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Main research
topic:
Develop guidelines
for flexible manufacturing methods for products that can change and
evolve
Current research work:
Design of the Change Modes Effect and Analysis
‘readiness’ rating tool
Demonstrate with examples, consumer products
that enable flexible changes in manufacturing processes, by reverse
engineering the products
Papers:
Keese, D. A., N. P.
Takawale, C. C. Seepersad and K. L. Wood, 2006, “An
Enhanced Change Modes and Effects Analysis (CMEA) Tool for Measuring
Product Flexibility with Applications to Consumer Products",
ASME IDETC/CIE Advances in Design Automation Conference,
Philadelphia, PA. Paper Number: DETC2006-99478.
Graduate courses taken:
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Product Design, Development and Protoyping
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Manufacturing Processing: Unit Processes
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Projects in Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering Design Theory and Mathematical
Techniques
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Computer Fundamentals for Manufacturing
Systems
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Enterprise of Technology: Mind to Market
- Intellectual Property
Education:
Bachelor of Engineering, Government College of
Engineering, Pune. University of Pune, India
Contact info:
neha.pt@mail.utexas.edu |