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Associate Professor Mastrangelo joined the Industrial & Systems Engineering department in 2002. Prior to joining the University of Washington, she served as an Associate Professor in Systems Information Engineering at the University of Virginia. With years of industrial manufacturing experience at AlliedSignal Aerospace and Honeywell IACD Ion Implant Services, she has developed a robust expertise in her field. Dr. Mastrangelo's primary research focuses on systems engineering, quality engineering, and predictive analytics. Her research interests include operational modeling and manufacturing, system-level modeling of infectious disease transmission and lung cancer screening centers, multivariate quality prediction, and statistical monitoring methods in manufacturing. She leads the Center for Healthcare Organization Transformation (CHOT) at UW, which supports research and innovations in healthcare management, clinical practices, and information technology. Her collaborative research has been inspired by practical applications in healthcare, especially in improving processes in pediatric intensive care units. She has published over 20 journal papers in empirical stochastic modeling and statistical process monitoring, earning the Ellis R. Ott Award for significant contributions to quality engineering.
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