AUBURN UNIVERSITY Industrial and Systems Engineering Manufacturing Laboratory
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Industrial and Systems Engineering Manufacturing Laboratory MISSION • To simulate world class manufacturing systems and methods from material receipt to product delivery thus providing students with improved knowledge of system interdependence and best practices within manufacturing operations. • To provide faculty a real world infrastructure to integrate research for experiential student learning. - "For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them. “ – Aristotle • To provide a facility to incorporate multi-disciplined knowledge and expertise thus simulating a true manufacturing environment. Continuous Improvement of the operation to be driven by the manufacturing community via glass factory participation • To develop manufacturing savvy students that can make an immediate difference supporting local business thus improving and expanding our industry partnership.
Manufacturing Research Laboratory Auburn University Lean Training Kanban Heijunka Supermarkets Value Stream Mapping Work Cells Visual Factory Error Proofing 5 S Continuous Improvement
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Industrial and Systems Engineering FACULTY RESEACH Automotive Manufacturing Systems • Next generation electronics packaging • Electronic manufacturing technologies • Development of automotive engineering education program • Continuous Improvement Management Systems • Six Sigma • Lean Manufacturing Computer Simulation • Factory Floor Layout • Strategic Buffers • Line Speed Optimization Modeling, Analysis and Optimization • Complex Manufacturing Design Systems • Engineering Design Systems • Computational Intelligence Occupational Safety and Ergonomics • Training effectiveness & response regarding ergonomics & safety • Impact of the aging workforce on existing standards • Donning, Doffing and modeling of PPE and sanitation equipment • Biomedical Engineering • Human Factors Engineering • Engineering Psychology • Biomechanics • Ergonomic Modeling • Ergonomic Survey Tools Warehouse Optimization • Warehouse Layout • Wave Planning • Automated Storage For Very High Density Operations Research • Military applications related to airborne surveillance and reconnaissance • Vehicle routing & scheduling • pricing, and revenue management Engineering Economics • Financial Engineering • Real Options • Pricing Transmission Congestions Electric Power Economics • Electricity Price Modeling • Power Generation Scheduling • Power Capacity Expansion • Demand Forecasting • Electricity Market Competition • Wind Power Economics • Information Technology
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Industrial and Systems Engineering Tiger Motors
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Industrial and Systems Engineering Manufacturing Laboratory Planned Pacemaker Planned Heijunka Super Market Receiving & ASRS Warehouse Ergonomic Research Lab shipping Electronics Test Area Final Line U Shaped Cells
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING CURRICULUM Automotive Engineering and Manufacturing Minor / Graduate Certificate Senior Year Junior Year Undergraduate Industrial Engineering Minor • INSY 5800 - Lean Manufacturing Systems • MECH 4430 - Vehicle Design • INSY 5840 - Control of Mfg. Floors and Processes • INSY 5860 - Automotive Manufacturing Systems • INSY 5330 - Data and Decision Making Using Six Sigma or • INSY 5830 - Vehicle Technology and Trends Graduate Industrial and Systems Engineering Certificate • INSY 6330 - Data and Decision Making Using Six Sigma • INSY 6800 - Lean Manufacturing Systems • INSY 6830 - Vehicle Technology and Trends • INSY 6840 - Control of Mfg. Floors and Processes • INSY 6860 - Automotive Manufacturing Systems
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