Resume-aware faculty matching

Find professors who actually fit you

Upload your resume. Four AI agents analyze your background, rank the faculty who fit, inspect their recent research, and help you draft outreach — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

Free to startNo credit cardCancel anytime
Top matches Balanced preset
Dr. Sarah Chen
Stanford · Interpretability · NLP
91
Dr. Marcus Holloway
MIT · Robotics · RL
84
Dr. Aisha Okonkwo
CMU · Fairness · HCI
82
Nova · Professor Researcher · re-ranking top 20…
Guy L. Curry

Guy L. Curry

· Senior Professor, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Professor EmeritusVerified

Texas A&M University · Industrial & Systems Engineering

Active 1969–2021

h-index20
Citations1.4k
Papers1051 last 5y
Funding
See your match with Guy L. Curry — sign in to PhdFit.Sign in

Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Medicine
  • Computer network
  • Operations research
  • Engineering
  • Operations management

Selected publications

  • Transient queueing analysis for emergency hospital management

    IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering · 2021 · 9 citations

    1st authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Computer Science
    • Operations research

    Strategic and tactical capacity planning are critical decisions faced by hospitals. While these problems have received significant attention, current queueing-based approaches do not address realistic healthcare constraints such as blocking, transient arrivals, transient capacity assignments, and surge capacities. A queueing methodology is developed to extend the analysis of these constructs. The methodology developed is generic for hospitals responding to demand surges during epidemics and pandemics such as the recent COVID-19, and in other application areas in manufacturing, supply chain management, and logistics. The medical staff and patient chairs in the emergency room, beds in the operating theater, ICU, and medical/surgical care units are used in patient treatment at a hospital. They can be considered as servers in a system, where capacity and operational policies affect performance measures such as patient throughput. The methodology develops the probabilities from which system performance measures can be estimated for a serial queueing network with blocking. Transient analysis is employed, due to the time varying nature of the patient arrival patterns. The methodology has the capability to analyze different interventions such as increasing and decreasing capacities, and ambulance diversion. In order to handle typical hospital sized problems that result in thousands of ordinary differential equations defining the system probabilities, a transient version of Kanban queueing network decomposition is developed along with procedures for dealing with the discontinuities that arise at capacity changes. Verification/validation is presented along with several scenarios that illustrate the potential application of this methodology in emergency hospital management.

Frequent coauthors

Similar researchers at Texas A&M University

  • Resume-aware match score
  • Save to shortlist
  • AI-drafted outreach

See your match with Guy L. Curry

PhdFit ranks faculty by your research interests, methods, and publications — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

  • Free to start
  • No credit card
  • 30-second signup