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  2. Richard Larson (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Richard "Dick" Charles Larson [4] (born 1943) is an American engineer and operations research specialist known for his contributions to urban service systems, disaster planning, pandemics, queueing theory, logistics, technology-enabled education, smart-energy houses, and workforce planning.

  3. Logistics engineering - Wikipedia

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    Logistics engineers work with complex mathematical models that consider elements such as mean time between failures (MTBF), mean time to failure (MTTF), mean time to repair (MTTR), failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), statistical distributions, queueing theory, and a host of other considerations. For example, if we want to produce a system ...

  4. Stephan Meyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, he received his high school diploma from the Christian-Weise-Gymnasium in Zittau. Between 1999 and 2001 he was trained as reserve officer for logistics in the German Bundeswehr . After this training, Meyer studied industrial engineering and management at the University of Applied Science Zittau/Goerlitz as well as economics at the Open ...

  5. Last mile (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle sharing systems such as Washington's Capital Bikeshare have been cited as a way to alleviate the "last mile problem".. In supply chain management and transportation planning, the last mile or last kilometer is the last leg of a journey comprising the movement of passengers and goods from a transportation hub to a final destination.

  6. Learning Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Werk150 (formerly ESB Logistics Learning Factory) at ESB Business School is an authentic learning, development and research environment. The facility, which was started in 2014, provides a cutting-edge infrastructure for the training and advanced training of students.

  7. Military logistics - Wikipedia

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    Military logistics is the discipline of planning and carrying out the movement, supply, and maintenance of military forces. In its most comprehensive sense, it is ...

  8. Juanita Christensen - Wikipedia

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    She was raised in East St. Louis, Illinois and excelled in math and science in high school. [2] Christensen decided to pursue a degree in engineering, enrolling at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. [2] She faced racism as a black female in an engineering program. [2] One professor stated he did not understand why she was in his class.

  9. Danielle Wood (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    She was a high school intern at the Kennedy Space Center, where she worked with the logistics branch of the International Space Station. [1] She watched the launch of the Chandra X-ray Observatory. [2] During breaks from college she worked as a volunteer in Kenya, where she taught maths and science for girls who lived in slums. [1]