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Jan 27, 2025
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IE 444 - Manufacturing Systems Modeling and Analysis3 Credit Hours Introduces modern manufacturing through the lens of systems modeling and analysis. The main topics of this course will cover a broad range of concepts, including history of industrial evolution; holistic view of manufacturing from humans, materials, processes, machines, and systems; manufacturing operations management; system and data driven research paradigms; dynamic systems modeling and analytics methods; digital twin techniques; machine learning and artificial intelligence for manufacturing. Real-world and hands-on examples, including subtractive and additive manufacturing, green hydrogen production, manufacturing enterprise management, are used to illustrate, reinforce, and facilitate the adoption of systems modeling and analytics techniques in manufacturing.
Credit Restriction: Students may not receive credit for both IE 444 and IE 544 (RE) Prerequisite(s): IE 202
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