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Professor Julie Swann is a distinguished contributor to the field of Industrial and Systems Engineering, currently serving as the department head in the Fitts Department at NC State University. With a keen focus on enhancing healthcare delivery and supply chain management, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role. Additionally, she holds an affiliate faculty position in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at NC State and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to research and education. Before her tenure at NC State, Professor Swann was a prominent faculty member at the Georgia Institute of Technology. During her time there, she co-founded and co-directed the Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems, a testament to her commitment to addressing complex global challenges through innovative solutions. Her research is centered on the application of mathematical modeling to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of supply chain systems and healthcare delivery, aiming to create impactful changes in these critical areas. Professor Swann's work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of how mathematical and engineering principles can be applied to real-world problems, particularly in the context of healthcare and humanitarian efforts. Her contributions have not only enriched academic discourse but have also influenced practical applications, benefiting communities and industries alike. Through her leadership and research, Julie Swann continues to inspire the next generation of engineers and researchers, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration. Her dedication to improving systems that affect everyday lives underscores her role as a leader in her field, making significant strides toward a more efficient and equitable world.

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