Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - Operations & Information Systems

University of Alberta - North Campus

Canada,Alberta

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48 Months

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CAD$ 10,250/year

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Canada, Alberta

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1908

Total Students: 40,060 +

Int. Students: 8,000 +

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116 St & 85 Ave, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R3, Canada

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - Operations & Information Systems

Program Overview

Program Description:

  • Students in Operations and Information Systems (OIS) train to become scholars in Operations Management (OM) and Management Information Systems (MIS).  All students receive training in the fundamentals of both OM and MIS and in-depth training in at least one of these two disciplines.  OM and MIS intersect in various ways.  The fields share a focus on understanding and improving business processes.  OM and MIS researchers often reside in the same university departments and belong to the same professional societies.  The goal of the PhD in OIS is to train the student to perform and publish first-class research, in preparation for a career at a research-intensive university.
  • OM is concerned with how to organize the production of goods and services by private firms and public sector entities.  OM research addresses questions about how best to design, plan, and execute the tasks needed to produce a product or service.  OM research has traditionally emphasized mathematical modeling, and in particular optimization, stochastic, and simulation models, but OM research also employs experiments, surveys, and analysis of secondary data.
  • MIS is concerned with the collection, storage, and use of information within organizations.  MIS research addresses questions about how technology and information shape and facilitate the work that is done in organizations.  MIS research uses methodologies from a variety of disciplines, including but not limited to the social sciences, mathematics, and computer science.

OM and MIS are closely related to the emerging areas of business analytics and big data.

The following faculty members support the OIS specialization:

  • Ivor Cribben (Time series analysis/econometrics, high-dimensional data, data analytics, networks, computational statistics, neuroeconomics)
  • Reidar Hagtvedt (Health care operations) 
  • Armann Ingolfsson (Health care and service operations, queueing theory, behavioral queueing, computational probability) 
  • Yonghua Ji (Economics of information systems, dynamic optimization of software development, information systems performance analysis and optimization) 
  • Bora Kolfal (Flexibility in service operations and supply chains, queueing systems, supply chain management, healthcare applications of OR, impact of risk on IT)
  • Ilbin Lee (Sequential decision making; data analytics; health applications; and wildfire operations)
  • Saied Samiedaluie (Health care operations, approximate dynamic programming)

Graduates of the OIS specialization (and its predecessor, Management Science) have published articles in top OM and MIS journals and have pursued academic careers at prestigious universities throughout the world.