Instructor: Saylisse Dávila

Office: II-218A (x3240) or II-219/II-224

Office Hours: 

  • M/W 10:30-11:30am / 1:30-3:30pm

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Instructor: Saylisse Dávila

Office: II-218A (x3240) or II-219/II-224

Office Hours (via Meet with appointment):

  • M 12:30pm - 2:30pm
  • W 3:00 - 5:00pm
  • Th 3:30 - 4:30pm


TA: Patricia M. Ortiz-Roque

Office: II-116

Office Hours:

  • T/Th 3:30-4:30pm

Course Textbook:

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Instructor: Saylisse Dávil, PhD

Office: II-218A (x3083) or II-219/II-224

Office Hours: M/W 2:30-5:00pm

Instructor: Saylisse Dávila

Office: II-218A (x3240) or II-219/II-224

Office Hours:

  • T/Th 1:20-2:20pm / 4:30-6:00pm


Course Textbook:

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This is a course primarily designed for graduate students whose major concentration is Industrial
Engineering, Management Systems, Applied Mathematics, or Computer Engineering. It is appropriate
for engineering graduate students with interests in advanced stochastic processes and queueing models
applied to manufacturing and service industries. The purpose of the course is to prepare each student
for (i) the modeling of queueing systems; (ii) mastering the basic principles for modeling stochastic
manufacturing and service systems, and (iii) conducting meritorious research in queueing systems. This
course is an elective course in the M.S. and the M.E. in Industrial Engineering.

Instructor: Saylisse Dávila

Office: II-218A (x3240) or II-224/II-219

Office Hours:

  • M/W 10:30-11:30am
  • Th 2:15-4:15pm


Course Textbook:

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Instructor:

   Saylisse Dávila

Office:

   OF-341 (x5959) or II-224

Office Hours:

  • M 1:00-3:00pm
  • T 2:30-3:30pm
  • W 2:00-3:00pm

Course Textbook:

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