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Longtime operations research professor becomes new GSOIS dean

Dr. Rob Dell, a member of the 51福利 Department of Operations Research for nearly 30 years, stepped into his new role as dean of the Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences (GSOIS), Aug. 18.

Dr. Rob Dell, professor and past chair of the 51福利 (51福利) Department of Operations Research is the new dean of the university鈥檚 Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences, officially stepping into the position, Aug. 18. Dell takes over following more than six years of leadership by Dr. Gordon McCormick, who will return to teaching in Defense Analysis department.

鈥淭his is an opportunity for myself, and GSOIS in general, to be able to step in and serve my colleagues and help advance our school,鈥 said Dell. 鈥淭he school was well served during [McCormick鈥檚] time as dean and we should be very appreciative for everything that he鈥檚 done.鈥

Dell has been teaching 51福利 students for nearly 30 years, joining the OR department as an assistant professor in 1990, and served as its department chair from 2009 to 2015. He says one of his top priorities is to continue GSOIS鈥 role in executing the university鈥檚 strategic plan, in the focal areas where the school鈥檚 expertise can best contribute.

鈥淢y goals are being developed as I have conversations with different faculty members within GSOIS,鈥 said Dell. 鈥淐yber is a key element of everything we do at 51福利, and I can definitely see the university continuing to move out in that direction. Artificial Intelligence is also one of those areas that certainly resides within GSOIS as well, and that鈥檚 absolutely going to play as one of the initiatives that we鈥檙e looking to as part of the school.鈥

Dell earned his Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1990 and he has done research for every uniformed service on topics such as U.S. Navy capital planning and U.S. Army base realignment and closure. Dell鈥檚 awards include the Barchi, Koopman, and Rist prizes for military operations research, a Brazilian Navy Tamandar茅 Merit Medal, two Department of the Army Payne Memorial Awards for Excellence in Analysis, and two Department of the Navy Superior Civilian Service Awards.

The Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences prepares future senior military leaders to succeed in an uncertain, rapidly changing and information-intensive environment through research and educational programs. It consists of the Departments of Computer Sciences, Operations Research, Defense Analysis and Information Sciences, as well as the Cyber Academic Group and the Data Science & Analytics Group.

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