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Sridhar R. Tayur | |
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![]() Sridhar R. Tayur | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Cornell University (Ph.D.) IIT Madras (B.Tech.) |
Awards | Member of National Academy of Engineering; INFORMS Fellow; MSOM Distinguished Fellow |
Scientific career | |
Fields | operations management operations research management science |
Institutions | Carnegie Mellon University |
Doctoral students | Pınar Keskinocak |
Sridhar R. Tayur is an American business professor, entrepreneur, and management thinker.[1][2] He is university professor of operations management and Ford Distinguished Research Chair at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, and the founder of SmartOps Corporation [3][4] and OrganJet Corporation.[5][6]
Tayur is known as an "academic capitalist,"[7] recognized for his contribution to Inventory Theory,[8] Supply Chain Management, Lean Manufacturing, Operations Strategy,[9] Healthcare Management, and Quantum Computing.[10] He describes his own work as "research, industrial implementation, software entrepreneurship, investing in start-ups and turnarounds, and creating a social enterprise" that lies "in the intersection of math, money, and morals."[11] Tayur's work "has earned him a reputation as someone uniquely talented in identifying, and then solving, novel and timely problems confronting society," according to a 2014 Productions and Operations Management article honoring him.[12]
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