Hakan Tozan

Hakan Tozan is currently working as Professor and the Head of the Department of Industrial Engineering in the School of Engineering and Natural Sciences of Istanbul Medipol University. He is also the founder and director of the Healthcare Systems Engineering program and Healthcare Modeling and Simulation Research Group in the same institution. His research interests include decision analysis, operations research, healthcare systems optimization and health technology assessment. He acts as an adviser for some projects of Health Technologies Assessment Department of the Turkish Ministry of Health. During his academic career in the Turkish Naval Academy, he acted as the head of the Department of Industrial Engineering, as the director of Military Operations Research Program and the director of Naval Sciences and Engineering Institute.

Publications

Assessing the Performance of a SAR Boat Location-Allocation Plan via Simulation
Mumtaz Karatas, Nasuh Razi, Hakan Tozan. © 2020. 37 pages.
Maritime search and rescue (SAR) operation is a critical process that aims to minimize the loss of life, injury, and material damage by rendering aid to persons in distress or...
Operations Research for Military Organizations
Hakan Tozan, Mumtaz Karatas. © 2019. 445 pages.
The study of operations research arose during World War II to enhance the effectiveness of weapons and equipment used on the battlefield. Since then, operations research...
Assessing the Performance of a SAR Boat Location-Allocation Plan via Simulation
Mumtaz Karatas, Nasuh Razi, Hakan Tozan. © 2019. 31 pages.
Maritime search and rescue (SAR) operation is a critical process that aims to minimize the loss of life, injury, and material damage by rendering aid to persons in distress or...
A Fuzzy MCDM Framework for Weapon Systems Selection
Melis Almula Karadayi, Yeliz Ekinci, Hakan Tozan. © 2019. 20 pages.
The weapon system selection problem is a crucial issue for military logistics managers and decision makers. In most real-world cases, such critical selection problems include...