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Dr. Mohamad Y. Jaber

Mohamed Jaber
Professor; Editor-in-Chief, The International Journal of Systems Science: Operations & Logistics; Associate Editor, Applied Mathematical Modelling
BSc, MSc, PhD, PEng
DepartmentMechanical, Industrial, and Mechatronics Engineering
Areas of ExpertiseModelling Learning and Forgetting Curves, Production Economics, Inventory Management; Thermo-economics, Reverse Logistics, Supply Chain Management
EPH-334A
416-979-5000 ext. 557623

Areas of Academic Interest

Learning and forgetting curves

Sustainable logistics

Inventory and supply chain management

Education

Year University Degree
1996 University of Nottingham PhD
1986 Wichita State University MSc
1984 Wichita State University BSc

Selected Courses

Course Code Course
IND 508 Operations Research I
IND 604 Operations Research II
ME8128 Probabilistic Models in Operations Research

Spotlight

You never know where life will take you. In the 1990s, when Mohamad Jaber was working as a part-time engineering management instructor at the American University of Beirut and the Lebanese American University, a colleague asked him to do some analysis for a paper. 鈥淚t had never occurred to me to do research,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淏ut I discovered I love it.鈥

Inspired by that experience, Jaber decided to pursue a PhD part time at the University of Nottingham in England while continuing to live and work in Beirut. 鈥淔or five academic years, I would submit my students鈥 final grades and then fly to England to spend the summer conducting research for my doctorate.鈥

Jaber has since generated novel ideas that bridge mechanical and industrial engineering in areas such as worker learning and forgetting, inventory management and sustainable supply chains. 鈥淚鈥檓 so glad I found research,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a source of continuous enjoyment for me.鈥

Mohamed Jaber

鈥淏y borrowing concepts from mechanical and industrial engineering, we can enhance management thinking.鈥

  • SRC FEA Award
  • Nasr, W.W., and Jaber, M.Y. 鈥淪pecialized and Flexible Servers Subject to the Effects of Learning and Forgetting.鈥 Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 131, 2019, pp. 477-487.
  • Jawad, H., Jaber, M.Y., and Nuwayhid, R.Y. 鈥淚mproving Supply Chain Sustainability Using Exergy Analysis.鈥 European Journal of Operational Research, vol. 269. no. 1, 2018, pp. 258-271.
  • Bazan, E., Jaber, M.Y., and Zanoni, S. 鈥淐arbon emissions and energy effects on a two-level manufacturer-retailer closed-loop supply chain model with remanufacturing subject to different coordination mechanisms.鈥 International Journal of Production Economics, vol. 183, 2017, pp. 394-408.
  • Batarfi, R., Jaber, M.Y., and Aljazzar, S.M. 鈥淎 profit maximization for a reverse logistics dual-channel supply chain with a return policy.鈥 Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 106, 2017, pp. 58-82.
  • Bazan, E., Jaber, M.Y., and Zanoni, S. 鈥淎 review of mathematical inventory models for reverse logistics and the future of its modeling: An environmental perspective.鈥 Applied Mathematical Modelling, vol. 40, no. 5-6, 2016, pp. 4151-4178.

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  • Associate editor, Applied Mathematical Modelling
  • Area editor, Computers and Industrial Engineering
  • Industrial Experience: Construction Management
  • Professional Engineers Ontario
  • Member of the advisory committee for the annual International Symposium on Logistics
  • Canadian Operational Research Society
  • International Society for inventory Research
  • Production and Operations Management Society