UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA FORMAT OF CURRICULUM VITAE 1. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 1.1 General information Surname First names ID Number Citizenship Nigerian Title Female Male Place of birth Ile Ife Date of birth Population group African Coloured Indian White Other (Please specify) Department Dept of Industrial and Systems Engineering Position Senior Lecturer Direct Tel 012 420 5229 Direct Telefax 012 362 5103 E-mail Date of appointment 3 rd August 2007 Permanent Temporary full-time Full-time 1.2 Academic qualifications obtained Degree/Diploma Doctor of Philosophy Higher Diploma M Sc Field of study Industrial and Systems Engineering Computer Science Industrial and Production Engineering Higher education institution University of Pretoria Wits Year 2010 2004 University of Ibadan 2001 B Sc Agricultural Engineering University of Ibadan 1997 Distinctions 1.3 Work experience to date Name of employer Capacity and/or type of work Period From (mm//yy to mm//yy) University of Pretoria Wits University Teaching and Research Visiting Lecturing O8//07 to date 07//05 to date CSL pty Development of training materials 3//05 to 12//05 Oceanic Bank Various Banking Functions 02//01 to 02//05 Oyo State Government Agricultural Engineering 09//00 to 02//01 2. TEACHING ACTIVITIES 2.1 Courses presented Course Simulation Modelling Operations Management Production Management Level (e.g. second year, Masters) Third Year (2013-2014) Third year (2008-2011, 2014-current) Honours (2010-2014) Models of Manufacturing Planning Honours (2015-current) Industrial Logistics Quality Management Operations Research (assist) Industrial Analysis (assist) Third year (2008-2011) Honours (2008) Final year (2015-current) Third Year (2007) No Self developed ( or No) 2.2 Other education and pedagogic courses presented
Course Year Institution Manufacturing Logistics SAP TERP 10 SAP ERP fundamentals 2010 2016 2016 2013-2016 CE@UP CE@UP CE@UP 3. TEACHING OUTPUTS 3.1 Educational publications and products Design, fabrication and testing of Sawdust Stove (unpublished B.Sc. Dissertation) A Linear Programming approach to Nutritional Planning (unpublished M. Sc. Dissertation) Inventory Management in a Supply Chain with Stochastic Inputs (PhD Dissertation) 4. OTHER TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS 4.1 Membership of national and international bodies South African Institute of Industrial Engineering (Associate membership) Supply Chain Council - SCC (Professionally registered and certified SCOR-P) American Production and Inventory Control Society - APICS (Professionally registered and certified CPIM, CSCP) SAP University Alliance (Professionally certified Certified Associate, SAP BPI) IEOM Six Sigma (Professionally certified Green Belt) 4.2 Visits to local and overseas universities as guest professor or lecturer in regard to teaching 4.3 Participation in national and international teaching associations, bodies, committees Lean manufacturing in services industry (training) Productivity discussion (Television CNBC Africa) 5. POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION 5.1 Supervision or co-supervision of students who have completed degrees Name of student Tresor Bumba Degree 1 /Title of dissertation/ thesis and date completed Masters/A Multi-criteria Selection of Water Treatment Solutions for Rural African Villages. A Case Study of Makwane Village Supervisor Co-supervisor(s) 3 Duration of studies (years) 5.2 Current post-graduate students Name of student Degree 2 enrolled for and date of first registration Project title Supervisor Cosupervisor(s) Year of registration 1 Indicate whether Honours, Masters research, Masters coursework with dissertation or Doctorate 2 Indicate whether Honours, Masters research, Masters coursework with dissertation or Doctorate
Rafid Al Rikabi Doctorate (2015) Patrick Sekgoka Doctorate (2017) John Oyewole Doctorate (2017) Catherine Maware Gareth Gates Doctorate (2017) Masters research (2017) Empty container management in South Africa A network theoretic approach to study patterns in big data for the reduction of illicit financial flows. Designing Oil and gas Supply chain in an environment with infrastructural challenges market uncertainty and general volatility Lean Manufacturing Management: the relationship between industry performance, leanness dimensions and organizational performance. Predicting changes in the additive manufacturing industry. A South African Perspective 6. RESEARCH FUNDING 6.1 Obtaining research funds (Optional) Origin of research funds (e.g. contract research, THRIP, international funding organisations, other(s) SAP and the German government (together with Informatics dept) OWSD funding for Post Grad student Title of research project or programme ESEFA project Development of lean measurement tools for process improvement Duration 3 years 3 years Money allocated (R) (Optional - exact amounts not required) 7. RESEARCH OUTPUTS 7.1 Publications in peer-reviewed or refereed journals 1. Yadavalli V.S.S., O, B. Sivakumar and G. Arivarignan, (2010). Two-commodity perishable inventory system with bulk demand for one commodity, South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 21(1), pp 137-155. 2. Yadavalli VSS, Sivakumar B, Arivarignan G and O, (2011). A multi-server perishable Inventory System with Negative Customers, Computers and Industrial Engineering, 16(2), pp 254-273. 3. Yadavalli VSS, Sivakumar B, Arivarignan G and O (2012). A Finite Source Multi-Server Inventory System with Service Facility. Computer and Industrial Engineering 63(4), 739-753. 4. OAB and VSS Yadavalli, (2012) An integrated utilization, scheduling and lot sizing algorithm for pull production, International Journal of Industrial Engineering, Theory, Application and Practice, 19(3), 171-180. 5. O, VSS Yadavalli and AA Malada (2013). Assessment of Service Quality of a National Regulatory Institution. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 24(1), 29-49. 6. Lynch PV, Yadavalli VSS, Adendorff KS, O (2013). Optimal spares and preventive maintenance frequencies for constrained industrial systems. Computer and Industrial Engineering, 65(1), 378-387. 7. Stein C., Wallis L. and O. (2015) The effect of emergency medical vehicle location and response strategy on response times (Cape Town), South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 26(2), 26 40. 8. Stein C., Wallis L. and O. (2015) Meeting National Response Times for Priority 1 incidents in an urban medical services system: more ambulances won t help. South African Medical Journal, 105(1o), 2015 7.2 Books and/or chapters in books
None 7.3 Published full-length conference papers/keynote addresses 1. O and Yadavalli VSS (2010), Optimising flow in an M/M/1 system with shortage cost: A theory of Constraints Approach, Conference Proceedings of the International Association of Science and Technology for Development, Gaborone, Botswana, September 5th 8th 2010, 91 97. 2. O and Yadavalli VSS (2011), A Lot-sizing Algorithm for Pull Production Environments, Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, January 22nd 24th 2011, 15 20. 3. O, Adendorff KS and Yadavalli VSS (2011), Dynamic buffering of a Capacity Constrained Resource via the Theory of Constraints, Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, January 22nd 24th 2011, 538 543. 4. O and Yadavalli VSS (2012), Economic Lot Shipment under value pricing of transport rate. Computers and Industrial Engineering Conference, 16-18 July 2012, Cape Town, South Africa, CIE42 Proceedings, 1069-1071. 5. O. and van Zyl I.P. (2012), GreenSCOR as a tool for measurement and improvement of the carbon footprint of the Logistics functions of a firm. Computers and Industrial Engineering Conference, 16-18 July 2012, Cape Town, South Africa, CIE42 Proceedings, 669-683. 6. Al-Rikabi D, O and Yadavalli VSS (2014), Empty containers repositioning in South African seaports. Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. Bali, Indonesia, January 7 9, 2014, 2091-2101. 7. O (2014) Vulnerability as a relevant supply chain attribute for SCOR. Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. Bali, Indonesia, January 7 9, 2014, 204-214. 8. O (2015) ECOR: A reference Model for the Management of Electoral Supply Chain Support, Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. Dubai, UAE, March 3 5, 2015, 2120 2132. 9. Yadavalli VSS, O, Al-Rikabi RBD (2015) The optimal routes for the vessels to transport empty containers under different shipping service networks design, Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. Dubai, UAE, March 3 5, 2015, 1857 1867. 7.4 Non-refereed publications or popular articles Determining the maximum resource utilisation for optimum system profit. Innovation magazine, Issue 5, Dec 2010, pp 93-95 7.5 Patents 7.6 Technical reports Mandate fulfillment survey, NHBRC, July 2009. 8. OTHER SCHOLARLY RESEARCH-BASED CONTRIBUTIONS 8.1 Participation in conferences, workshops and short courses - specify type of contribution
8.1.1 National Sept 2009: Operations Research Society of South Africa Presented a paper 8.1.2 International July 2008: International Federation of Operations Research Societies conference - Presented a paper September 1010, International Association of Science and Technology for Development Presented a paper January 2011: Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Presented two papers July 2012: Computers and Industrial Engineering, presented 2 papers January 2014: Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Presented two papers January 2015: Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Presented a paper 8.2 Teamwork and collaboration with others: 8.3 Membership in national and international bodies South African Institute of Industrial Engineering (Associate Member). Supply Chain Council (Certified member) South African Production and Inventory Control Society and American Production and Inventory Control Society (Certified Member) SAP University Alliance SAP Africa Board for Education 8.4 Visits to local and overseas universities or research institutes as guest professor or researcher 9. ARTISTIC OUTPUTS (if applicable 9.1 Not applicable 10. MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES 10.1 List your involvement in departmental activities (e.g. administrative functions), faculty (e.g. Faculty Committees) or other university activities. 11. COMMUNITY SERVICE OR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS 11.1 Outreach projects
11.2 Professional service performed 11.3 Clinical service 11.4 Involvement with other universities/scientific institutions Masters degrees Graduate courses Undergraduate courses 11.5 Referee duties 12. AWARDS AND SCIENTIFIC/SCHOLARLY RECOGNITION 12.1 Evaluation status as scientist/scholar (e.g. NRF; first evaluation and date, subsequent evaluations and dates 12.2 Research awards and prizes
12.3 Teaching awards and prizes 12.4 Artistic awards and prizes