Tucker named director of Penn State CHOT site

09/12/16

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Conrad Tucker, assistant professor of engineering design and industrial engineering, has been named the director of the Penn State site of the Center for Health Organization Transformation (CHOT).

CHOT is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Collaborative Research Center (I/UCRC) with sites at Penn State, Florida Atlantic University, Georgia Tech, Northeastern University, Texas A&M University, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

The center conducts research to support the implementation of evidence-based transformational strategies within health care organizations.

The Penn State site in particular works to promote interdisciplinary research aimed at improving the delivery of health care in the United States. A significant focus of the site is on transformative impact and quantitative measurements and analysis of the providers, payors and patients within the health care system.

Penn State’s core faculty contributors have developed a strong history of working collaboratively across multiple units, engaging health care providers as partners in applied research, and working closely with students to address research needs of the relevant industry partners.

As the site of a NSF I/UCRC, the site was also recently awarded Phase II funding. More information can be found on the NSF site.

Tucker, who is also an affiliate professor of computer science, succeeds Harriet Nembhard as the site director and principal investigator. Nembhard recently left Penn State to become the head of the School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University.

For more information about the center, visit the Penn State CHOT website.

 

Share this story:

facebook linked in twitter email

MEDIA CONTACT:

Pamela Wertz

pmk128@psu.edu

Conrad Tucker

Conrad Tucker, assistant professor of engineering design and industrial engineering

 
 

About

The School of Engineering Design and Innovation delivers effective engineering education and unrivaled research opportunities through active, collaborative, project-based, and professionally oriented classroom experiences. The school offers a variety of programs that partner faculty, students, and industry in the study of real-life engineering problems. Our programs teach students to solve real-life problems with innovative solutions. 

School of Engineering Design and Innovation

304 Engineering Design and Innovation Building

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA 16802

Phone: 814-865-2952