
About
Ismail Capar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University’s College of Engineering. His research focuses on supply chain optimization, logistics management, and alternative fuel infrastructure planning. He holds a Ph.D. from Mississippi State University (2007), an M.S. from Sabanci University (2002), and a B.S. from Istanbul Technical University (2000).
Dr. Capar’s research interests span inventory coordination, distribution logistics, warehouse optimization, and crisis management in supply chains. He has notably contributed to studies on electric vehicle charging networks, transnational infrastructure planning for natural gas trucking, and alternative-fuel vehicle adoption strategies.
His work often integrates optimization modeling and geographic analysis, addressing challenges in both operational efficiency and policy implementation. Notable awards include the 2012 IIE Annual Award for Excellence in Teaching Logistics and the 2007 J.R. Walsh Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Industrial & Systems Engineering, Mississippi State University (2007)
- M.S., Industrial Engineering, Sabanci University (2002)
- B.S., Industrial Engineering, Istanbul Technical University (2000)
His articles highlight trends in sustainable infrastructure, alternative energy logistics, and supply chain resilience. He has developed tools for optimizing electric vehicle charging networks and enhancing cross-border transportation systems.
- Key Awards:
- 2012 IIE Annual Award for Excellence in Logistics Teaching
- 2012 Industrial Distribution Educators Association Best Paper Award
- 2006 Honda Fellowship
Dr. Capar advises on graduate programs and has pioneered courses like the CREDLE capstone for distance learners. His work bridges academic research and real-world applications in global supply chains and environmental sustainability.
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