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Lewis Ntaimo, Ph.D.
Other Positions: Lewis Ntaimo received his Ph.D. in Systems and Industrial Engineering from the University of Arizona (2004), M.S. in Mining and Geological Engineering (2000) and B.S. in Mining Engineering (1998), both from the University of Arizona. He got his University of Cambridge Advanced Levels "A-Levels" in Mathematics (A), Physics (A), and Chemistry (A) in 1994 from Mpelembe Secondary School, Kitwe, Zambia. Ntaimo received his Engineer-In-Training (EIT) certification (07760) in June 1999, State of Arizona, USA. Research interests:
Recent applications:
Teaching: "Experiencing the Joy of Learning" Course Links for 2010 Spring Semester:
Course Links for 2009 Fall Semester: ISEN 689 Large-Scale Stochastic Optimization (eLearning) Course website Course Links for 2009 Summer I: ISEN 420 Operations Research I ( eLearning) Course website Course Links for 2009 Spring Semester: ISEN 689 Systems Thinking and Analysis (Available on eLearning, Distance Learning Course) Course website Course Links for 2008 Fall Semester: ISEN 416 Facilities Location, Layout and Material Handling (Available on eLearning) Course Links for 2008 Spring Semester:
ISEN 689 Systems Thinking and Analysis (Available on WebCT/eLearning, Distance Learning Course)
Required course for ME in Systems Engineering
ISEN 416 Facilities Location, Layout and Material Handling (Available on WebCT/eLearning) Course Links for 2007 Fall Semester: ISEN 689 Large-Scale Stochastic Optimization (available on WebCT/eLearning) See Fall 2007 course website Course LinkA for 2007 Spring Semester: ISEN 416 Facilities Location, Layout and Material Handling (available on WebCT/eLearning) Required course and has a lab - Facilities Layout Lab
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