9.0 credits
Start date:
5 February 2024
University: Royal Institute of Technology
Target group: PhD Student
The last day of application has already passed.
The course aims to provide advanced knowledge and hands-on experience in disturbances and variation analysis in manufacturing systems. The scope of the course includes advanced methods in process control, root cause analysis, modeling and impact evaluations of disturbances and variations.
Aim
The course aims to provide advanced knowledge and hands-on experience in disturbances and variation analysis in manufacturing systems. The scope of the course includes advanced methods in process control, root cause analysis, modelling and impact evaluations of disturbances and variations.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisite courses to take the course for production and industrial engineering post grad students. Prior knowledge in probability and statistics and use of computational tools is an advantage.
Content
The course is divided in the following four modules:
Module 1. Disturbances and impact analysis.
Module 2. Manufacturing variations and propagations.
Module 3. Process Control and variation source identification.
Module 4. Presentations, demonstrations and course round-up.
Each module consists of a lecture, home-take-task and presentation sessions. Lectures and presentations on specific module are to be made during the contact days while home-take-tasks are to be made between these contact days.
Fee for late drop-out
This course is included in the Produktion2030 program, and it is therefore free of charge for PhD student members of Graduate School Produktion2030. However, in case of drop-out later than 3 weeks before course start, a fee of 1 000 SEK per course credit will be charged the student’s home institution.