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Moise Busogi is a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University Africa, with expertise in operations research, machine learning, and agent-based modeling. He earned a Ph.D. in System Design and Control Engineering (2017) from Ulsan Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) and a B.S. in Industrial Systems Engineering with a minor in Management Science (2011) from KAIST. His work bridges advanced manufacturing and industrial systems, focusing on complexity mitigation in mixed-model assembly lines through collaborations with General Motors and government agencies.
- Ph.D., System Design and Control Engineering, UNIST (2017)
- B.S., Industrial Systems Engineering/Minor: Management Science, KAIST (2011)
Research interests include human-centered complex systems, machine learning applications in manufacturing, and agent-based simulation. His projects have involved developing automated quality monitoring systems for automotive processes and additive manufacturing technologies. Moise advises graduate students in Engineering and Public Policy (EPP) and contributes to initiatives aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa.
Current affiliations: Carnegie Mellon University Africa (Regional ICT Center of Excellence Bldg, Office D110); previously held a research associate position at the Center for 3D Advanced Additive Manufacturing.
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