Vice Provost for Research Advancement, University of Southern California
Hall's experience includes serving as the founder/principal investigator for two national
research centers, the Center for Risk and Economic Ana- lysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE), and the
National Center for Met- ropolitan Transportation Research (METRANS). He also served as senior
associate dean for research in the Viterbi School of Engineering for four years. Hall was chair of
Industrial and Systems Engineering during a period when the faculty size grew by 50%, and when it
became the first named academic department at the University of Southern California, upon receipt of
a $10 million gift from Daniel J. Epstein.
Hall is the author of Queueing Methods for
Services and Manufacturing (Prentice Hall, 1997) and the editor of Handbook of Transportation
Science (Springer, 2003) and Patient Flow, Reducing Delay in Healthcare Delivery (Springer, 2006).
He has been funded by the National Science Foundation, U.S. Departments of Homeland Security and
Transportation, California Department of Transportation, Los Angeles County Department of Health
Services and L.A. Care. Dr. Hall has numerous publications in the areas of transportation,
logistics, system engineering, and queueing. Hall received his Ph.D. (1982) and M.S. (1980) in civil
engineering from U.C. Berkeley. He received his B.S. in industrial engineering and operations
research from U.C. Berkeley in 1979.
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