The Stewart School offers great breadth and depth in terms of faculty interest areas and concentrations which, in turn, produces substantial flexibility for graduate students in terms of course offerings and importantly, research opportunities that support their respective degree choices. This is captured by the links below.

A diverse group of ISyE faculty and students are actively engaged in simulation modeling and research. In fact, simulation cuts across the disciplines at Georgia Tech, with successful collaborations between colleagues from ISyE, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, the College of Computing, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Within ISyE, on-going simulation projects deal with a variety of topics running the gamut from theory to applications. On the theory side, ones finds projects that seek to improve the efficiency and validity of complicated simulations. Examples of such efforts include output analysis of simulation data, the simulation of highly reliable networks, efficient methods to conduct parallel simulations, and stochastic optimization of simulation models. On the applied side, ISyE faculty are engaged in projects involving the simulation of manufacturing systems, aircraft and airspace models, human-performance systems, and medical applications.
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