Chelsea Spence (President)
Chelsea is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Industrial Engineering (supervised by Dr. Mary Beth Kurz). Her research interests lie in the area of operations research. In particular, her current research is focused on using modeling techniques to help compare policies surrounding the opioid epidemic.
Seyed Amin Seyed Haeri (Vice-President)
Amin is a Supply Chain & Operations Management Ph.D. candidate in the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business (supervised by Dr. Ahmet Colak). His main research interest is the study of the renewable energy market investment through Structural Econometrics Modeling. He teaches Intermediate Business Statistics to undergraduate students at the College of Business.
Lucky Cho (Treasurer)
Lucky is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Industrial Engineering (supervised by Dr. Thomas Sharkey). His current research interests are application of scheduling and using integer programming to find Nash equilibrium in a scheduling game.
Di Liu (Director of Communications)
Di is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Industrial Engineering (supervised by Dr. Tugce Isik). Her research integrates quality engineering and study of stochastic processes. Her current research concentrates on double tolerance schemes, tolerance design optimization, process decision making, and trade-offs between processing costs and product quality loss in stochastic production environments.
(Director of Operations and Secretary)
Akhil Kumar Reddy Gopireddy (Director of Academic Initiatives)
Akhil is a Graduate student and Teaching Assistant in the Department of Industrial Engineering (supervised by Dr. Emily Tucker). His research areas include optimization of the supply chain in FMCG and business logistics management.
Emily Tucker (Faculty Advisor)
Dr. Emily Tucker is an Assistant Professor at Clemson University in the Department of Industrial Engineering. Her research focuses on the application of operations research to societal problems including healthcare policy and supply chain resiliency. She received her PhD and MSE in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. Prior to graduate school, she worked as a Research Health Economist at RTI International and received her BS in Industrial Engineering from NC State.