Summary
Chase Murray is an Associate Professor and industrial systems researcher with nine years in academia and prior industry experience optimizing manufacturing processes at Intel and Dallas Semiconductor. He develops heuristics for complex combinatorial problems, with a specialty in dynamic vehicle routing for UAV coordination and vehicle platooning, and applies this expertise to logistics networks and facility layout. His career blends rigorous PhD-level research from the University at Buffalo with practical engineering insight from early industrial roles, enabling solutions that bridge theory and real-world operations. Based in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls area, he is known for tackling dynamic, time-sensitive routing challenges where coordination and real-world constraints drive novel algorithm design.
8 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Accounting and Business/Management, Accounting and Business/Management at Texas Tech University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Industrial & Systems Engineering at University at Buffalo
Master of Engineering - MEng, Industrial Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Industrial Engineering at Texas A&M University