo
Rachapalli, D. XML‐Schema and RTI Completed Fall 2005
Co‐Advisor Advisor Dr. Rabelo
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Robledo, Luis Analysis and integration of a debris model in the Virtual Range Project
Completed Fall 2004
Advisor / Advisor: Dr. Rabelo
Rosales, Sergio Study for Development of a Blast Layer for the Virtual Range Project
Completed Fall 2004
Advisor / Advisor: Dr. Rabelo
Wasadikar, A. Developing an Object‐Oriented Approach for Operations Simulation in SPEEDES
Completed Fall 2004
Co‐Advisor Advisor Dr. Rabelo
M.S.ThesisCommitteeMemberships
Student’s Name Thesis Title Completion Date Advisor
Alvarado, Karla Roadmap to Apply the Supply Chain Operations Reference Model to Service Organizations
Spring 2004 Rabelo
Berglin, Jon Simulating A Block Queuing System At A Drive‐Thru Restaurant To Examine Tradeoffs Between Fuel Consumption And Costumer Service
Summer 2003 Reilly
Lujambio, Julio A BSC Template for Florida Incubators
Fall 2004 Kulonda
Maamoun, Adam A Framework For The Implementation Of An ISO 9000‐Based Certification Program For Printed Circuitboard Manufacturers
Summer 2001 Elshennawy
McMurran, Mariah Applying The Analytical Hierarchy To The Semiconductor Facility Layout Problem
Summer 2003 Thompson
Portnaya, Irin An Approach To Automating Data Collection In Simulation
Spring 2004 Mollaghasemi
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PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE
NASA/ASEE Management Science Faculty Fellowship Project, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, June ‐ August 2004
Assistant to the CEO, Compañía Minera del Pacífico, La Serena, Chile (August 1990 ‐ May 1991 and again August 1998 – July 1999) (on Sabbatical leave from UCF).
NASA/ASEE Management Science Faculty Fellowship Project (by invitation), NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, June ‐ August 1993
NASA/ASEE Management Science Faculty Fellowship Project, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, June ‐ August 1992
US Navy/ASEE Faculty Fellowship Project, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, June ‐ August 1988.
Manager, Process Engineering Department, Compañía de Acero del Pacífico, Huasco Iron Ore Pelletizing Plant, Huasco, Chile (September 1976 ‐ August 1978).
EntrepreneurialandConsultantActivities
NASA/KSC Logistics Division, 1999.
American Medical Devices of Florida, 1994 ‐ 1996.
Compañía Minera del Pacífico, La Serena, Chile, 1990 – 1994.
CODELCO, División Chuquicamata, Chile, 1990 ‐ 1993.
Humana Hospital Lucerne, Orlando, FL, 1984 ‐ 1990.
Walt Disney World Corporation, Orlando, FL, April ‐June 1988.
Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL, 1985 ‐ 1987.
U.S. Postal Service, Orlando, FL, 1986 ‐ 1987.
ProfessionalSkills
Activity Modeling and Project Management: IDEF Modeling, Microsoft Project.
Advanced (distributed and parallel) Simulation: SPEEDES, HLA/RTI.
CAD Systems: CATIA, AutoCAD.
Computer Languages: ASP.NET 2.0 (with C# and Visual Studio 2005), C, C++, C#, PASCAL, FORTRAN, Visual BASIC, JAVA.
Computers and OS's: Intel‐based PCs, Apple, SUN, Windows.
Data Acquisition and Control Software: LabTech Control.
Databases: Access, ORACLE, able to write SQL queries/interfaces.
Data Mining: SPSS DataMiner, PolyAnalyst.
Expert System shells: VPEXPERT.
Languages: English and Spanish.
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Mathematical Modeling: MatLab (with Simulink, Fuzzy Logic Toolbox, Neural Networks Toolbox, Control Toolbox, Optimization Toolbox, and C Compiler for Unix).
Object‐Oriented Modeling: Silk, J‐Sim, AnyLogic, FlexSim, Poseidon, Rational Rose.
Optimization Heuristics: Meta‐Raps, Genetic Algorithm, Tabu Search.
Real‐Time Intelligent Shells: G2 from Gensym Corporation.
Scheduling Software: Factor 5.2, AutoSched.
Simulation Languages/Tools: AnyLogic, Arena, AutoMod, FlexSim, SIMAN, SIMSCRIPT II.5, SLAM, QUEST.
Statistical Modeling: SPSS, MiniTab, SAS.
Professionalregistration
I was a registered Professional Engineer in Chile (1975) and Florida (1983, License 34355).
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RESEARCH
ResearchGrantsSummary
At UCF, I contributed to generating more than $1,100,000.00 as Principal and Co‐Principal Investigator of several projects.
o As principal investigator, generated in excess of $550,000 in projects. o As co‐principal investigator, generated $112,000 in projects. o As credit/effort assigned, generated over $660,000 in projects.
ResearchGrantsAwards
1. Developing Heuristics for 0-1 Multi-Dimensional Knapsack Problems, Principal Investigator, American Technologika, $7,161.00 (2008-2009). The Grant will be utilized to fund primarily one Ph.D. students as Graduate Research Assistant.
2. Software for Senior Design Projects, Principal Investigator, Progress Energy, $5,000.00 (2008-2009). The Grant will be utilized primarily to buy software to be use by students in the Senior Design class.
3. Simulation Modeling Environment to Measure Sensors’ Effectiveness Using GIS information and Sensor Fusion, Co-Principal Investigator, (Dr. Sepúlveda – PI), Office of Navy Research (ONR) Award, $265,000.00 (2007-2008). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants and 0.25FTE release for Professors. José Sepúlveda, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
4. A Framework and Taxonomy for the Simulation of Spaceport Ground Processing and Launch Operations, Principal Investigator (Dr. Paul Fishwick, University of Florida – Co-PI), UF-UCF Space Research InitiativeAward, $250,000.00 (2006-2007). $125.000 was assigned to the University of Florida, Dr. Paul Fishwick, UF, Co-Principal Investigator. The Grant will be utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. students as Graduate Research Assistants and 0.25FTE release for Professors. Credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF)
5. Trade Study of Existing Commercial RTI Solutions and Distributed Simulation Environment for Undersea Unmanned Vehicles and Sensor Fusion, Principal Investigator, Lockheed Martin Corporation, $21,000.00 (2007). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants. José Sepúlveda, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 50% of the $21,000.00 assigned to UCF. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
6. Reengineering The Undergraduate Industrial Engineering Program, Co-Principal Investigator, (Dr. Lesia Crumpton-Young – PI), National Science Foundation, $5,000.00 (2006-2007). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants. This is an extension to the current grant. José Sepúlveda, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 25% of the $5,000.00 assigned to UCF. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
7. Simulation Modeling Environment to Measure Sensors’ Effectiveness Using GIS Information and Sensor Fusion, Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo – Co-PI), Office of
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Navy Research (ONR) Award, $163,369.00 (2006-2007). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants and 0.25FTE release for Professors. Luis Rabelo, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF)
8. NSF Center for e-Designs, Co-Principal Investigator, (Dr. Chris Geiger – PI), NSF $500,000.00 (2005-2008). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants. José Sepúlveda, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 10%. Previously managed by Department Chairperson: Dr. Crumpton-Young and Office of Research (UCF).
9. NSF Center for e-Design: Modeling and Simulation of Cost Considerations throughout the Design Process, Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo – Co-PI), NSF $50,000.00 (2006). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants. Luis Rabelo, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Dr. Crumpton-Young and Office of Research (UCF).
10. Modeling the Effectiveness of Underwater Sonar, Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo – Co-PI), Office of Navy Research (ONR) Award, $75,000.00 (2005). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants and 0.25FTE release for Professors. Luis Rabelo, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF)
11. NSF Center for e-Design: Modeling and Simulation of Cost Considerations throughout the Design Process, Principal Investigator,(Dr. Rabelo – Co-PI), NSF $50,000.00 (2005). The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants. Luis Rabelo, Co-Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 33%. Managed by Department Chairperson: Dr. Crumpton-Young and Office of Research (UCF).
12. Usability of Distributed Simulation Environments, Co-Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo PI), NASA Johnson Space Center, $50,000.00 (2004-2005). Extra $2,000.00 to travel as a member of ASTWG and ARTWG to Colorado Springs during Winter 2005). Total Funds: $52,000.00.00. The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D., MS, and Undergraduate students as Research Assistants. Luis Rabelo, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF) and USTDC (NASA KSC – ASRC). Funds provided by NASA KSC and NASA JSC (Shuttle Program through the Industrial Engineering and Safety Program).
13. Development of a Virtual Test Bed using Software Agents and Risk Assessment for Aerospace Range Safety Systems, Phase II, Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo – Co‐PI), Florida High Tech Corridor Initiative, January 1 to December 31, 2004, $34,000.00. The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants and 0.25FTE release for Professors. Luis Rabelo, Co‐Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
14. Development of a Virtual Test Bed using Software Agents and Risk Assessment for Aerospace Range Safety Systems, Phase II, Co‐Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo PI), All Points Logistics and NASA Ames Research Center, January 1 to December 31, 2004, $68,000.00. The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate
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Research Assistants and 0.25FTE release for Professors. NASA provided extra funding for Dr. Rabelo and Dr. Sepúlveda to attend the FAA Research Center in New Jersey (Atlantic City) for $2,500.00 and the SAE World Aviation Congress in Reno, Nevada ($3,000). In addition, All Points Logistics contracted one of our Ph.D. Students: Jaebok Park as a Co‐op for the grant, providing an extra $6,000.00 benefit to UCF. Total: $81,500.00. Luis Rabelo, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF) and All Points Logistics, Source of Funds: NASA ARC/NASA HQ/NASA KSC.
15. Development of a Virtual Test Bed using Software Agents and Risk Assessment for Aerospace Range Safety Systems, Co‐Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo PI), Florida High Tech Corridor Initiative, January 1 to December 31, 2003, $25,000.00. The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants. Luis Rabelo, Principal Investigator, Credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
16. Development of a Virtual Test Bed using Software Agents and Risk Assessment for Aerospace Range Safety Systems, Co‐Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo PI), All Points Logistics, January 1 to December 31, 2003, $40,000.00. The Grant has been utilized to fund primarily Ph.D. Students as Graduate Research Assistants and 0.25FTE release for Professors. Luis Rabelo, Principal Investigator, Credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
17. Integration Study of Virtual Range and Virtual Test Bed: Co‐Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo PI), Funding by APL – NASA Kennedy Space Center and NASA Ames Research Center, September 2003 to May, 2004, $25,000.00. Luis Rabelo, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
18. Model Assessment of the Virtual Test Bed II: Co‐Principal Investigator (Dr. Rabelo PI), Funding by APL – NASA Kennedy Space Center and NASA Ames Research Center, September 2003 to May, 2004, $33,862. Luis Rabelo, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
19. Risk Analysis for the Transportation of Hazardous Materials, Principal Investigator (Dr. Julia Pet‐Armacost co‐PI), Funded by the USDOT, Sep 2000‐ Aug 2001. $80,000. Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 50%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
20. Risk Analysis for the Transportation of Hydrazine, Principal Investigator, Funded by Olin Corporation and the USDOT, Jan‐Jun, 1998. $73,904. Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. Sepúlveda = 100%. Managed by Office of Research (UCF).
21. NASA‐ ASEE Fellowship (NASA Kennedy Space Center), Principal Investigator, 2004, $12,000. José Sepúlveda, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 100%. Managed by NASA ‐ ASEE.
22. NASA‐ ASEE Fellowship (NASA Kennedy Space Center and Ames Research Center), Principal Investigator, 1993, $12,000. José Sepúlveda, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 100%. Managed by UCF – KSC office.
23. NASA‐ ASEE Fellowship (NASA Kennedy Space Center), Principal Investigator, 1992, $12,000. José Sepúlveda, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 100%. Managed by UCF – KSC office.
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24. US Navy/ASEE Faculty Fellowship Project, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, Principal Investigator, 1988, $12,000 and complemented with $5,000.00 to travel to San Diego. Total $17,000.00. José Sepúlveda, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 100%. Managed by US Navy/ASEE Office.
25. Grant from the UCF Office of Research to Involve Undergraduate Students in Research (Principal Investigator, and Co‐ PI, UCF) $4,928.00. José Sepúlveda, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 50%. Student: Ethling Hernandez (2004‐2005) – José Sepúlveda, Co‐PI, credit/effort = 50%. Managed by UCF Research Office.
26. Grant from the UCF Office of Research to Involve Undergraduate Students in Research (Principal Investigator, and Co‐ PI, UCF) $4,928.00. José Sepúlveda, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 50%. Student: Alvaro Cantillo (2004‐2005) ‐ José Sepúlveda, Co‐PI, credit/effort = 50%. Managed by UCF Research Office.
27. Grant from the UCF Office of Research to Involve Undergraduate Students in Research (Principal Investigator, and Co‐ PI, UCF) $4,928.00. José Sepúlveda, Principal Investigator, credit/effort assigned to Dr. José Sepúlveda = 50%. Student: Ethling Hernandez (2003‐2004) ‐ José Sepúlveda, PI, credit/effort = 50%. Managed by UCF Research Office.
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AWARDS
TeachingAwards
College of Engineering and Computer Science: Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award, April 2004
College of Engineering and Computer Science: Voted Best Professor by students, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Science, April 2003
College of Engineering and Computer Science, Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, April 2002
Teaching Incentive Program Award, 2005
Teaching Incentive Program Award, 2000
ScholarshipsandAdditionalAwards
In 2003, I advised a team of master students that won third place in the 2003 IIE/TEFEN National Industrial Engineering Competition. The team was formed by Alfredo Solarte, a master student at Georgia Tech, Topsy St. Matthew‐Daniel, a student at Stanford, and Dayana Cope, a student at UCF. These former undergraduate students learned to work as a team while they were at UCF and still can collaborate in difficult projects at a distance. I am proud that they asked me to be their advisor. I think it reflects well in my effectiveness as a teacher and on the impact I have in our students.
In 2000 and 2001, students from the University of Central Florida’s Industrial Engineering Department won the IIE/Rockwell Software Student Simulation Competition. I was the faculty advisor for both winning teams. The competition, sponsored by Rockwell Software and the Institute of Industrial Engineers, features teams from national and international universities. Each team is composed of three current undergraduate Industrial Engineering students. The teams have approximately eight weeks to develop their solution to a 'real‐world' situational case study using Rockwell Software's simulation software package, ARENA. A national panel of experts judges team entries and selects five teams to compete in the Annual National Conference of the Institute of Industrial Engineers. A panel of conference attendees selects the winner after a presentation by the student teams.
At the 2000 IIE Annual Conference in Cleveland, May 21‐21, 2000, a team of Industrial Engineering students formed by Dayana Espinal, Topsy St. Matthew‐Daniel, and Scott Vanderbeck took first place. Other finalists were U of Calgary, Florida International U, North Carolina State University, and Virginia Tech.
At the 2001 IIE Annual Conference in Dallas, May 20‐23, 2001, a team of UCF IE students formed by Vanessa Benavente, Scott Broadway, and Jasun Burdick took first place. The other finalists were Lehigh University, Louisiana State University, North Carolina State University, and The University of Arizona.
UCF is the only institution to win this competition twice.
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ResearchAwards
In research, I can claim significant contributions and national recognition for the research that he has conducted over the last five years focusing on the integration of an array of simulation and non‐simulation models that support decision‐making at different levels of spaceport operations. To achieve this, Dr. Sepúlveda significantly contributed to the design and development of a unique simulation framework called the Virtual Test Bed (VTB) designed to handle at different levels of detail both in terms of time and in terms of physical units the different objects included in the simulation of complex systems.
Related to this work, I received a national award for best technical paper of the year (SAE, 2004), for the paper “A Distributed Environment for Analysis of Events Related to Range Safety,” by J. Sepulveda, L. Rabelo, and J. Compton, SAE 2004 Transactions, Journal of Aerospace, Vol. 113, July 2005, 1517‐1521, for which the authors received the 2004 Arch T. Colwell Merit Award. This Award was established by Arch Colwell to recognize authors of outstanding papers presented at SAE meetings. Papers are judged for their value as contributions to existing knowledge of mobility engineering, and primarily with respect to their value as an original contribution to the subject matter. This paper was selected as the best technical paper of 2004 from 2,677 which were published for SAE meetings during 2004. The paper presents a complete description of the VTB design, operations and results.
Another paper, “Disaster and prevention management for the NASA shuttle during lift‐off", published in the journal Disaster Prevention and Management: an International Journal, Vol 12 No. 2, was featured in the August 2006 Monthly Highlights on the Emerald website ‐ http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/ Emerald publishes on average 450 new research articles and case studies each month. This article is one of only 10 noteworthy articles selected by the Managing Editors for inclusion on that month.
Also in relation to the VTB work, I was nominated by NASA for the 2005 State of Florida’s Governor's Award in Modeling & Simulation for the development of NASA Virtual Test Bed. Other finalists for the Award were Lockheed‐Martin Corp. and PEO STRI. (Orlando, Florida, November 29, 2005).
Dr. Sepúlveda’s research team is also recipient of the 2006 One NASA Peer Award (Agency level) for “outstanding contributions to the One NASA philosophy through inter‐center cooperation and collaboration.”
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PUBLICATIONS
Recent(lastfiveyears)RefereedPublications
Alvarado, K. Rabelo, L., Moraga R., Gruber, F., Quijada, S., and Sepúlveda, J., “Application of SCOR to E‐Government: a Case Study,” International Journal of Simulation and Process Modeling, Vol. 5‐6, 2007
Sala‐Diakanda, S., Sepúlveda, J., and Rabelo, L., “Case for a Multidisciplinary Modeling Platform for Space Launch,” SAE 2007 Transactions Journal of Aerospace, March 2008. This paper was “judged to be among the most outstanding SAE technical paper of 2007”
Rabelo, L., Sepúlveda, J., Moraga, R., Compton, J. and Turner, R., “Disaster and Prevention Management for the Space Shuttle during Lift‐Off,” Disaster Prevention and Management: an International Journal, Emerald Journals, Vol 12 No. 2, Spring 2006. Emerald publishes on average 450 new research articles and case studies each month. This article is one of only 10 noteworthy articles selected by the Managing Editors for inclusion the August 2006 Monthly Highlights on the Emerald website ‐ please see http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/.
Rabelo, L., Sepúlveda, J., Moraga, R., Compton, J. and Turner, R., “Disaster and prevention management for the NASA shuttle during lift‐off,” Disaster and Prevention Management Journal, Emerald Journal, 2006, Volume: 15 Issue: 2 pp. 262 ‐ 274. This article was one of only 10 noteworthy articles selected by the Managing Editors for inclusion in August 2006 Monthly Highlights on the Emerald website ‐ please see http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight//. Each month Emerald publishes on average 450 new research articles and case studies, and only 10 are featured in the Monthly Highlights.
Baesler, F., and Sepúlveda, J., “Multi‐Objective Simulation Optimization: A Case Study in Healthcare Management,” International Journal of Industrial Engineering, 13(2), 156‐165, 2006.
Rabelo, L., Sepulveda, J., Compton, J. and Turner, R., “Simulation of Range Safety for the NASA Space Shuttle,” Aircraft Engineering and Space Technology Journal, Emerald Journals, ISI Journal Volume 78, Number 2, 2006, pp. 98‐106(9).
Rabelo, L., Sepúlveda, J., Moraga, R., Compton, J. and Turner, R., “Simulation of Range Safety for the NASA Space Shuttle: Emphasis on Disaster and Prevention Management,” Disaster and Prevention Management Journal, Emerald Journals, Spring 2006
Rabelo, L., Sepúlveda, J., Marin, M., and Park, J. “A Distributed Environment for Spaceports,” SAE 2004 Transactions, Journal of Aerospace, Vol. 113, July 2005, 1507‐1516. This paper was judged and named by a panel of engineering experts as one of the most outstanding SAE technical papers of 2004.
Sepúlveda, J., Rabelo, L. and Compton, J. , “A Distributed Environment for Analysis of Events Related to Range Safety,” SAE 2004 Transactions, Journal of Aerospace, Vol. 113, July 2005, 1517‐1521. This paper received the 2004 Arch T. Colwell Merit Award, a national award for best technical paper of the year (2004). This Award was established by Arch Colwell to recognize authors of outstanding papers presented at SAE meetings. Papers are judged for their value as contributions to existing knowledge of mobility
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engineering, and primarily with respect to their value as an original contribution to the subject matter. This paper was selected from 2,677 which were published for SAE meetings during 2004.
RecentPresentations
He, Y., Li, M., Sala‐Diakanda, S., Sepulveda, J., Bozorgi, A., Karwowski, W., “A Hybrid Modeling and Simulation Methodology for Formulating Overbooking Policies,” Proceedings of the 2013 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference, IIE Annual Conference and Expo, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 18‐22, 2013.
Bozorgi, A., Sepúlveda., J., “Ambulatory Surgery Analysis Via Simulation Modeling ‐ The Process of Modeling and Analysis,” The Society for Health Systems Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2013< New Orleans, LA, March 1‐4, 2013.
Sepúlveda, J., Karwowski, W., Sala‐Diakanda, S.,Thompson, W., “Improving Ambulatory Surgery Performance at a VA Medical Center,” IIE Annual Conference and Expo, Orlando, FL, May 19‐23, 2012
Ramis, F., Sepúlveda, J., Neriz, L., “Improving Patient’s Flow at Emergency Rooms Applying IE Tools,” IIE Annual Conference and Expo, Orlando, FL, May 19‐23, 2012
Bull, M., Sepúlveda, J., “Efficiency in pre‐defined hospital networks for disasters. A methodological approach,” IIE Annual Conference and Expo, Orlando, FL, May 19‐23, 2012
Sepúlveda, J., Bozorgi, A., “Estimating surgery time,” IIE Annual Conference and Expo, Orlando, FL, May 19‐23, 2012
Muyuan Li (University of Central Florida), Serge Sala‐Diakanda (University of Central Florida), Sepúlveda, J., “A Study of Reschedule Rate’s Influence on Patient's Waiting Time,” IIE Annual Conference and Expo, Orlando, FL, May 19‐23, 2012
Sepúlveda, J., Karwowski, W., Thompson, W., Bozorgi, A., “Patient scheduling at outpatient specialty clinics,” Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2012, Las Vegas, NV, February 18 ‐ 21, 2012
Sepúlveda, J., Karwowski, W., Ramis, F., Concha, P., “Scheduling Patients Based on Provider’s Availability,” The International Conference on Modelling & Applied Simulation (MAS 2011), Rome, Italy, September 14, 2011
Sepúlveda, J., Karwowski, W., “UCF‐OVAMC Systems Redesign Project Overview,” MAS Conference, “Gaining Success through Improved Processes,” St. Petersburg, FL, August 9, 2011
Sepúlveda, J., Bozorgi, A., “Ranking Measures of Performance for Ambulatory Surgery Units,” Proceedings of the 2011 Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Reno, NV, May 21‐25, 2011
Sepúlveda, J., Andrzejczak, C., Karwowski, W., Sala‐Diakanda, S., Thompson, W., “Ambulatory Surgery Process – A How‐To Presentation,” Proceedings of the 2011 Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Reno, NV, May 21‐25, 2011
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Sepúlveda, J., Ramis, F., Neriz, L., Mateo, R., “Using Object Oriented Simulation to Study Healthcare Units,” Proceedings of the 2010 SHS/ASQ Conference and Exposition, February 25‐28, Atlanta, GA
Sepúlveda, J., Ramis, F., Neriz, L., Concha, P., “Using Flexsim HC to simulate a healthcare facility,” Proceedings of the 2010 Industrial Engineering Applied Solutions Conference, Cancún, Mexico, June 5 – 9, 2010
Sepúlveda, J., Ramis, F., Neriz, L., Concha, P., “The Benefits of a library of ready‐made simulation objects: A comparison of Process‐oriented versus object‐oriented healthcare simulation,” ,” Proceedings of the 2010 Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Cancún, Mexico, June 5 – 9, 2010
Sepúlveda, J., Rabelo, L., Ramis, F., Neriz, L., Bull, M., “Using Object Oriented Simulation for Designing Healthcare Units,” Proceedings of the 2009 Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Miami, Florida, May 31 – June 2, 2009
Sepúlveda, J., Rabelo, L., Bull, M., Akin, H., Zhu, Y., “A Multi‐Agent System to Simulate Navy Environments,” Proceedings of the 2009 Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Miami, Florida, May 31 – June 2, 2009
Sepúlveda, J., M., Akin, H., Zhu, Y., “A Production Scheduling Tool for a Global Company,” Proceedings of the 2009 Industrial Engineering Applied Solutions Conference, Miami, Florida, May 31 – June 2, 2009
Ramis, F., Baesler, F., Berho, E., Neriz, L., and Sepúlveda, J., “A Simulator to Improve Waiting Times at a Medical Center, ” Proceedings of the 2008 Winter Simulation Conference, S. J. Mason, R. Hill, L. Moench, and O. Rose, eds, Miami, Florida, Dec 7‐10, 2008
Zhu, Y., Akin, H., Bull, M., Sepúlveda, J., and Rabelo, L., “Information Fusion in Underwater Sonar Simulation,” Proceedings of the 2008 Winter Simulation Conference, S. J. Mason, R. Hill, L. Moench, and O. Rose, eds, Miami, Florida, Dec 7‐10, 2008
Akin, H., Zhu, Y., Bull, M., Rabelo, L., and Sepúlveda, J., “Integrating Simulation and Geographic Information Systems,” Military modeling and Simulation Symposium, Spring Simulation Multiconference 2008, April 14‐17, 2008, Ottawa, Canada
Neriz, L., Ramis, F., Sepúlveda, J., “Operational Improvement at an Advanced Medical Imaging Center,” 20th Annual Society for Health Systems Conference and Expo, Orlando, Florida, Feb 21‐24, 2008
Ramis, F., Neriz, L., Sepúlveda, J., and Concha, P., “A Simulator to Improve Waiting Times at an Emergency Unit,” Proceedings of the 2008 Industrial Engineering Research Conference,, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 17‐21, 2008
Sepulveda, J., Rabelo, L., Zhu, Y., and Akin H., “Modeling the Effectiveness of Underwater Sonar,” Proceedings of the 2006 Winter Simulation Conference, L. F. Perrone, F. P. Wieland, J. Liu, B. G. Lawson, D. M. Nicol, and R. M. Fujimoto, eds , 2006. pp. 672‐679.
Ramis, F., Santelices, I., Baesler, F. , Sepulveda J., and Moraga, R., “An Object Oriented Library for Sawmill Simulation,” Proceedings of the 2006 Winter Simulation Conference, L. F. Perrone, F. P. Wieland, J. Liu, B. G. Lawson, D. M. Nicol, and R. M. Fujimoto, eds.
Rabelo, L., Sepulveda, J., Compton, J. and Turner, R., “Simulation of Range Safety for the NASA Space Shuttle,” Aircraft Engineering and Space Technology Journal, Emerald Journals, ISI Journal Volume 78, Number 2, 2006, pp. 98‐106(9).
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