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Stephen Stuk - Emory University, Goizueta Business School. Atlanta, GA, UNITED STATES

Stephen Stuk

Associate Professor in the Practice of Information Systems & Operations Management | Emory University, Goizueta Business School

Atlanta, GA, UNITED STATES

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Biography

Professor Stuk has had a long history of managing teams in applying diverse techniques to the analysis of a wide range of business and technical situations. His early work at the Georgia Tech Research Institute involved innovative application of evolving technology with state of the art spectral analysis of extensive data for use in pattern detection. This led to the work in his PhD dissertation on man-in-the-loop decision support systems. He directed all aspects of technical support, world wide, for Gould's mini-super computer line, NPL. This included management of the field analysts, home office performance/benchmark analysts, proposal development team, computer center, and trade show support. He reported directly to the president and was the primary technical interface to development. Was a member of the 6 man team that made Gould, GSD a separate division, and he generated the structure for the division. Since leaving Gould he has merged teaching, consulting and research while at Georgia Tech and Emory. This work has involved exploiting new computer technology and applying complex techniques to the analysis of data especially in the area of market response. He has taught and applied techniques including Neural Nets and Fractals to a variety of situations including: customer attrition, marketing response, sales/demand forecasting, credit risk, and voting behavior. He has performed quality and reengineering projects with banks, insurance companies/agencies, and medical offices. Stuk was attracted to Emory to create an innovative quantitative analysis department within the Goizueta Business School. He was tasked with building a program for the next century, including the incorporation of the study and use of technology in the classroom and in business. This included redesign of the curriculum and hiring of faculty. Has been involved in the hiring the entire current Decision, Information, and Analysis faculty at Emory. Stuk's research interests are focused around the application of innovative modeling techniques to real world problems. Recent activity has been application of Synthetic Neural Network to predict consumer behavior. In particular the application of Kohonen or self-organizing maps to Internet preference behavior has been developed.

Dr. Stuk's background in military modeling and analysis and research has provided him with a unique experience and reservoir of techniques to combine for optimal results.

Education (5)

Georgia Institute of Technology: PhD, Applied Statistics 1987

Georgia Institute of Technology: MSOR, Operations Research 1978

Georgia Institute of Technology: MS, Systems Analysis 1976

Oakland University: BA, Mathematics 1974

Oakland University: BS, Engineering 1974

Areas of Expertise (3)

Application of innovative modeling techniques to real world problems

Application of Synthetic Neural Network to predict consumer behavior

Application of internet based inferential behavior prediction

In the News (1)

EMBA Open House this Thursday

emorybusiness.com  online

2011-09-14

Representatives of the Executive MBA Program are schedule to speak as are members of the admissions department, alumni and current students of both EMBA programs. Associate Professor of Decision & Information Analysis Steve Stuk is also scheduled to speak. Professor Stuk has had a long history of managing teams in applying diverse techniques to the analysis of a wide range of business and technical situations. His early work at the Georgia Tech Research Institute involved innovative application of evolving technology with state of the art spectral analysis of extensive data for use in pattern detection. This led to the work in his Ph.D. dissertation on man-in-the-loop decision support systems. He directed all aspects of technical support, world wide, for Gould’s mini-super computer line, NPL. This included management of the field analysts, home office performance/benchmark analysts, proposal development team, computer center, and trade show support. Since leaving Gould he has merged teaching, consulting and research while at Georgia Tech and Emory. Stuk’s research interests are focused around the application of innovative modeling techniques to real world problems. Recent activity has been application of Synthetic Neural Network to predict consumer behavior. In particular the application of Kohonen or self-organizing maps to Internet preference behavior has been developed. Dr. Stuk’s background in military modeling and analysis and research has provided him with a unique experience and reservoir of techniques to combine for optimal results.

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