I am an Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University. I am interested in supply chain planning problems, specifically the operation and design of large-scale logistics and transportation systems.
I completed my PhD in Industrial Engineering with a concentration on Supply Chain Engineering at the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech, where I was advised by Alan Erera. During my PhD, I had the opportunity to collaborate with The Home Depot, Inc. on what became the foundation of my thesis, as well as spend a summer at Amazon as a Research Scientist Intern within their Middle Mile Planning, Research, and Optimization Sciences (mmPROS) team.
Prior to Georgia Tech, I received my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Industrial Engineering and Management from Oklahoma State University.
Greening, L.M., Dey, S.S., Erera, A.L. (2024). Strengthening Dual Bounds for Multicommodity Capacitated Network Design with Unsplittable Flow Constraints. Submitted for publication.
Greening, L. M., Park, J., Dahan, M., Erera, A. L., Montreuil, B. (2023). Integrating Order-to-Delivery Time Sensitivity in E-Commerce Middle-Mile Consolidation Network Design. Major revision.
Greening, L. M. & Erera, A. L. (2021). Effective Heuristics for Distributing Vehicles in Free-floating Micromobility Systems. ResearchGate, submitted for publication.
Greening, L. M., Dahan, M., & Erera, A. L. (2023). Lead-Time-Constrained Middle Mile Consolidation Network Design with Fixed Origins and Destinations. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological.
Primary Instructor (Fall 2024)
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZCourse: Production Control
Guest Lecturer (Oct. 2022)
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GACourse: Advanced Supply Chain Logistics; Topic: Time-constrained Flat Network Models for E-commerce Fulfillment
Graduate Teaching Assistant (Fall 2018 - Spring 2019)
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GACourse: Supply Chain Modeling: Logistics*
Graduate Teaching Assistant (Fall 2016 - Spring 2018)
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OKCourses: Engineering Economic Analysis (two semesters), Quality Control*, Probabilistic Models, and Industrial Organization Management
*Indicates courses in which at least one guest lecture was given.