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Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

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Welcome

From 3D printing nanomaterials to managing global supply chains, industrial engineering is a field of possibilities. An industrial engineering degree from K-State provides both a depth of technical knowledge and breadth of professional skills, preparing students to tackle complex problems in manufacturing, health care, humanitarian logistics, supply chains and more.

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Top news and stories

  • K-State researchers aim to develop soil sensors that will measure farm fields at the nanoscale
    Suprem Das, associate professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, is leading a team of K-State researchers that received $2 million from the National Science Foundation to develop sensors that can more accurately detect nutrients, chemical compounds, soil microbiomes and greenhouse gases in soil.

  • K-State engineer leading study on point-of-care additive manufacturing
    Meng Zhang, associate professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, is conducting a study aimed at assessing and increasing the technical knowledge and professional skills of engineering students in the emerging field of point-of-care additive manufacturing.

  • Kramer elected IISE fellow
    Bradley Kramer, Ike and Letty Evans engineering chair, professor and head of theindustrial and manufacturing systems engineering department, was elected a fellow by the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, or IISE.

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