Benjamin Lev

Benjamin Lev
Born
Israel
CitizenshipUSA, Israel
Alma materCase Western Reserve University; Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Known forEditor-In-Chief, OMEGA - The International Journal of Management Science.

Co-Editor-In-Chief, International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management

Former Book Review Editor, Journal on Applied Analytics (23 years, 700 book reviews).

Former Associate Editor Journal of Operations Research; IIE Transactions; International Abstracts of Operations Research.

Associate Editor Operations Research Perspective; Financial Innovation; OPSEARCH; Journal of Data; Information and management; IJAA.
SpouseDorota "Debbie" Lev (1945-2016)
Children2
AwardsINFORMS Fellow (2003)
Websitewww.OmegaJournal.org

Benjamin Lev is a former University Trustee Professor of Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems Department at Drexel University.[1] He has been a prolific author and has made significant contributions in Operations Research and Management Science. He has contributed to the areas of inventory control, mathematical programming, and operations planning and scheduling. He is well known for his developments of Inventory Control Models, Transportation Problems, DEA and Fuzzy Decision Analyses.

His present editorial positions include the Editor-In-Chief of OMEGA - The International Journal of Management Science[2] and the Co-Editor-In-Chief of International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management.[3]

Education

Lev received his PhD. in Operations Research from Case Western Reserve University. He has M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

Academic career

Lev is a professor and former Head of Decision Sciences Department at Drexel University, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA since 2009. During 1990-2009 he served as the Dean of School of Management, the Chair of Department of Management Studies, Professor and an Emeritus Professor at University of Michigan–Dearborn, MI. From 1987 to 1990 he served as the Head of The Management Department at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester MA and during 1970 to 1987 he served as the Chair of Management Department and a professor at Temple University, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA.

He is holding or has held a series of short faculty appointments at several universities as visiting professor, honorary professor, or adjunct professor: Wharton School (spring 1986), Tel-Aviv University (1974–75), San Jose State University (summer 1987), Tianjin University (summer 1986), Beijing Jiaotong University (2017–20), Chengdu University (2017–20), Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2018–20), Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (2018–), Nanjing Audit University (2018–) and Xidian University (2019-)[4]

Honors and awards

  • Biographical sketch in Young Scientists in Israel, pp. 148‑156, Remba, Rubin Mass, 1971.
  • Intergovernmental Professional Act (IPA), Dept. of Energy, Washington, D.C., 1978.
  • Trustee Professor, Drexel University, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA 2014-2021.

Books

Co-author and co-editor of these books:

  • Introduction to Mathematical Programming[5]
  • Energy Models and Studies
  • Analytic Techniques for Energy Planning
  • Production Management: Methods and Studies
  • Strategic Planning in Energy and Natural Resources
  • Engineering Management
  • Advanced Business Analytics
  • Big Data Management
  • Data Science and Digital Business
  • Internet of Things: Cases and Studies
  • Internet of Things in Management Science and Operations Research: Implemented Studies
  • Sustainability: Cases and Studies

References

  1. ^ "Benjamin Lev". Lebow Faculty. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
  2. ^ "VISIT of EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF OMEGA JOURNAL PROF. BENJAMIN LEV". Jiangsu University.
  3. ^ "Co-EIC of International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management". International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management.
  4. ^ "Benjamin Lev Spreads Knowledge Worldwide". LeBow College of Business.
  5. ^ "A Review of: "INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING. QUANTITATIVE TOOLS FOR DECISION MAKING"". Engineering Optimization. 6 (4): 238–239. 1 January 1983. doi:10.1080/03052158308928047.