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Charles Robert Kenley is a Professor of Practice at the Edwardson School of Industrial Engineering at Purdue University. He earned his PhD in Engineering-Economic Systems from Stanford University in 1986. Prior to that, he obtained an MS in Engineering-Economic Systems from Stanford University in 1981 and an MS in Statistics from Purdue University in 1979. He also holds an SB in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which he received in 1975. Professor Kenley's research interests focus on quantitative methods within systems engineering, specifically in modeling and simulation methods, programmatic risk management, and cost schedule forecasting. He utilizes Bayesian methods to enhance management processes and has contributed to the fields of effectiveness and systems engineering. His multidisciplinary background and extensive experience in engineering and management enable him to address complex problems in technology development and risk analysis.
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