Daniel Berg
Distinguished Research Professor
Industrial Engineering
University of Miami
United States of America
Biography
HIGHER EDUCATION: Yale University, Connecticut, Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry. (1953) Yale University, Connecticut, M.S. in Physical Chemistry. (1951) City College of New York, New York, B.S. in Physics/Chemistry. (1950) EXPERIENCE: Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA , 15213 Provost/Professor of Science and Technology . (1981 - 1983) Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, Professor of Science and Technology . (1977 - 1983) Carnegie-Mellon University, Mellon College of Science, Dean; Professor of Science and Technology . (1977 - 1981) Carnegie-Mellon University, , College of Engineering Graduate School , Adjunct Professor. (1971 - 1977) Carnegie-Mellon University, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Adjunct Professor. (1971 - 1977)
Research Interest
Management of Technology
Publications
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Berg, D., Goldhar, J. (2009).The Convergance of Factory and Service Operations in the 21st Century: Directions for Research and Education. International Journal Services Technology and Management, 11, 223-228.
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Berg, D., Einspruch, N. G. (2009).Characterization of the Goods and Services Sectors: technology management implications. International Journal Services Technology and Management, 11, 323-333.
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Agrawal, G. K., Berg, D. (2009).The Development of Services in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Environment from 'Technology' Perspective. Journal Service Science & Management, (2) 2009.240, Published online, www.SciRP.org/journal/jssm.