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1 MELDA ORMECI MATOGLU EDUCATION PhD in Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2006 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Manufacturing and Logistics Track, Thesis: Inventory Control In A Build-To-Order Environment Second place in George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award (2006) Advisors: John Vande Vate and Jim Dai Master of Science at Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2001 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Manufacturing and Logistics Track Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, 1999 Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey EXPERIENCE Jan Present Ozyegin University, Istanbul, TURKEY Assistant Professor The Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Worked on optimal control, supply chain and airline optimization problems Taught courses at undergraduate level, graduate level and executive training programs Aug 2006-Sept 2008 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Research Engineer Worked on stochastic control problems including managing available-tobuild queue through drift control Dec 2001-Aug 2006 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Research Assistant Optimizing Transatlantic Supply for BMW: Project involved determining appropriate levels of inventory to hold, for option parts coming from Europe, in the Spartanburg, SC, plant to protect it from variations in the demand and supply process. Points of focus were optimal days of supply, impact of forecast accuracy, frequency of supply and supply chain design. The company is pursuing our recommendations and is reshaping its global supply chain process. Within this context BMW is evaluating additional ports, routes and carriers, relocating its European supply center and piloting new strategies for setting call-off quantities. Virtual Supply Chain Game for General Motors Tool to be used by students and executives. In-bound Logistics Planning System for Ford Motor Company: The aim is to optimize total cost from the supplier to the point-of-fit. Tool serves a guide for decision making. It validated the decision to open a sequencing center at a particular location. Melda Ormeci Matoglu 1

2 May 2002-Aug 2002 BMW Manufacturing Corporation, Spartanburg, USA Internship TS13 Physical Logistics Department. Worked on the Inbound Supply Chain Management project which included. the transfer of some operations to a LLP. Assisted in identifying key performance measures in transportation, warehousing, plant and carrier performance and determining how and when to escalate any performance issues. Aug 2001-Dec 2001 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Teaching Assistant Course Title: Supply Chain Models: Manufacturing & Warehousing Oct Aug 2000 Bogazici University, Istanbul, TURKEY Research Assistant Worked in the preparation of surveys on Business Ethics and Relations with Internal and External Environments of a Company and coordinated the field study of these surveys with 150 Juniors Aug 1998-Oct 1998 Projecta Grandes Estruturas Inc., BRAZIL Internship (Through IAESTE) Participated in the whole production process of a steel construction company, from design to final assembly PUBLICATIONS Publications: Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Drift Control with Changeover Costs, Operations Research, 59: , Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Build-To-Order Meets Global Sourcing: Planning Challenge for the Auto Industry. In Planning Production and Inventories in the Extended Enterprise: A State of the Art Handbook, Volume 2. Editors: K. Kempf, P. Keskinocak, and R. Uzsoy. New York: Springer , Melda Ormeci, Jim Dai, John H. Vande Vate. Impulse Controlled Brownian Motion: Constrained Average Cost Case, Operations Research, 56: , Conference Proceedings: Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Managing Capacity with Drift Control. MSOM Annual Conference Proceedings, New York, 2012 (refereed) Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John Vande Vate. Drift Managing Capacity by Drift Control [online].in Barnhart, C., Clausen, U., Lauther, U., Moehring, R. eds.: Models and Algorithms for Optimization in Logistics. Number in Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany (2009) < Melda Ormeci. Inventory Control in a Build-to-Order Environment Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, 2006 (refereed). RESEARCH IN PROGRESS: Publications in Progress and Pending Review Melda Ormeci, John H. Vande Vate. Solving the Drift Control Problem Melda Ormeci Matoglu 2

3 Gunes Erdogan, Mohamed Haouari, Melda Ormeci Matoglu, O. Orsan Ozener. Solving a large-scale crew pairing problem arising at Turkish Airlines Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate, Dacheng Yao. Lagrangean approaches in Stochastic Control Problems. (In Preparation). Melda Ormeci Matoglu. Optimal Buffer with Drift Control. (In Preparation) TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Managing Capacity with drift control. MSOM Annual Conference, New York, Gunes Erdogan, Mohamed Haouari, Melda Ormeci Matoglu, O. Orsan Ozener. Solving the Turkish Crew Scheduling Problem, 25 th Conference of European Chapter on Combinatorial Optimization (ECCO), Antalya, Turkey, (Presenting Author) Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Solving the Drift Control Problem. INFORMS National Conference, Charlotte, NC, Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Managing Capacity in a Build-To-Order Environment. ALIO- INFORMS Joint International Meeting, Argentina, Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Managing Capacity: An LP Based Solution to a Brownian Drift Control Problem. YAEM National Conference, Istanbul, Melda Ormeci Matoglu, John H. Vande Vate. Impulse Drift Control with Changeover Costs. INFORMS National Conference, San Diego, Melda Ormeci Matoglu. Drift Managing Capacity by Drift Control. Dagstuhl Seminar (Invitation only seminar), Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for Informatics, Germany, June Melda Ormeci. Related Problems in Inventory Control in a Build-to-Order Environment. Sabanci University, Istanbul, Melda Ormeci. Related Problems in Inventory Control in a Build-to-Order Environment. Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Melda Ormeci. Related Problems in Inventory Control in a Build-to-Order Environment. Laboratories, Dublin, Ireland, Bell Melda Ormeci. Inventory Control in a Build-to-Order Environment, (Dantzig Dissertation Award Session), INFORMS National Conference, Pittsburgh, Melda Ormeci. Inventory Control in a Build-to-Order Environment, (refereed) 2006 Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Conference, Atlanta, Melda Ormeci. Inventory Control in a Build-to-Order Environment, ORCIBS Seminar, Koc University, Istanbul, Melda Ormeci, Jim Dai, John H. Vande Vate. Impulse Controlled Brownian Motion: Constrained Average Cost Case, (Invited Talk) INFORMS National Conference, San Francisco, Melda Ormeci Matoglu 3

4 Melda Ormeci, Jim Dai, John H. Vande Vate. Optimality of Control Band Policies for Impulse Controlled Brownian Motion, (Invited Talk) IIE Annual Conference, Atlanta, FUNDED RESEARCH AWARDS National Science Foundation, CMMI-Operations Research, Stochastic Control in Semiconductor Supply Chain. $ 479,955, 9/1/2008-8/31/2011. (With John Vande Vate and Jim Dai) TUBITAK 1001, MAG: Crew Pairing and Fleet Assignment Models at Turkish Airlines. $115, /1/2010-5/31/2013 (With O. Orsan Ozener and Gunes Erdogan) AWARDS AND HONORS Second Place in George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award (2006) Selected for INFORMS Doctoral Colloquium, Atlanta 2003 Served in the Graduate Student Advisory Committee ( ) Received Fulbright Scholarship for my master s degree (2000) Graduated with High Honors from Bogazici University (1999) PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC AFFILIATIONS Member, The Institute of Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) Member, Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Referee for Operations Research, Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Stochastic Processes and their Applications, European Journal of Industrial Engineering EXECUTIVE TEACHING : Productivity, Management Trainee Program, Vestel Corporation (consumer electronics, appliances, and IT with +$4bn annual revenue) TEACHING : OPER 312, Supply Chain Management (UG) IE 301, Operations Research 2 (UG) OPER 202, Operations Management (UG-SPRING semester) : OPM 732, Supply Chain Management (MBA) OPER 202, (A and B sections), Operations Management (UG) IE 301, Operations Research 2 (UG) : MATH 202, Statistics for Business (UG) OPER 202 (A and B sections), Operations Management (UG) : MATH 202, Statistics for Business (UG) OPER 202, Operations (UG) Melda Ormeci Matoglu 4

5 INDIVIDUAL STUDENT GUIDANCE: PhD STUDENTS, Committee Member Ertan Yakici, Revenue Management via Optimal Dynamic Switching Times. Industrial Engineering, METU, (ongoing) INDIVIDUAL STUDENT GUIDANCE: MASTER STUDENTS, Committee Member Thomas Drtil, The impacts of Ship-to-Average Policies on Supplier Relationships and Material Planning in an Automotive Build-to-Order Environment. ISYE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Stefan Lier, Evaluating Supply Policies in an Automotive Build-to-Order Environment. ISYE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Matthias Pauli, Finding Optimal Parameters of Ship-to-Average Policies in an Automotive Buildto-Order Environment. ISYE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Claus Reeker, Implementing Ship-to-Average Policies in an Automotive Build-to-Order Environment. ISYE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Melda Ormeci Matoglu 5