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Michael Kuhl

Professor

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Autonomous Mobile Robots
Simulation
Healthcare Systems

585-475-2134
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Michael Kuhl

Professor

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Autonomous Mobile Robots
Simulation
Healthcare Systems

Education

BS, Bradley University; MS, Ph.D., North Carolina State University

Bio

Dr. Michael E. Kuhl earned a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University; an M.S. degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from North Carolina State University; and a B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering from Bradley University (1992).

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Journal Paper
Vashist, Abhishek, et al. "KF-Loc: A Kalman Filter and Machine Learning Integrated Localization System Using Consumer-Grade Millimeter-wave Hardware." IEEE Consumer Electronics Magoazine. (2021): 1-12. Print.
Liu, Ran, et al. "Modeling and Simulation of Nonstationary Non- Poisson Arrival Processes." INFORMS Journal on Computing 31. 2 (2019): 347-366. Print.
Moskal, Stephen, Shanchieh Jay Yang, and Michael E Kuhl. "Cyber Threat Assessments via Attack Scenario Simulation over Integrated Adversary and Network Models." Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation 15. 1 (2018): 13-29. Print.
Published Conference Proceedings
Bhattathiri, Sriparvathi Shaji, Maojia P. Li, and Michael E. Kuhl. "A Traffic Avoidance Path Planning Method for Autonomous Vehicles in a Warehouse Environment." Proceedings of the 2021 Winter Simulation Conference. Ed. S. Kim, B. Feng, K. Smith, S. Masoud, Z. Zheng, C. Szabo, and M. Loper. Piscataway, New Jersey: IEEE, 2021. Print.
Bhisti, Rukshar A. and Michael E. Kuhl. "Simulation Analysis of Warehouses Utilizing Bulk and Rack Storage Systems." Proceedings of the 2021 IISE Annual Conference,. Ed. A. Ghate, K. Krishnaiyer, K. Paynabar. Norcross, GA: Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, 2021. Print.
Vashist, Abhishek, et al. "KF-Loc: A Kalman Filter and Machine Learning Integrated Localization System Using Consumer-Grade Millimeter-wave Hardware." Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics. Ed. N/A. Piscataway, New Jersey: IEEE, 2021. Print.
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Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Moskal, Stephen F., et al. "CASCADES: Modeling and Simulation of Cyber Attacker Behaviors for Network Threat Analysis." Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), December 5-9, 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Ed. Adam Hahn. Los Angeles, CA: n.p..
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Kuhl, Michael E. and Clayton Tontarski. "Modeling and Analysis of OR Nurse Scheduling using Mathematical Programming and Simulation." Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC). Institute of Industrial Engineers. Montreal, Canada. 1 Jun. 2014. Conference Presentation.
Journal Editor
Pasupahy, Raghu, et al, ed. Proceedings of the 2013 Winter Simulation Conference. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2013. Web.
Book Chapter
Kuhl, Michael E. "Nonstationary Input Processes." Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science. Ed. James J. Cochran. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2011. 3612-3617. Print.
Published Article
Zhou, Xi, and Michael Kuhl. “Design and Development of a Sustainability Toolkit for Simulation.” Proceedings of the 2010 Winter SimulationConference, 5-8 December 2010. 1601-1612. Web. *
Kuhl, Michael E., Julie S. Ivy, Emily K. Lada, Natalie M. Steiger, Mary Ann Wagner, and James R. Wilson. “Univariate Input Models for Stochastic Simulation.” Journal of Simulation, 4.2(2010): 81-97. Print. "  *

Currently Teaching

ISEE-510
3 Credits
Simulation and queueing theory are used to design and evaluate the performance of dynamic and stochastic systems. Queueing methods are utilized to study waiting line systems. Digital simulation is applied to the design and analysis of complex systems in a variety of contexts using powerful simulation tools. The course will emphasize simulation modeling and statistical analysis techniques essential for conducting simulation projects.
ISEE-773
3 Credits
This course focuses on the role of engineering in value creation. In particular, the effective integration of engineering activities for the transformation of novel ideas and technologies into marketable products and services. Topics include value engineering and value analysis, the engineering value chain, the innovation process, engineering sustainable value, and the technology development and management process.

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