Faculty and Staff
The school of industrial engineering and management (IEM) at Oklahoma State University
(OSU) has a rich history and legacy. IEM at OSU granted its first IE degree in 1926,
MS degree in 1948 and first PhD in 1960. This School has been represented and led
by giants in Industrial Engineering – winners of the Frank and Lillian Gilbreth award,
pinnacle award of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers’ (IISE); members
of the National Academy of Engineering, IISE presidents, American Society for Quality
(ASQ) and Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) presidents, senior member of the Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality award as well as IISE, AEE, American Production and Inventory
Control Society (APICS) and ASQ Fellows. One of the first School Heads, H.G. Thuesen,
co-invented the parking meter, the first of which was installed in Oklahoma City in
1935. Today, IEM has world-class faculty teaching and mentoring graduate and undergraduate
students.