Dr. Sardar Asif Ayyub Khan, PhD, MBA, P.Eng., FEC, PMP, is the Continuous Improvement Lead at Stellantis Parts and Services, Supply Chain North America, driving competitive advantage and fostering innovation across the supply chain. With over 30 years of experience, he has excelled in industrial engineering, product launches, and World Class Manufacturing, demonstrating expertise in optimising business processes and leading transformative projects. Notably, he elevated an engine plant to become one of the corporation's most exceptional facilities. Renowned as a visionary leader and catalyst for change, Dr. Khan has a track record of consistently achieving remarkable outcomes by transforming processes into lean, efficient systems through strategic planning and innovative techniques.
Since 2013, Dr. Khan has served as a Professor of Engineering at the University of Windsor, imparting extensive knowledge to graduate engineering students. His academic background includes a BS in Electrical Engineering, an MS in Manufacturing Engineering from Wayne State University, an MBA from Central Michigan University, and a PhD in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Lawrence Technological University.
Dr. Khan's exceptional contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Leader of Leaders award by FCA for his outstanding leadership and the Windsor Essex County Engineer of the Year award, acknowledging his significant contributions to the engineering profession. He serves on several prestigious boards and committees and actively participates in philanthropic endeavors and community service initiatives, aiming to create a positive impact on others' lives and contribute to societal betterment.
Dr. Khan's exceptional contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Leader of Leaders award by FCA and induction into the PEO Order of Honour for outstanding service to the profession. He received the UETAC Engineer of the Year Award and the Windsor Essex County Engineer of the Year Award for his academic excellence and significant contributions to engineering.