Kuhl and DeVasta co-author paper

Michael Kuhl, professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, was honored with the INFORMS Simulation Society (I-SIM) Distinguished Service Award at the society’s Winter Simulation Conference. Given for exceptional service to the simulation community, Kuhl was recognized for his distinguished work over his 25-plus year career including service as I-SIM president; member of WSC Board of Directors; and WSC program chair, proceedings editor, and mobile app chair, among others. At the conference, he co-presented a paper co-authored with Anthony DeVasta, senior lecturer in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, on implementing a simulation-based, entrepreneurially minded learning activity into the facilities planning course, which is taught in the ISE program at RIT. INFORMS is an international association of professionals in operations research, simulation, analytics, management science, economics, artificial intelligence, and other relevant fields.