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Research Professor David Nowicki
Professor Nowicki brings over 15 years of industry experience to the academic world. He has focused his efforts in the areas of Supply Chain Management (SCM), technology architecture and logistics modeling. Mr. Nowicki has held executive positions at i2 Technologies where he built i2’s European development organization and later ran their Consumer Packaged Goods consulting and solution practice. Professor Nowicki also held executive positions at Servigistics and Tools for Decision (TFD). At Servigistics, David was responsible for product management in the field of Service Parts Management. At TFD, he focused his efforts on modeling LCC, Spares Optimization, LORA solutions to drive new business. In his earlier years, Mr. Nowicki conducted supportability studies for the SDI program while working for DRC and programmed sonar displays for IBM. Professor Nowicki received his Masters Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech and both his bachelors and doctorate degrees in Industrial Engineering from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Professor Nowicki’s research efforts now focus on applying advanced analytical techniques to solve Supply Chain Management problems from a Systems Engineering context. Specifically, Professor Nowicki research is concentrated on Performance Based Logistics modeling and multi-asset optimization. Additional areas of interest are in the fields of reliability theory and spares optimization.
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