PhD, Industrial and System Engineering with Minor in Statistics and Probabilities, Wichita State University, KS, May 2012
Master of Science, Industrial and System Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology,Isfahan, Iran, Feb 2009
Bachelor of Science, Industrial and System Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, IranAug , Jun 2005
Courses
IE 327/327L - Systems Engineering
IE 416 - Operations Research 1
IE 417- Operations Research 2
Reseach Areas
Applied optimization
Systems Engineering
Autonomous Vehicle routing
Publications:
Journals
Krishnan, K.K., Mirzaei S., Venkatasamy, V., and Pillai, V.M., June 2010, “Integrated Cell Formation and Facility Layout Design Using From-Between Charts,” International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Volume 59, Numbers 5-8, 737-753, DOI: 10.1007/s00170-011-3523-z.
Mirzaei S., and Krishnan, K., Nov 2011, “Location-Routing Problem with Time Dependent Travel Times”, Journal of Supply Chain and Operations Management, Volume 10, Number 1, February 2012
Mirzaei S., and Krishnan, K., 2012, "Generic Formulation of Location-Routing Problem with Dynamic Demand", Journal of Supply Chain and Operations Management, Accepted.
Conference Proceedings
Mirzaei S., and Krishnan, K., “Solving Real-Life Railroad Problems: Block to Train Assignment and Train Routing”, proceedings of Institute of Industrial Engineering conference, Orlando, Florida, 2012, CD-ROM.
Krishnan, K., Mirzaei S., Cheraghi S. H., et al. “Risk Based Worker Allocation: Single Task per Station and Balanced Line”, proceedings of Institute of Industrial Engineering conference, Orlando, Florida, 2012, CD-ROM.
Mirzaei S., and Krishnan, K., “MINLP Formulation of Energy Efficient Vehicle Routing Problem”, proceedings of IERC, Reno, Nevada, 2011, CD-ROM.
Mirzaei S., and Krishnan, K., “Supply Chain Network Configuration with Time Dependent Demand,” proceedings of IERC, Reno, Nevada, 2011, CD-ROM.
Mirzaei S., Krishnan K., “Mixed Integer Nonlinear programming (MINLP) Formulation of Energy-Efficient Location Routing Problem for Electric-Powered Vehicles”, selected graduate research projects from WSU to attend Capitol Graduate Research Summit, Topeka, 2011