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Dr.
Malavé is a Professor of Industrial Engineering and Assistant
Dean for International Programs at Texas A&M. He earned a B.S.
in Chemical Engineering and a M.S. in Operations Research from
the Georgia Institute of Technology. He then obtained a Ph.D. in
Industrial Engineering from the University of South Florida in
Tampa. He has been with Texas A&M since 1987. Dr. Malavé’s
research interests are in the area of manufacturing systems
analysis and planning. He teaches graduate courses and conducts
research in the area of manufacturing systems modeling and
control. At the undergraduate level, Dr. Malavé has taught the
freshman introductory course in fundamentals of engineering,
engineering economy, manufacturing operations analysis, and
robotics. He is also the TAMU campus coordinator for the NSF
sponsored Foundation Coalition. The Foundation Coalition is one
of the engineering education coalitions dedicated to the
innovation of undergraduate education. The main thrusts of the
Foundation Coalition are integration of subject matter,
active/collaborative learning, teaming, and continuous
improvement through assessment and evaluation. Dr Malavé is a
member of ASEE and IIE. In his capacity as Assistant Dean for
International Programs in the Dwight Look College of
Engineering, Dr. Malavé leads the Study Abroad Programs,
international agreements and newly established Qatar campus.
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