Systems Operations Engineering

Date: 17.7.13
Time: 12:00
Location: College of Engineering, Cornell University

Systems operations is similar to organizing on a large scale. Operations engineers work generally in large companies, determining how much of a product to order and distribute to the regional stores for sale. This is incredibly important, as shipping and holding too much inventory in the regional warehouses is costly. However, lack of inventory because items are on back order may also result in lost sales. 

Operations engineers are needed in many places, including car companies, governments, hospitals, and any company that has products that need to be distributed. Operations research also works with statistics, to determine optimal pricing.  For example, airlines raise ticket prices as the flight date approaches, realizing that later demand is more urgent.  This is the kind of work systems engineers do, studying human behavior and determining ways to maximize profit. 

The future of systems and operations research engineering comes from big data. Big data, an incredibly hot new field, looks at large pools of information gathered by companies or outside agencies generally for marketing purposes. As a field that spans practically every market, people who are able to interpret big data are in high demand. 

If you want to practice your operations research skills, you can try this game, developed by Professor Peter Jackson, who gave the presentation on operations research engineering. 


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