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Martha Pilcher
Senior Lecturer in Operations Management
Adjunct Lecturer in Health Sciences

PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985
MS, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1978
BA, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1976


Phone:   
206-543-8742 Mailing Address:
Fax:
206-543-3968 Michael G. Foster School of Business
Office:
Email:
315 Mackenzie Hall
mpilcher@u.washington.edu

Info Systems and Ops Management Department
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
     
Faculty Personal Web Page:   http://faculty.washington.edu/mpilcher/

Specialties

    Operations management, quality control and management, transportation and logistics, mathematical programming models.

Positions Held

    At the University of Washington since 1987
    Adjunct lecturer at the University of Colorado (1992-present)
    Adjunct lecturer in UW Dept. of Health Services (1989-present)
    Technical staff for AT&T Bell Laboratories (1985-87)
    Visiting assistant professor at Purdue University (1984-85)
    Instructor at Emory University (1980-84)

Selected Publications

  • "Polynomial Constructability and Traveling Salesman Problems of Intermediate Complexity," with R. Radin and C. Rovey, in Complexity in Numerical Optimization edited by P. Pardalos, World Scientific (1993).

  • "Partial Polyhedral Description and Generation of Discrete Optimization Problems with Known Optima," with R. L. Rardin, Naval Research Logistics (1992).

  • "Fleet Size Planning When Outside Carrier Services are Available," with J. Klincewicz and H. Luss, Transportation Science (August 1990).

Current Research

    Polyhedral theory and cutting planes, symmetric traveling salesman problem, statistics and methodology for comparing heuristics, test problem gener-ation, vehicle routing, logistics, health-care applications of OM/QM tools and techniques.

Honors and Awards

    Undergraduate Professor of the Quarter for Spring for Operations Management (2006)

Selected Consulting Experience

  • Seattle Children's Hospital, implementation of reengineering effort.

  • Washington State Department of Transportation, co-principle investigator on project.

  • UW Health Services, lead role in developing three-course sequence that combines biostatistics, epidemiological methods, and their application in health service delivery settings.

Academic Service

    Helped to develop inter-disciplinary certificate program in Global Transportation and Logistics.


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