Julie IvyJulie Simmons Ivy is the department chair of and professor in the department of industrial and operations engineering at the University of Michigan.[1] Her research involves health care statistics[2] and the application of systems engineering to health care[3] and to other social services including food bank distribution systems.[4][5] Education and careerIvy graduated from the University of Michigan in 1991 and completed a master's degree in 1992 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She returned to Michigan for doctoral study, completing a Ph.D. in 1998.[2] Her dissertation, Determining Maintenance and Replacement Policies for a Multi-State Deteriorating Process with Probabilistic Monitoring, was supervised by Stephen M. Pollock.[6] She worked as a faculty member in the School of Business at the University of Michigan from 1998 to 2007 before moving to North Carolina State University,[2][6] where she was a professor of industrial and systems engineering and a Fitts Faculty Fellow in Health Systems Engineering. ServiceIvy is African-American,[7] and was the president of the INFORMS Minority Issues Forum for 2011–2013. She also chaired the INFORMS Health Applications Section for 2007.[2][6] Since 2016 she has been chair of the board of directors of the Health Systems Engineering Alliance, an association of university programs focused on engineering approaches to health care delivery.[6] RecognitionIn 2016, INFORMS gave Ivy their Moving Spirit Award for her work with their Minority Issues Forum.[8] She was the 2020 winner of the WORMS Award for the Advancement of Women in Operations Research and Management Science.[2] In 2022 she was named a Fellow of INFORMS, "for her service and significant contributions in healthcare and hunger relief, which have advanced the stature and recognition of the OR/MS profession, making it more inclusive for underrepresented members".[9] References
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