K.N.Toosi University of Technology - Faculty of Industrial Engineering

Faculty of Industrial Engineering

In 1993, the Department of Industrial Engineering was formed within the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. In 1999, this Department was separated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering to continue its activities as an independent Faculty. Graduates of this Faculty have had outstanding success in getting admission to higher programs. With 17 full-time academic members, this Faculty is working hard in order to improve the quality of education and research at the KNTU. Programs and Degrees Presented at Faculty of Industrial Engineering :

B.Sc. M.Sc. Ph.D.
Industrial Production Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering
Systems Analysis and Planning IT
E-Commerce
MBA

Laboratories :

- precision measurement and quality control

- simulation

- information technology

- industrial systems and automation

- advanced design and production and robotics

- time and motion study

Research Capabilities and Interests:

- Air Traffic Flow Management & Ground Holding Problem - Information technology- Electronic commerce - Quality control systems in production processes - Quality management systems - Planning and production control - Maintenance systems - Industrial design based on human being factors - Analysis of ergonomic problems - Analysis of industrial systems using computer simulation - Internet marketing - ISCM - e-CRM - Commercial intelligence - Decision making in trade and industry - ERP

This faculty is currently located at Mollasadra building, Pardis St., Mollasadra St., Vanak Sq. However, it also operates a building at seyedkhandan bridge, Dabestan alley.

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