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The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering is a department in the Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Engineering dedicated to education and research in industrial engineering. The school is named after H. Milton Stewart, a local philanthropist and successful businessman who formerly graduated from the BSIE undergraduate program.
Unlike similar programs at other schools, the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech focuses on core disciplines for both Industrial Engineering (such as manufacturing and quality control) and Systems Engineering (such as global logistics and system optimization). U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks the program at number one.
Founding
The "industrial option" for mechanical engineering was first offered at then Georgia School of Technology in 1924. The Department of Industrial Engineering was created in 1945 with Frank Groseclose as its first director and professor. In 1948, the department was elevated to its current status of School of Industrial Engineering with Groseclose serving as its first dean.
References
- "75 Years of Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech: A Brief History | H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering". www.isye.gatech.edu. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
- "Leading ISyE". Engineering Enterprise. Fall 2005. pp. 8–13. Archived from the original on 6 November 2023. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
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