Feng Juمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Feng Ju is an Associate Professor and Program Chair of Industrial Engineering at the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, Arizona State University (ASU). He joined ASU in 2015 and holds additional roles as a Senior Global Futures Scientist at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory. His research focuses on stochastic modeling, optimization of production systems, additive manufacturing, healthcare delivery systems, and battery management for electric vehicles. He is affiliated with IEEE, IISE, and INFORMS, and serves as an associate editor for multiple journals. Dr. Ju has received numerous awards, including the Dr. Hamed K. Eldin Outstanding Early Career IE Award and SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award. He advises students in Industrial Engineering and collaborates on projects funded by NIST, Boeing, and NSF. Education: Ph.D. Industrial and Systems Engineering from University of Wisconsin-Madison; M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering from UW-Madison; B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Additional training includes a visiting scholar position at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute. Research Interests: Stochastic modeling of production systems, semiconductor manufacturing, healthcare logistics, machine learning in additive manufacturing, and battery management systems. His work emphasizes real-time control, simulation optimization, and smart manufacturing integration. Awards: Over 15 honors including Best Paper Awards at IEEE CASE, IISE Transactions, and NIST competitions. Mentored students in winning hackathons and competitions, including ASME-CIE Hackathon 2021 and Tesla Factory collaborations. Service: Organized conferences including IEEE CASE 2019 and served as track chair for IISE Annual Conference 2019. Active in editorial roles for IISE Transactions and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. Labs: Leads the Manufacturing and Service Automation Lab, focusing on interdisciplinary research in smart manufacturing, healthcare systems, and sustainable production.










