Matthew Carlyle

Professor of Operations Research
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA  93943

THESIS SUPERVISION

2006

Maj Brian Zacherl

USMC

Weapon-target pairing: revising an air tasking order in real-time

2006

LCDR David Doyle

USN

Evaluation of fleet ownership versus global allocation of ships in the Combat Logistics Force

2006

LT William Nesbitt

USN

Robust Interdiction of Covert Social Networks

2005

LT Chris Landon

USNR

Social Network Analysis

2005

LCDR Walt DeGrange

USN

Optimizing Global Combat Logistics Force Support for Sea Base Operations

2005

Maj Dan Stimpson

USMC

Identification of Critical Infrastructure Components for Deployments through the San Diego Freeway Network

2004

Capt. Moon Lee

(ROK)

New Fictitious Play Procedure for Solving Blotto Games

2004

LCDR John Cardillo

USN

Optimizing Global Operations Plans For the Combat Logistics Force

2004

LT Matt Hall

USN

The Impact of Long-Term Aircraft Carrier Maintenance Scheduling on the Fleet Readiness Plan

2004

LCDR Charles Hurst

USN

Multi-Year Ammunition Procurement Model For Non-Nuclear Ordnance

2004

Major Thomas Doll

(GER)

Optimal Sensor Allocation for a Discrete Event Combat Simulation

2003

Maj. John Bruggeman

USMC

A Multi-Year Ammunition Procurement Model for Department of the Navy Non-Nuclear Ordnance

2003

MAJ Stephanie Tutton

USA

Optimal Sensor Mix for the Objective Force Unit of Action

2003 2LT Robert Sickorez USAF “Allocating Air Force Career Field Accession Targets:  An Optimization Based Tool”
2002 LT Junior Grade Ozgur Erken (Turkish Navy) A Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for the Network Diversion Problem

2002

LCDR Ron Givens

USN

A Comparison of the Operational Potential and Capability of Two Combat Logistics Force Alternatives

 

Current Graduate Students

Maj Keith Olson, USA Ph.D. Network Diversion

LT Walt DeGrange, USN MS CLF modeling

Maj Dan Stimpson, USMC MS I-MEF Deployment Vulnerability Assessment

LT Chris Landon, USN MS Information Operations Interdiction

Arizona State University:

Ph.D. Dissertations

DEVPURA, Amit Scheduling Parallel and Single-Batch Machines to Minimize Total Weighted Tardiness

HEREDIA-LANGNER, Alejandro, “Genetic Algorithms in Quality Control Problems, 2001, Advisor: Professor Matthew Carlyle.

KIM, Bosun Evaluation of Non-Dominated Solution Sets for Multiple Objective Optimization Problems

PFUND,Michele Evaluation of Uncertainty on Scheduling Algorithms in Printed Wiring Board Manufacturing

SHAH, Harendra, “Impact of Correlated Responses on the Desirability Function,” 2001, Advisor: Professor Matthew Carlyle.

MASON, Scott, “Minimizing Total Weighted Tardiness in Complex Job Shops,” 2000, Advisor: Professor Matthew Carlyle.

CANTER, Kelly, “Screening Methodologies for Life Cycle Inventory Models,” 2000, Advisor: Professor Matthew Carlyle.

Masters Degrees

HOLCOMB, Don, “Supersaturated Designed Computer Experiments for Use in Product Development,” 2000, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle.

RASTOGI, Aditya, “Supply-Network-Capacity Planning for Semiconductor Manufacturing Under Uncertain Demand,” 2001, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle.

STRAY, Jonas, “Enterprise-wide Strategic and Logistics Planning for Semiconductor Manufacturing,” 2001, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle.

SHIN, Seung-Heon,“Machine and Operator Capacity Planning for Product Mix Manufacturing Based on Stochastic Linear Programming,” 2001, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle.

WALSH, Megan, “Operator Cross Training In Wafer Fabrication Under Uncertainty:  A Stochastic Programming Approach,” 2000, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle.

PEREZ, Imelda, “Minimizing Total Weighted Tardiness on a Single Batch Processing Machine With Incompatible Job Families,” 1999, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle.

WEE, Chii-Liang, “Modeling Operators in Wafer Fab,” 1999, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle.

NOGUERIA, Henderson, “Analysis of Operations and Distribution for A Food Bank in Arizona," 1998, Advisor:  Professor Matthew Carlyle. 


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