Thomas Cullinane
Professor Emeritus, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Contact
- t.cullinane@northeastern.edu
- 334 SN
360 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115
Office
- 285 LA
- 617.373.4851
Research Focus
analysis and design of efficient facilities focusing on inventory space control, materials handling and staffing levels
Education
- PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1972
Honors & Awards
- Fellow, Institute of Industrial Engineers
Research Overview
analysis and design of efficient facilities focusing on inventory space control, materials handling and staffing levels
Department Research Areas
Selected Publications
- S. Erbis, S. Kamarthi, T. Cullinane, J.A. Isaacs, Multistage Stochastic Programming Model (MSP) for carbon Nanotube Production Capacity Expansion Planning, ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2(7), 2014, 1633-1641
- A. Topcu, J. Benneyan, T. Cullinane, A Simulation Optimization Approach for Reconfigurable Inventory Space Planning in Remanufacturing Facilities, International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain Modeling, 5(1), 2013, 86-114
- T. Cullinane, T. Marion, J.H. Friar, A Multi-disciplinary New Product Development Course for Technological Entrepreneurs, Journal of the Academy of Business Education, 13, 2012, 71-89
May 05, 2015
COE Faculty and Staff Award Winners
Congratulations to the 2015 winners of the COE Faculty and Staff Awards: Outstanding Teachers of First Year Engineering Students Thomas Gilbert, Chemistry Joshua Hertz, Engineering Marco Rainho, Mathematics Swastik Kar, Physics Martin W. Essigmann Outstanding Teaching Award Marvin Onabajo, ECE Outstanding Cooperative Education Coordinator Award Alison Nogueira, MIE Outstanding Staff Award Roy Dalsheim, Student Services Susan […]
May 05, 2015
COE Faculty & Staff Award Winners
Congratulations to the 2015 winners of the COE Faculty and Staff Awards.
Apr 06, 2011
FY12 TIER 1 Award Recipients
28 COE faculty and affiliates were recipients of FY12 TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants for 18 different research projects.