时间🧑🏻🍳:6月11日(星期三)下午2:00 - 3🍴⛑️:00
地点🧑🏿:系北510会议室
报告人:Dr. Jingshan Li, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Eng. and Center for Manufacturing, University of Kentucky
报告题目:Performance Analysis of Production Systems:Future Research Topics from Automotive
报告摘要:
Performance analysis is important for design, operation and management of production systems. In spite of significant advances in recent years, there are still many problems having both theoretical and industrial importance and deserving more in-depth investigation. In this talk, we present some future research topics based on our experience in automotive manufacturing systems. These topics cover from system modeling and design, operational improvement, real-time control and scheduling, and integration with quality, flexibility, etc. Our interest is focused on analytical tools to estimate the performance of production systems with complex features. The main goal of this presentation is to provide an outline of future research opportunities from an automotive industry perspective.
报告人简历👩🏼🚀:
Dr. Jingshan Li is an assistant professor of Electrical Engineering and the UK Center for Manufacturing. He is the director of Production and Service Systems Lab. He received his Bachelor degree from Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China in 1989, Master degree from Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China in 1992, and PhD from Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI, in 2000.
From 2000-2006, Dr. Li worked in the Manufacturing Systems Research Lab, General Motors Research & Development Center, Warren, MI. He joined the University of Kentucky in 2006 as a joint faculty member in Electrical Engineering and the Center for Manufacturing. His research area is in system and control with applications to manufacturing and service systems modeling, analysis, control, lean system design, and supply chain management, etc.
Dr. Li is the co-author of the textbook Production Systems Engineering published in 2008, and he has more than 50 referred journal and conference publications. He is a senior member of the IEEE and IIE. He is currently Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, and has served as associate editor for Mathematical Problems in Engineering, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation and IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering.
He received 2005 IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering Best Paper Award, and 2006 IEEE Early Industry/Government Career Award in Robotics and Automation. He is also in the finalist of Best Automation Paper Award in 2005 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation.