Lecture:Professor Li JingShan from University of Wisconsin-Madison
Time:2015-07-06
Content:Production Systems Engineering: A Brief
Overview, Recent Advances, and Beyond
Time:10:00am 09/07/2015
Location:Science Museum 207
Reporter:Professor Li JingShan,University of Wisconsin-Madison
Production Systems Engineering (PSE)
is an emerging branch of Engineering intended to uncover fundamental principles
of production systems and utilize them for the purposes of analysis, continuous
improvement, and design. In PSE, the machines are assumed to be unreliable
(obeying either Bernoulli, or exponential, or general reliability models),
while the buffers are finite. Under these assumptions, production lines are
nonlinear stochastic systems. The study of their statics and dynamics is the
goal of PSE.
In this talk, the main problems of PSE and
their solutions will be briefly described. Specifically, performance analysis,
constrained improvability, bottleneck identification and lean buffer design,
will be addressed. In addition, recent advances in PSE will be introduced,
which include quality transition and propagation, flexible production lines,
transient analysis and real-time control. Finally, extension of PSE methodology
in healthcare delivery systems to improve quality of care, patient safety, and
hospital/clinic efficiency will be presented.
Bio sketch
Dr. Jingshan Li received the BS from
Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, the MS from
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, and PhD
in Electrical Engineering – Systems, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI in
1989, 1992 and 2000, respectively. He was an Assistant Professor in Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
from 2006 to 2010, and a Staff Researcher in Manufacturing Systems Research
Lab, General Motors Research & Development Center, Warren, MI from 2000 to
2006. He is now a Professor in Department of Industrial and Systems
Engineering, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Dr. Li is the co-author of the
textbook Production Systems
Engineering (Springer, 2009; Chinese edition by BIT Press, 2012), and he
co-editor of four book volumes. Up-to-date, he has published more than 70
refereed journal articles, 10 book chapters and 100 peer reviewed conference
proceedings. He is the Senior Editor of IEEE Robotics and Automation –
Letters (RA-L), the Department Editor of IIE
Transactions, the Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on
Automation Science and Engineering (TASE),International
Journal of Production Research (IJPR), International
Journal of Automation Technology(IJAT), Flexible Service and
Manufacturing (FSM), and was an Associate Editor of Mathematical
Problems in Engineering (MPE). He has served as the Lead
Guest Editor and Editor of multiple special issues in IEEE TASE, IIE
Transactions, IJPR and FSM. He is also the General
Co-Chair of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science
and Engineering (Madison, WI).
He received the NSF CAREER Award (2010-2015),
the 2006 IEEE Early Industry/Government Career Award in Robotics and
Automation, and multiple Best Paper Awards from IIE Transactions,
IEEE TASE,and flagship international conferences. His papers have been
frequently listed as the most popular articles in IEEE TASE and Journal
of Emergency Nursing (JEN).
His primary research interests are in
design, analysis and improvement of production and health care systems. His
research has been supported by NSF, DOE, NIST, PCORI, industry and hospitals.