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Kayse Lee Maass, PhD

Assistant Professor​

Dept. of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Northeastern University

Research Collaborator

Dept. of Health Sciences Research

Information and Decision Engineering Program

Mayo Clinic

BIO

Kayse Lee Maass is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering  and leads the Operations Research and Social Justice lab at Northeastern University. She also currently holds a research appointment with the Information and Decision Engineering Program at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Maass’s research focuses on the application of operations research methodology to social justice, access, and equity issues within human trafficking, mental health, housing, and supply chain contexts. Her work is supported by multiple National Science Foundation grants, centers interdisciplinary survivor-informed expertise, and has been used to inform policy and operational decisions at the local, national, and international levels.

 

Dr. Maass earned a PhD in Industrial and Operations Engineering (IOE) from the University of Michigan and completed her postdoctoral studies as a Research Associate in the Department of Health Sciences Research at the Mayo Clinic. She is a recipient of multiple awards, including: the INFORMS Judith Liebman Award, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Award, INFORMS Section on Location Analysis Dissertation Award (Runner Up) and Student Paper Competition Award (Finalist), Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Outstanding PhD Research, IOE Outstanding Graduate Student Award, and  Joel and Lorraine Brown Graduate Student Instructor of the Year Award. Dr. Maass currently serves on the INFORMS Subdivision Council, as the INFORMS Section on Location Analysis Secretary, and is a member of the H.E.A.L. Trafficking Research Committee.

RESEARCH AREAS

Dr. Maass' primary research focuses on the application of operations research methodology to social justice, access, and equity issues within supply chain, humanitarian logistics, and healthcare contexts. She is particularly interested in using her technical background to address human trafficking and mental health issues, and currently leads numerous related transdisciplinary research efforts.

Legal Research and Writing

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Conference Room

SUPPLY CHAIN/FACILITY LOCATION

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MENTAL HEALTH ACCESS

RECENT NEWS

City to Study Mental Health, Addition Needs for Criminal Justice Center

Indianapolis Business Journal highlighted our ProBono Analytics project  that is increasing access to mental health/addition services in Indianapolis & creating criminal justice diversion pathways for individuals w/ mental health needs

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