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Dr. Lohmann is Vice Provost and Professor of Industrial
and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
His principal responsibilities include the institutional
development, review, and accreditation of the Georgia Tech’s
academic programs, as well as the inter-campus development of
its programs located in Metz, Paris, Singapore, and Savannah
(Georgia). Dr. Lohmann mostly recently served as the Associate
Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering at
Georgia Tech, and has also held appointments at the National
Science Foundation, the University of Michigan, the University
of Southern California, and l’École Centrale Paris in France.
Dr. Lohmann earned his B.S.M.E. from Oklahoma State
University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and
Management at Stanford University. His research and teaching
interests are in the field of capital budgeting and economic
decision analysis, and he has also provided leadership in a
number of engineering education initiatives involving
accreditation and curriculum innovation. External sponsors of
his research and educational initiatives include: AT&T, GM,
Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Microsoft Research, Motorola, National
Science Foundation, Procter & Gamble, Sloan Foundation, and the
United Engineering Foundation. Dr. Lohmann is also Editor of the
Journal of Engineering Education published by the American
Society for Engineering Education, a licensed Professional
Engineer, and a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers.
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