Understand manufacturing leadership, tolerance analysis, and Industry 4.0 concepts. Prepare for management of larger manufacturing engineering systems. This manufacturing engineering certificate ...
Earn Your Graduate Certificate at One of the Best Universities for Manufacturing Engineering in the Nation. Manufacturing is at the core of American society. In fact, there are 18 manufacturing ...
The Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (MME) is offering hands-on engineering workshops and short courses for industry professionals at any stage in their career as part of a ...
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As complicated as the specialty manufacturing industry can be, it’s often governed by a set of relatively simple principles. One of those principles is, “the fewer moving parts involved, the better.” ...
Mechanical engineers design, build, oversee, and operate machinery. With a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, you can work in the automation, computer, and manufacturing industries. You can ...
Manufacturing has the largest economic multiplier effect of all industries, integrating both ideas and technologies across multiple disciplines, and aiming for the creation of processes and systems ...
During his time at Western Michigan University, Joe Funk set out to make the most of his undergraduate studies. Funk found exciting challenges both in the classroom and with experience-driven learning ...
Worker fatigue in safety-critical industries like manufacturing increases the risk of accidents and injuries while decreasing overall performance. The interdisciplinary engineering team developed a ...
Four Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers are among 22 engineers in North America to receive the annual Sandra L. Bouckley Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer of the Year Award from SME. Amy ...
This article is a transcript from a podcast by Siemens. My name is Ian Walls and I’m an engineer. I finished episode 1 of this 4-part series on Smart Manufacturing by mentioning the evolving role of ...
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