Veronica M. WhiteView profile
Assistant Professor
Veronica M. White is an Assistant Professor of Data Science in Health Systems Engineering at the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering. With a Ph.D. in Industrial & Systems Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2024), she specializes in applying operations research, analytics, and decision science to public health and safety challenges such as substance use disorder, mental health, criminal justice, and healthcare access. Ph.D., Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2024 M.S., Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2019 B.S., Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University of Science & Technology, 2017 Her research focuses on optimizing systems at the intersection of public health and criminal justice, emphasizing: Substance use disorder treatment Policing and criminal justice decision-making Community program evaluation Implementation science Recent publications highlight trends in: Crime forecasting indices and their optimization Pre-arrest diversion programs for addiction treatment Stochastic models for emergency response Policy evaluation in criminal justice reform Machine learning applications in healthcare K-12 outreach for operations research Scientific awards include: DAS/SDP Decision Analysis Practice Award Finalist (2022) INFORMS DEI Ambassador (2022-2023) IISE Future Faculty Fellows Program (2022) National Institute of Justice Fellowship (2020-2021) Her work spans collaborations with medical professionals, law enforcement, policymakers, and social scientists, driving innovations in: Substance use disorder interventions Public safety analytics Health systems engineering Community program implementation









