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Omell Pagán Parés, Ph. D., P.E.
Professor
Office:
II-207
Tel. No.:
787-832-4040
Ext. No.:
2500
Home Page:
EMail:
omell@uprm.edu
Curriculum Vitae:
N/A
Doctored Degree, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
Spain
- Total
Quality Management
- Design
and Management of Service Processes
- Logistics
Dr.
Pagán Parés has been involved in both teaching and consulting for twenty two years.
During this time he has taught probability, statistics, total quality
management, facilities planning, operation research, engineering economy and
production planning and control. Dr. Pagan Parés consulting experience involved
both manufacturing ( Baxter and Hewlett Packard) and service (Municipality
of Mayagüez and University
of Puerto Rico). Scholastic honors: Who’s Who among America’s
Teachers (1998 and 2002) , Award of Excellence in Education (Tau Beta Pi, 1994
), Frederick W. Taylor Award-Best Student in IE, 1982 and Faculty of
Engineering Award 1982. He has been
editor and evaluator for Governors Award
and PROCOM Award.
Research interest:- Active in the following areas
- Experience in the following areas
- Education
- Government
- Service Industries
- Facility Layout & Design
- Interested in the following areas
- Healthcare
- Tourism
- Distribution & Logistics
- Organizational Design
- Supply-Chain Management
- Technology integration in mfg
- Decision Analysis
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- Scholarly and Creative Activities
- Completed Graduate Thesis as major professor
- Completed Graduate Projects as major professor
- Jesús Gómez Cañaveral (2006) "Diseño de un Sistema de Métricas para la Oficina de Compras en el Departamento de Finanzas del RUM"
- Betty Arlene Duran Peña (2002) "Mejoramiento del proceso de una línea de ensamblaje manual en una industria farmacéutica usando simulación animada."
- Darwin Michell Bencosme Santana (2002) "Mejoramiento de la productividad de un sistema de línea de manufactura de interruptores utilizando simulación animada."
- Carolina Jiménez Liranzo (2001) "Mejoramiento del proceso de manufactura de una línea de ensamblaje manual por medio de la simulación computadorizada de un sistema terminal."
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