Stanley B. Gershwin is a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering. He was a Senior Research Scientist there until 2019. He received the B.S. degree in Engineering Mathematics from Columbia University, New York, New York, in 1966; and the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1967 and 1971.
In 1970-71, he was employed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey, where he studied telephone hardware capacity estimation. At the C. S. Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1971-75, he investigated problems in manufacturing and in transportation. He worked in the MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) during 1975-1987. He was Professor of Manufacturing Engineering at the Boston University College of Engineering (half time) in 1986-1987. He has been a member of the MIT Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity since 1988.
Dr. Gershwin taught an MIT course in Manufacturing Systems Analysis (2.852) from 1990 t0 2002 and a course in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from 2002 until 2019. He has developed an online two-course sequence in Manufacturing Systems Engineering: Manufacturing Systems I, Manufacturing Systems II. They are part of the MITx Principles of Manufacturing online MicroMasters Program in Principles of Manufacturing.
Dr. Gershwin is the author of Manufacturing Systems Engineering (Prentice-Hall, 1994) and numerous papers in international journals. The Institute of Industrial Engineers has given two awards for his paper ``Design and Operation of Manufacturing Systems --- The Control-Point Policy,'' (IIE Transactions, Volume 32, Number 2, pp. 891-906, October, 2000)
The Institute of Industrial Engineers has selected "Information inaccuracy in inventory systems: stock loss and stockout," (IIE Transactions, Volume 37, Number 9, September 2005, pp. 843859) by Yun Kang and Stanley B. Gershwin for the Best Paper of the Year in IIE Transactions on Design & Manufacturing.
His research interests include real-time scheduling and planning in manufacturing systems; hierarchical control; dynamic programming in hybrid (discrete and continuous state) systems; decomposition methods for large scale systems; approximation techniques. His major research goal is the development of an engineering theory of manufacturing systems control.
Dr. Gershwin and his students have performed research projects and consulted for such companies as Boeing, General Motors, Polaroid, Hewlett Packard, Johnson & Johnson, United Technologies, and others.
Dr. Gershwin is a member of the IEEE Control Systems Society, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, the Operations Research Society of America, the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He has been an Associate Editor of several international journals, including International Journal of Production Research, Operations Research, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, and others.
Dr. Gershwin was an IEEE Control Systems Society Distinguished Lecturer and is a Fellow of the IEEE.
Dr. Gershwin is affiliated with MIT's Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity, Leaders for Manufacturing Program , and the Operations Research Center.
Dr. Gershwin's publications are in the following areas:
He is supervisor of S.B., S.M. and Doctoral Theses.
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Dr.Gershwin's e-mail address is: gershwin@mit.edu