Born
and raised in Germany, Dr. Thomas Eppel came to the United States in 1984 and
enrolled in the Ph.D. program of the Psychology Department at the University of
Southern California. After receiving his Ph.D. in Mathematical Psychology with
an emphasis on decision analysis, Dr. Eppel joined the faculty of the Krannert
Graduate School of Management at Purdue University. In 1996 he returned to California
to become Vice President of Decision Insights, Inc., a consulting company specializing
in decision and risk analysis. In January 2000, Dr. Eppel joined the staff at
the Graduate School of Management at the University of California Irvine, where
he had been teaching for a number of years. He is now an Assistant Dean, responsible
for curriculum development around the “Information Technology for Management”
focus, and continues to teach in various degree programs.
Dr. Eppel has published numerous articles, book chapters and reports in the areas of decision and risk analysis. He has been involved in consulting projects with clients such as the U.S. Department of Energy, the California Department of Health Services, EPRI, SANDIA, the Joint Research Centre (Commission of the European Communities), and others. In addition, Dr. Eppel designed and taught several executive training seminars. He authored a textbook and developed instructional software in statistics and has been widely recognized for his outstanding teaching. His teaching awards include the R.B. and Mary Stewart Distinguished Teaching Award from the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University and an award for Innovation in Teaching from the University of California at Irvine, as well as several awards given by students. In 2000, Business Week’s rankings and profiles of MBA programs listed him as one of the two most popular professors at the Graduate School of Management, UC Irvine.