Oakland University
Friday, February 1, 2013

Systems Engineering doctoral student invited to PASI


Oakland University Systems Engineering Ph.D. student, Meredith Deneweth, was awarded admittance to the National Science Foundation Sponsored Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute (PASI) on Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Globalized Physical Distribution Systems.

“PASI will introduce me to others in my field,” Deneweth said. “I’m sure to find lifelong research partners, connections to subject matter experts, and potential job opportunities.”

Deneweth, who specializes in Supply Chain Modeling and Simulation, will be visiting PASI from August 5 to 17, 2013 in Santiago, Chile.

According to Deneweth, in order to apply she was required to fill out a questionnaire about her class standing, as well as compose an essay describing how she would benefit from the experience.

“I feel like I got invited to the modeling and simulation equivalent of Disney World,” Deneweth said. “I’ll (receive) knowledge by subject matter experts in my favorite fields, tour a major port and winery, while completing group projects with people who love this stuff as much as myself. I also get to live, work, and experience the culture in Chile for two weeks. How cool!”


Deneweth

"Meredith is well deserving of this award," said Professor Robert Van Til, Chair of the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department. "Besides excelling academically, she has helped the department develop a real sense of community among our undergraduate and graduate students through her service as President of our Institute of Industrial Engineers Student Chapter."

In addition to being accepted, PASI has also given Deneweth a stipend of $2,500.

While in Santiago, Deneweth hopes to collaborate with others and develop research ideas.



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