Awesome
Prof. Graves is honestly one of the most caring professor I have ever had. He really cares about his students and I would highly encourage visiting him during his office hours. Just by working on the homework and his suggested problems, I did very well on all his exams. I would definitely take him again and he's probably my favorite prof I've ever taken!
Texas A&M University College Station - Engineering
Master's Degree
National Resource Strategy
National Defense University - Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy
Multi-National Corps - Iraq
USCENTCOM
Texas A&M University
United States Military Academy at West Point
USCENTCOM
Baghdad
Iraq
- Led analysis and planning for drawdown options in Iraq to inform U.S. presidential decisions. \n- Led analysis of requirements to support various force options and analysis of risks incurred by potential reductions in forces. \n- Conducted trend analysis of public opinion polling data (including employment and economic indicators) to support assessment of strategic plans and reports to Congress. \n
Operations Analyst/Plans Officer
Multi-National Corps - Iraq
West Point
New York
Visiting Professor
Department of Systems Engineering
United States Military Academy at West Point
Fort McNair
Washington
DC
The Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy
Officer
Field Artillery Officer
(Fire Support Officer
Fire Direction Officer
Platoon Leader)
1988-1991\n\nTransportation Officer (Company Executive Officer
Battalion Logistics Officer
Company Commander
Instructor)
1991-1996\n\nOperations Research Analyst (Masters Student
Math Professor
Logistics Analyst
PhD Student)
1996-2005
US Army
US Military Academy
The Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy
West Point
New York
- Led curriculum and faculty development for the Calculus I course with over 1000 students and 20 faculty members resulting in improved material delivery and communication of student performance. \n- Incorporated computational software into problem solving strategies in mathematics courses in integral calculus
differential calculus
and ordinary differential equations. \n
Assistant Professor
US Military Academy
Bryan/College Station
Texas Area
I teach
coach
and mentor undergraduate students from multiple disciplines within the College of Engineering. My goal is to educate and inspire my students by integrating my diverse career experiences into instruction in the foundations of engineering and engineering ethics.
Professor of Practice
College of Engineering
Texas A&M University
PhD student
2003-2006\n\nAssistant Professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
US Military Academy
West Point
NY
2006-2008\n\nOperations Research Analyst and Plans Officer
MNC-I
2008 - 2009
US Army
USCENTCOM
- Directed operations research analysis activities supporting deliberate
crisis action
and joint strategic planning. \n- Led modeling and simulation analysis in support of current operations and contingency planning efforts.\n- As Special Assistant to the Commander and Deputy Commander
performed independent analysis of social
political
economic
and security dynamics to inform planning and policy decisions in the Middle East. \n
Branch Chief / Deputy CAG Chief / Executive Officer to the Deputy Commander
Tampa/St. Petersburg
Florida Area
PhD
Degree focused on Operations Research\n\nResearch focused on Physical Security System Assessment and Characterization of Risk
Industrial Engineering
INFORMS
Professional Engineer
Commonwealth of Virginia
Combined Arms Support Command
Fort Lee
Virginia
- Served as the senior military operations research analyst in the command with an analysis budget of $430
directing studies to support future concepts for military logistics support.\n- Conducted simulation analysis to quantify benefits of future distribution concepts with a focus on manpower and equipment requirements.\n
Operations Research Analyst
Combined Arms Support Command
Bryan/College Station
Texas Area
I teach
coach
and mentor students in Industrial & Systems Engineering with a focus on Operations Research and Engineering Management. My goal is to educate and inspire my students by sharing my diverse career experiences and integrating them into practical examples of the applications of operations research and engineering management principles.
Professor of Practice
Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
Texas A&M University
US Military Academy
West Point
New York
- Conducted operations research analysis for external clients as an analyst in the Operations Research Center of Excellence.\n- Served as Course Director for \"Single Variable Calculus and Introduction to Differential Equations\" managing over 950 students and 20 instructors. \n
Instructor/Assistant Professor
US Military Academy
Led an 85-person directorate responsible for conducting operations research analysis
performing financial management of a $480M budget
and developing science and technology initiatives in support of a strategic headquarters employing over 3000 personnel.
Deputy Director of Resources & Analysis (J8)
Tampa/St. Petersburg
Florida Area
USCENTCOM
US Army
B.S.
Engineering Management
Counterterrorism
National Security
Intelligence
Leadership
Military Logistics
Operational Planning
Government
Military Experience
Joint Military Operations
Military Operations
Strategic Planning
Top Secret
Operations Research
Organizational Leadership
Command
Process Improvement
Decision Analysis
Higher Education
Systems Engineering
Counterinsurgency
Graves
Greg
Graves
US Army