Dr. Mehmet  Ali Ilgin
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Dr. Mehmet Ali Ilgin

Associate Professor
Celal Bayar Universitesi, Manisa, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Northeastern University, USA

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Biography

Dr. Mehmet Ali Ilgin is currently working as Associate Professor at Manisa Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Engineering, Turkey. He obtained his PhD degree in Industrial Engineering from Northeastern University in 2011. His area of research interest related to Reverse Logistics, Remanufacturing, Closed-Loop Supply Chain Management, Disassembly, Maintenance Planning, Simulation, and Linear Physical Programming. He has published 13 articles in journals, 1 article in refered international journal, 10 proceedings in international confrences and 1 in national confrence, 2 books and book chapters contributed as author/co-author. He is also serving as editor and refree in journals. He is member of Turkish Chamber of Mechanical Engineers. Dr. Mehmet received honors includes, Ranked first among the 2002-2003 academic year graduates of Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Engineering, and TUBITAK Encouragement Award for International Publications.

Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Reverse Logistics
62%
Remanufacturing
90%
Supply Chain Management
75%
Maintenance Planning
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
4
Chapters
3
Articles
24
Abstracts
3

Selected Publications

  1. Ilgin, M.A., 2019. Sewing machine selection using linear physical programming. Tekstil ve Konfeksiyon, 4: 300-304.
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  2. Edis, E.B., M.A. Ilgin and R.S. Edis, 2019. Disassembly line balancing with sequencing decisions: A mixed integer linear programming model and extensions. J. Cleaner Prod., 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.117826.
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  3. Ilgin, M.A., 2018. A spare parts criticality evaluation method based on fuzzy AHP and Taguchi loss functions. Sci. Technol., 21: 142-152.
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  4. Ilgin, M.A., 2018. A DEMATEL-based disassembly line balancing heuristic. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng., 10.1115/1.4041925.
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  5. Demir, L., M.E. Akpınar, C. Araz and M.A. Ilgın, 2018. A green supplier evaluation system based on a new multi-criteria sorting method: VIKORSORT. Expert. Sys. Appl., 114: 479-487.
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  6. Ilgin, M.A., H. Akcay and C. Araz, 2017. Disassembly line balancing using linear physical programming. Int. J. Prod. Res., 55: 6108-6119.
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  7. Ilgin, M.A., 2017. Integrating linear physical programming and fuzzy logic for robot selection. Int. J. Rob. Applic. Technol., 5: 1-17.
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  8. Ilgin, M.A., 2017. An integrated methodology for the used product selection problem faced by third-party reverse logistics providers. Int. J. Sustain. Eng., 10: 399-410.
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  9. Ilgin, M.A. and G.T. Tasoglu, 2016. Simultaneous determination of disassembly sequence and disassembly-to-order decisions using simulation optimization. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng., Vol. 138, No. 10. 10.1115/1.4033603.
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  10. Ilgin, M.A., S.M. Gupta and O. Battaia, 2015. Use of MCDM techniques in environmentally conscious manufacturing and product recovery: State of the art. J. Manuf. Syst., 37: 746-758.
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  11. Ilgin, M.A., O. Ondemir and S.M. Gupta, 2014. An approach to quantify the financial benefit of embedding sensors into products for end-of-life management: A case study. Prod. Plan. Control, 25: 26-43.
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  12. Ondemir, O., M.A. Ilgin and S.M. Gupta, 2012. Optimal end-of-life management in closed-loop supply chains using RFID and sensors. IEEE Trans. Ind. Inform., 8: 719-728.
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  13. Ilgin, M.A. and S.M. Gupta, 2012. Physical programming: A review of the state of the art. Stud. Inform. Control, 21: 349-366.
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  14. Ilgin, M.A., S.M. Gupta and K. Nakashima, 2011. Coping with disassembly yield uncertainty in remanufacturing using sensor embedded products. J. Remanufact., Vol. 1. 10.1186/2210-4690-1-7.
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  15. Ilgin, M.A. and S.M. Gupta, 2011. Recovery of sensor embedded washing machines using a multi-kanban controlled disassembly line. Robotics Comput.-Integr. Manuf., 27: 318-334.
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  16. Ilgin, M.A. and S.M. Gupta, 2011. Performance ımprovement potential of sensor embedded products in environmental supply chains. Resour. Conserv. Recycl., 55: 580-592.
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  17. Ilgin, M.A. and S.M. Gupta, 2011. Evaluating the impact of sensor-embedded products on the performance of an air conditioner disassembly line. Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol., 53: 1199-1216.
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  18. Ilgin, M.A. and S.M. Gupta, 2010. Comparison of economic benefits of sensor embedded products and conventional products in a multi-product disassembly line. Comput. Ind. Eng., 59: 748-763.
  19. Ilgin, A.M. and S.M. Gupta, 2010. Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing and Product Recovery (ECMPRO): A review of the state of the art. J. Environ. Manage., 91: 563-591.
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  20. Ilgin, M.A. and S. Tunali, 2007. Joint optimization of spare parts ınventory and maintenance policies using genetic algorithms. Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol., 34: 594-604.
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