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Education:
- Ph.D. - University of
South Carolina, Production and Operations Management, 1994
- M.Ad., Lynchburg College,
Virginia, Industrial Administration, 1989
- B.S - Bombay University, Physics, 1984
Research Interests:
- Human Learning/Forgetting
- Worker Cross-Training
- Shop Floor Control
Teaching Interests:
- Operations Management
- Business Statistics
- Quantitative Methods
Honors and Activities:
- MBA Teaching Award (2007)
- Stanley T Hardy award for Best Paper in Operations Management (2003)
- University of Delaware Summer Research Grant (Summers
2000-03, 05, 06)
- Best theoretical paper in the POM track at the NEDSI
conference (2000)
- Best paper award in POM track at the SE-INFORMS
conference (1998)
- UNIV 101 Teaching Experience Workshop (1998)
- Beta Gamma Sigma (1996)
- DSI Doctoral Student Consortium
(1992)
Recent Publications:
- Zamiska, J. R., Jaber, M. Y., and Kher, H. V. (2007). Worker deployment in dual
resource constrained systems with a task-type factor.
European Journal of Operational
Research, Vol.
177, 1507-1519.
- Jaber, M. Y., and Kher, H. V. (2004). Variant versus
invariant time to total forgetting: Revisiting the learn-forget curve model.
Computers and Industrial
Engineering, Vol. 46, No.4, 697-605.
- Gehrlein, W. V., and Kher, H. V. (2004). Decision
rules: Awards versus elections.
INTERFACES, Vol. 34, No. 3,
226-234.
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Kher, H. V., and
Fredendall, L. (2004). A generalization of variance countering
strategies.
Computers & Industrial Engineering,
Volume 46, No. 1, 101-120.
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Jaber, M. Y., Kher,
H. V., and Davis, D. J. (2003). Countering forgetting through training
and
deployment. Special issue, International Journal of Production
Economics, Vol. 85, No. 1,
33-46.
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Wagner, B. J.,
Davis, D. J., and Kher, H. V. (2002). The production of several items on
a
single facility with linearly changing demand rates.
Decision Sciences,
Vol. 33, No. 3, 317-
346.
- Kher, H. V., and
Jensen, J. B. (2002). Shop performance implications of using cells,
partial
cells and remainder cells. Decision Sciences,
Vol. 33, No. 2, 161-190 (this paper won the
Stanley T. Hardy Award for the Best Paper in Operations Management for 2002).
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Jaber, M. Y., and
Kher, H. V. (2002). The dual-phase learning and forgetting model.
International Journal of Production Economics,
Vol. 76, No. 3, 229-242.
- Kher, H. V., and
Fry, T. D. (2001). Labor flexibility and assignment policies in a job
shop
having incommensurable objectives. International Journal of Production
Research, Vol. 39,
No. 11, 2295-2311.
- Kher, H. V. (2000).
Examination of flexibility acquisition policies in dual resource
constrained job shops with simultaneous worker learning
and forgetting effects. Journal of Operational Research Society,
Vol. 51, No. 5, 592-601.
- Kher, H. V. (2000).
Examination of worker assignment and dispatching rules for managing vital customer priorities in dual resource constrained
job shop environments. Computers & Operations Research,
Vol. 27, No. 6, 525-537.
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Kher, H. V.,
Malhotra, M. K., and Steele, D. C. (2000). The effect of push and pull
lot splitting approaches on lot traceability and material
handling costs in stochastic flow shop environments.
International Journal of Production Research,
Vol. 38, No. 1, 141-160.
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McMurtrey, M. E.,
Grover, V., Teng, J. T. C., and Kher, H. V. (2000). Current Utilization
of
CASE technology: Lessons from the field.
Industrial Management & Data
Systems, Vol. 100, No. 1&2, 22-30.
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Kher, H. V.,
Malhotra, M. K., Philipoom, P. R., and Fry, T. D. (1999). Modeling simultaneous worker learning and forgetting in dual
resource constrained systems. European Journal of Operational Research,
Vol. 115, No. 1, 158-172.
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