Alice Smith
@ponman718Auburn professor, tennis player, studying Spanish and Turkish, wine and cat lover
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Listen to this - I am the guest on this very awesome Fantasy Football podcast. Enjoy and share widely!
ISE professor Alice Smith continuously works to connect AU Engineering to faculty and students across the world. She recently traveled to universities in Egypt and Jordan to discuss student/faculty exchanges, recruiting grad students, research collaboration, and more.
Happy to announce this interesting paper from my graduated student Alejandro done with the participation of Encompass Health. A sequential space syntax approach for healthcare facility layout desi... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
In an effort to further collaborations with student recruiting in Latin America, ISE professor Alice Smith recently earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from Auburn University. eng.auburn.edu/news/2023/01/i…
Honored to represent @ieeecis in this capacity.
Congrats to Alice Smith, the Joe W. Forehand/Accenture Distinguished Professor of industrial and systems engineering, who was recently named an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for 2023-2025 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers @IEEEorg
Congratulations to Professor Alice Smith who was recently awarded Life Fellow status by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (@IEEEorg)! This honor is reserved for those who have distinguished themselves through their sustained and lasting contributions to IEEE.
ISE professor Alice Smith will present as a keynote speaker at the 5th International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (ICoIAS 2022). Smith will present on innovative uses of drones for last-mile delivery with a focus on healthcare. eng.auburn.edu/news/2022/09/i…
Proud to edit my second book in this series - this one on the research of women led teams in computational intelligence.
Professor Alice Smith is the editor of a new book which showcases the many diverse research breakthroughs achieved by women-led investigative teams in computational intelligence. Learn more here: eng.auburn.edu/news/2022/06/i…
The webinar on journal publications that I participated in recently is now on YouTube... INFORMS Women in OR/MS (WORMS) Forum and the INFORMS Speakers Program youtu.be/91bMRbWv_AU via @YouTube
Proud of my student Julio for being part of this exciting initiative. Looking forward to advising his work to help manufacturers.
A large part of ICAMS' mission includes improving the skills of the next generation of engineers to take full advantage of Smart Manufacturing technologies, and the first ICAMS Student Defined Research Awards will help fulfill that mission. eng.auburn.edu/news/2022/05/i…
If you know me well, you know I love all living things but I am especially partial to turtles. Let's think of our turtle friends today on their special day and every day.
🐢 World Turtle Day promises a better future where humans and turtles can coexist peacefully. Protecting these animals means protecting our own future. 💫 Let us "everyone love and save the turtle." #OceanBiome #seaturtle
Glad to be a part of this event tomorrow that has around 900 people registered!
Join ISE professor Alice Smith for a live webinar on understanding the journal paper publication process and writing papers that will be chosen for publication. The webinar will be held Tuesday, May 17, 12-1 p.m. Register at: us06web.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN_…
So glad for Grant - an Auburn ISE grant and a wonderful person!
Industrial and systems engineering doctoral student Mehmet Kurt has been awarded the annual Dr. Saeed Maghsoodloo Assistantship. The assistantship rewards the valuable role that teaching assistants play in the department. Read more at aub.ie/ise.
Party like it’s 1998 😎 @AuburnMBB clinches its first undefeated season at home since the 1998-99 season‼️
Clemson IE is happy to host Dr. Alice Smith as she shares her research via our department seminar series! See the flyer for more details. Friday, January 13th, 11:15-12:05 ET Please join us in the Freeman Auditorium or via Zoom (link available in flyer).
Members of our faculty continuously share their academia knowledge and experiences. Alice Smith, the Joe W. Forehand/Accenture Distinguished Professor of industrial and systems engineering, recently did so by participating in the Early Career Faculty Mentoring Forum at @UFISE
UF ISE (@UFISE) 2nd Early-Career (EC) Faculty Mentoring Forum - 6 current/former department chairs, 11 EC faculty, panels on difficult conversations in academia. Great 2.5 days of sharing and bonding events Thanks to @UFWertheim for support of faculty mentoring programs!
UF ISE (@UFISE) 2nd Early-Career (EC) Faculty Mentoring Forum - 6 current/former department chairs, 11 EC faculty, panels on difficult conversations in academia. Great 2.5 days of sharing and bonding events Thanks to @UFWertheim for support of faculty mentoring programs!
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