
معرفی
Mohammad Marufuzzaman is an Associate Professor and Department Head in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Mississippi State University (MSU), holding the Charles R. Stephenson Endowed Professorship. He joined the faculty in 2014 as a Visiting Assistant Professor before advancing to his current role. His research focuses on supply chain optimization with applications in renewable energy, stochastic programming, decomposition methods, and risk management.
Dr. Marufuzzaman holds a Ph.D. in Industrial & Systems Engineering from MSU (2014), an MASc in Industrial Systems Engineering from the University of Regina, Canada (2010), and a B.Sc. in Industrial & Production Engineering from Shah Jalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh (2006). His work bridges theoretical optimization techniques with practical applications in energy systems, disaster logistics, and sustainable infrastructure.
His research interests span renewable energy supply chains, large-scale network design, and resilience engineering. Notable contributions include predictive models for wood chip moisture content using machine vision, disaster response frameworks for hurricane-impacted regions, and optimization models for electric vehicle infrastructure. His publications appear in leading journals such as Transportation Science and Computers & Operations Research.
Dr. Marufuzzaman is a member of INFORMS and IIE. His recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary solutions for complex systems, including military base modernization, marine debris management, and IoT-enabled energy systems. He has developed novel algorithms for stochastic optimization problems and contributed to policy-relevant research on biomass energy utilization in rural regions.




