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Feryal Erhun

 
Title:Assistant Professor
Department(s):Management Science and Engineering
Location:Terman 305
Mail Code:4026
Phone:650.804.1630       
Fax:650.723.1614
E-mail: feryal.erhun@stanford.edu
URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~ferhun/
Administrator: Marilynn J. Rose

Research Statement

Professor Erhun's research interests include internet-enabled supply chains, supply chain management and logistics, and just-in-time systems. She has worked on design and operational issues in Kanban systems, and an implementation of a “total cost of ownership” perspective by coordinating decisions across functions of the distribution system at a grocery retailer. Currently, she focuses on the implications of sequential capacity procurement in stochastic and capacitated supply chains.

For a complete list of Erhun's research and publications, see her publications page.

Degree Discipline Year School
PhD 2002 Carnegie Mellon
MS Industrial Administration 1999 Carnegie Mellon University
MS Industrial Engineering 1997 Bilkent University, Turkey
BS Industrial Engineering 1995 Bilkent University, Turkey
Publication TitleAuthor(s)/Speaker(s)Open Document
Dynamic Procurement, Quantity Discounts, and Supply Chain Efficiency Erhun, F.; P. Keskinocak; S. Tayur
Dynamic Procurement in a Capacitated Supply Chain Facing Uncertain Demand Erhun, F.; P. Keskinocak; S. Tayur
Quantity Discounts under Demand Uncertainty Altintas, N.; F. Erhun; S. Tayur
Dynamic Procurement, Quantity Discounts, and Supply Chain Efficiency Erhun, F., P. Keskinocak, and S. Tayur
Dynamic Procurement in a Capacitated Supply Chain Facing Uncertain Demand Erhun, F., P. Keskinocak, and S. Tayur
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Course NumberCourse TitleLink
MS&E265 Supply Chain Logistics http://eeclass.stanford.edu/msande265/
MS&E246 Game Theory with Engineering Applications http://eeclass.stanford.edu/msande246/
MS&E263 Internet-enabled Supply Chains http://eeclass.stanford.edu/msande263/
MS&E264 Manufacturing Systems Design http://eeclass.stanford.edu/msande264/
MS&E365 Game Theoretic Models in Supply Chains http://eeclass.stanford.edu/msande365/
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Academic Honors & Awards

  • 2006 NSF CAREER Award
  • Stanford Office of Technology Licensing Research Incentive Award, 2003-2004
  • Frederick E. Terman Fellow, 2002-2003
  • Gabilan Award, 2002-2003
  • Council of Logistics Management Scholar, 1998
  • TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey) NATO-A1 Scholar, 1997
  • First prize winner in Student Paper Competition of YA/EM’95 (OR / IE’95)

Professional Activities

  • President - INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG), 2005-2007
  • Treasurer - INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG), 2003-2005
  • Editorial board member: MSOM, POMS
  • Reviewing: Operations Research; Management Science; EJOR; Naval Research Logistics; Electronic Commerce Research Journal
  • Conference organization: Invited Session Chair for Supply Chain Management at INFORMS 2003-2005; CORS/INFORMS Joint International Meeting 2004.
  • Supply Chain Consultant, SmartOps, Pittsburgh, PA (03/2001-12/2001)
  • Summer Intern, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center (1999)