Hasan Çelik - Research Fellow

Dr. Hasan Celik is an accomplished academic and professional with a distinguished military and academic career recognized with numerous awards and honors. Currently serving as an assistant professor of management at Robert Morris University, Dr. Celik is a logistics, operations, and supply chain management specialist with a Ph.D. from the University of North Texas. His educational journey is marked by excellence, with a BS in systems engineering with a minor in industrial engineering from the Military Academy, an MS in management (Human resource management - Manpower systems analysis) from Naval Postgraduate School, and an MA in international security strategy management and leadership from Army War College. His military background is equally impressive, having served in various capacities within the Turkish military, including as a military assistant to a 3-star general at NATO HQ in Brussels. His research focus on supply chain relations, performance-based contracting, and the impact of human factors on supply chain decisions has led to significant contributions, as evidenced by his numerous publications in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences.
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