Dr. Sudipta Chowdhury

Assistant Professor - Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
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WAEC 1213
304-696-2864

Biography

Dr. Sudipta Chowdhury joined Marshall University in Fall, 2022 as an Assistant Professor at the department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Sudipta Chowdhury’s primary area of research is on enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructures under varying degrees of natural and man-made disasters. He has developed complex planning frameworks, mathematical models, and solution techniques for analyzing different systems and system of systems (SoS) involving transportation asset management and planning, supply chain and logistics, vehicle routing, and power utility asset restoration. His works were funded by various agencies such as US Department of Transportation, Pacific Northwest National Lab, US Army, Construction Industry Institute, Eversource Energy, and FedEx. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and multiple conference proceedings. He serves as a reviewer of multiple journals such as OR spectrum, Computers and Operations Research, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Sustainable Cities and Society, Applied Soft Computing, Mathematics, and IEEE systems.

PhD in Transportation and Urban Engineering, University of Connecticut, 2022
Master of Science in Engineering (MSc) in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mississippi State University, 2018
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc) in Industrial & Production Engineering, ShahJalal University of Science and Technology, 2014
Critical Infrastructure Resilience, Disaster Restoration Planning, Supply Chain and Logistics
Extended Reality
Operations Research, Engineering Economy and Cost Analysis, Quality Control, Production and Operations Management
James, D., Chowdhury, S., & Alzarrad, A. (2023). Unveiling Key Themes and Establishing a Hierarchical Taxonomy of Disaster-Related Tweets: A Text Mining Approach for Enhanced Emergency Management Planning. Information. 14(7), 385. Link
Chowdhury, S., & Alzarrad, A. (2023). Applications of Text Mining in the Transportation Infrastructure Sector: A Review. Information. 14(4), 201. Link
Chowdhury, S., & Zhu, J. (2023). Investigation of critical factors for future-proofed transportation infrastructure planning using topic modeling and association rule mining. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 37(1), 04022044. Link
Chowdhury S., Shahvari O., Marufuzzaman M., Li X., Bian L. (2021). “Drone Routing and Optimization for Post-disaster Inspection.” Computers & Industrial Engineering, 159 (107495).
Chowdhury S., Zhu J., Zhang W. (2020). “Optimized Restoration Planning of Infrastructure System-of-Systems using Heterogeneous Network Flow Simulation.” ASCE Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering (Invited in Special Issue), 34:5.
Chowdhury S., Zhu J., Rasoulkhani K., Mostafavi A., Jaselskis E., Stoa R., Li Q., Banerjee S., Alsharef A., Brannen L. (2020). “Guidelines for Robust Adaptation to Environmental Regulations in Infrastructure Projects.” ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Editor’s Choice Recognition), 146(10).
Chowdhury S., Shahvari O., Marufuzzaman M., Francis J., Bian L. (2019). “Sustainable Design of On Demand Supply Chain Network for Additive Manufacturing.” IISE Transactions(Featured in June 2019 IISE Magazine), 744-765.
Khanzadeh M., Chowdhury S., Marufuzzaman M., Tschopp M.A., Bian L. (2019). “In-Situ Monitoring of Melt Pool Images for Porosity Prediction in Laser-Based Additive Manufacturing Processes.” IISE Transactions (Featured in June 2019 IISE Magazine), 1-19.
Chowdhury S., Emelogu A., Marufuzzaman M., Nurre S.G., Bian L. (2017). “Drones for Disaster Response and Relief Operations: A Continuous Approximation Model.” International Journal of Production Economics, 188:167-184.
Best Poster Runner-up at 4th Annual CAMMSE Research Symposium, 2021
General Electric (GE) Fellowship for Innovation, 2020-2021
Best Poster Runner-up at Winter Simulation Conference, 2020
ISERC/QCRE Best Student Paper, Quality Control and Reliability Engineering Division, 2017