Alan Erera is a logistics and supply chain engineering leader who combines 13+ years of academic and industry experience to develop decision technologies for transportation, freight, and manufacturing operations. As Manhattan Associates/Dabbiere Chair and long-time faculty at Georgia Tech, he directs research and graduate programs that translate mathematical models into deployed planning and operational-control systems used by major shippers and software firms. He has a track record of building industry partnerships—from advising mobility startups to directing a Panama logistics center—that surface real-world uncertainty and inform robust system design. Known for bridging rigorous OR methods with practical deployment, he also brings hands-on software and GIS development experience from earlier work in freight decision systems.
13 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Ph.D., Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at University of California, Berkeley
BSE, Civil Engineering and Operations Research, BSE, Civil Engineering and Operations Research at Princeton University
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