Education
Professor Schruben took his Bachelor of Science at Cornell’s engineering college in 1968, his Master of Science at the University of North Carolina in 1973 and his doctorate at Yale University in 1975.
Professor Schruben took his Bachelor of Science at Cornell’s engineering college in 1968, his Master of Science at the University of North Carolina in 1973 and his doctorate at Yale University in 1975.
He is the former Andrew Schultz, Junior. Professor (1975–1998), Sibley College of Engineering, Cornell University, Department of Operations Research. Schruben specializes in teaching and research on simulation experiments, optimization of simulation system response, and simulation modeling foundations.
He is a lead researcher in discrete event simulation.
Professor Schruben studies data from experiments and develops coverage functions to study confidence interval performance of parameters arising from simulations. He also introduced the method of standardized time series, a major breakthrough in the simulation field
In February 2005, Schruben invented a simulation technique consisting of cost and productivity management software for use in fast simulators. Professor Schruben’s technique has been proven to be up to seventy times more rapid than Job Driven (Juris Doctor) simulation approaches.
Professor Schruben joined the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity at Cornell, and through that organization, the Irving Literary Society.
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