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Michael zur Muehlen joined Stevens as Assistant Professor in August, 2002. Prior to his appointment at Stevens, Michael was a senior lecturer at the Department of Information Systems, University of Muenster, Germany, and a visiting lecturer at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He has over ten years of experience in the field of process automation and workflow management, and has conducted various reengineering projects in the utility, financial services, industrial, and telecommunications sector both in Germany and the US. Michael directs the Center of Excellence in Business Process Innovation at the Howe School. His research interests center around the organizational aspect of BPM technology, risk-aware process management, and process support for managerial decision making. An active contributor to standards in the BPM area, Michael is a life fellow of the Workflow Management Coalition and chairs the WfMC working group “Management and Audit”. His research has been funded by SAP Research, the US Army, the Australian Research Council, and private sponsors. Michael has presented his research in 20 countries. He is the author of a book on workflow-based process controlling, numerous journal articles and book chapters, conference and working papers on workflow and process management. He is a founding director of the AIS special interest group on process automation and management (SIGPAM). Michael holds a PhD (Dr. rer. pol.) and an MS in Information Systems from the University of Muenster, Germany.
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