31st IEOM Industry Solutions and Industry 4.0
Rome, Italy, July 26 -28, 2022
IEOM Industry 4,0 will have a dedicated focus on:
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Big Data
- Data Analytics
- iCloud
- Cybersecurity
- Modeling, Simulation & Visualization
- Industrial Automation
- Integrated Systems
- Manufacturing Execution Systems
- Digital Factory
- PLM
- Digital Twin
- Digital Manufacturing
- Smart Mobility and
- related topics
IEOM Industry Solutions sessions will showcase the industrial case studies and their impacts of the industrial solutions using IE / OM tools and techniques (lean, six sigma, FMEA, simulation, design of experiments, optimization, TOC, PLM, CAE, statistical analysis, safety, reliability, etc.) IEOM 2022 Rome Conference will have a dedicated session for the Industry Solutions where distinguished practitioners provide their presentations including their experiences and journey to be successful. Fifteen featured speakers will be from various part of the world to address industrial challenges and opportunities for continuous improvement and sustainability. Each speaker needs to submit a title of the talk, abstract and a short bio as well as power point presentation prior to the conference. If you are interested to be an industry speaker, please contact info@ieomsociety.org for details.
All speakers need to register for the 5th European IEOM Rome Conference. Please pay your registration fee ONLINE: https://www.xcdsystem.com/IEOM/attendee/index.cfm?ID=jzpjeHF
Distinguished Speakers
July 27, Wednesday
Industry Solutions I
8:00 – 9:45 am – Meeting Room B (Onsite)
Session Chair: Dr. George Pappas, LTU
8:00 am – 8:20 am (Wednesday, July 27)
ID 570 Extending the Control Action – Feedback Loops in STPA-based Safety Analysis with Interdependence Analysis Principles
Arie Adriaensen, Faculty of Engineering Science – Centre for Industrial Management, KU Leuven – Belgium, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy and Flanders Make@KU Leuven – Belgium
Laure Buysse, Faculty of Engineering Technology – Dept. Electrical Engineering, KU Leuven Bruges Campus – Belgium
Riccardo Patriarca, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy
Liliane Pintelon, Faculty of Engineering Science – Centre for Industrial Management, KU Leuven – Belgium
Davy Pissoort, Faculty of Engineering Technology – Dept. Electrical Engineering, KU Leuven Bruges Campus – Belgium
8:30 am – 9:00 am (Wednesday, July 27)
ID 75 Evaluation of the complexity of generic models in system configuration
Elise Vareilles, Professor, ISAE SUPAERO – Toulouse France
Michel Aldanondo, Professor, IMT Mines Albi – Albi, France
Thierry Coudert, Associated Professor, ENIT / LGP – Tarbes, France
Maryam Mohammadamini, PhD Student, ENIT / LGP – ISAE SUPAERO – IMT Mines Albi – France
9:00 am – 9:30 am (Wednesday, July 27)
Dr. George Pappas
Assistant Professor & Director, MSAI graduate program
Electrical + Computer Engineering
Lawrence Technological University
Southfield, Michigan, USA
Over 10 years of teaching, research, and work experience in embedded systems and high-performance computing. I am currently the director of the Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI) program. Research projects included being a Principal investigator (PI) for a DENSO grant in machine vision safety systems in vehicles titled “Intelligent Smart Real-Time Vision (ISRTV) as an Embedded System for Advanced Applications”. Also currently being a co-PI working on a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) Contextualizer that incorporates AI and software integration for manufacturing integration for Stefanini. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Autonomous vehicles, employs machine-learning techniques to collect, analyze, and transfer data for a safer driving experience. Also, investigate encryption and optimization algorithms and security of the transfer of electronic medical data using wireless cellular communication systems for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients in remote locations. Some additional research interests are Artificial Intelligence (AI) within radiology, specifically computerized tomography (CT) image reconstruction. Precise data analytics for pathology images. Virtual Reality (VR) in medical applications, Artificial Intelligence (AI) to aid diagnostics, Telemedicine, Medical and Health Informatics, Wireless implantable sensors, and biomedical Transducers.
July 27, Wednesday
Industry Solutions II
2:00 -3:45 pm – Meeting Room B (Onsite)
Session Chair: Marialuisa Menanno, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Sannio, Piazza Roma 21, Benevento, Italy
2:00 pm – 2:30 pm (Wednesday, July 27)
ID 43 Analysis of the Effect of Learning on the Solution of a Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem
Zakaria Zine El Abidine, Imre Dimény and Tamás Koltai, Department of Management and Business Economics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
2:30 pm – 3:00 pm (Wednesday, July 27)
ID 99 A Decision Support System for a Modified Kanban-Controlled Flowshop
Ali Ardalan and Roya Ardalan, Professor, Faculty of Information Technology and Decision Sciences, Strome College of Business, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm (Wednesday, July 27)
ID 470 Exploring the concurrent impact of costs, travel time and CO2 emissions within a hybrid aisle-line warehouse through Genetic Algorithm
Marialuisa Menanno and Matteo Savino, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Sannio, Piazza Roma 21, Benevento, Italy
July 27, Wednesday
Transition to Human-Centric and Resilient Manufacturing Panel
Wednesday, July 27, 2022, 4:00 – 5:45 pm
Room A (Onsite)
Proposal for Panel discussion:
- Welcome and introduction in the topic by Panel Chair – 10 min
- Impulse talk by Dr. Kerstin Johansen about experiences of the Swedish research project “RaSP – Resilient and Sustainable Production” – 20min
- Questions and answers to speaker – 10 min
- Discussion round with 4 panel speakers moderated by panel chair – 65min (each speaker 2 questions with ~5min answer + questions from the audience)
- Closure by panel chair – 5min
Panel Chair
Dr. Erwin Rauch
Assistant Professor in Manufacturing Technology and Systems
Head of the Smart Mini Factory laboratory for Industry 4.0 application
Free University of Bolzano
Italy
Erwin Rauch is an Assistant Professor in Manufacturing Technology and Systems at Free University of Bolzano, Italy. He received his BSc in Logistics and Production Engineering from the Free University in Bolzano (Italy). He also holds an MSc in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University Munich (TUM) and a Master in Business Administration from the TUM Business School. Since 2007, he worked in a Management Consultancy as a Consultant for Lean management. Later he obtained his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart in Germany. Since 2014, he is Assistant Professor at the Free University of Bolzano and in 2017 Visiting Researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, MA (USA). Further, he is Head of the Smart Mini Factory laboratory for Industry 4.0 application at the Free University of Bolzano. His research interests include industry 4.0, smart and sustainable manufacturing and complex systems design.
Panel Speaker I
Prof. Kerstin Johansen
Senior Associate Professor
Project leader Resilient and Sustainable Production – Proactive greenfield and brownfield production development (RaSP)
Jönköping University
Sweden
Kerstin Johansen is Senior Associate Professor at Jönköping University and has more than 10 years of industrial experience. Kerstin is research leader of the Production Development Group in the Department of Industrial Product Development, Production and Design. Her research interest is on integrated product and production development, human-robot collaboration and sustainable manufacturing. She is project leader of the Swedish research project “RaSP – Resilient and Sustainable Production – Proactive greenfield and brownfield production development”. Dr Johansen joined Scientific Reports as an Editorial Board Member in 2021.
Panel Speaker II
Dr. Susanne Vernim
Member of the Management Board of the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management (iwb)
Head of Department for Sustainable Production
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
Germany
Susanne Vernim is a member of the management board and Head of the Department for Sustainable Production at the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management (iwb) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). After two years in the automotive supplier industry, she started as a research associate at the iwb in 2014. In 2020 she finished her doctoral degree on the topic of workplace requirements for the assembly personnel in the digital transformation. Her current research interest focuses on human-centred manufacturing and Industry 5.0, the digitization of manufacturing workplaces, and the sustainable design and operation of manufacturing systems. Dr Vernim joined Scientific Reports as an Editorial Board Member in 2021.
Dr. Emmanuel Francalanza
Senior Lecturer
Head of Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
University of Malta
Malta
Emmanuel Francalanza is the Head of Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Malta. Before joining the University of Malta, he was employed by Methode Electronics Malta Ltd, an automotive switchgear OEM based in Malta, where he worked in the fields of both design and manufacturing. Dr Ing. Emmanuel Francalanza graduated with Honours in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Malta in 2005 and with an MSc in Integrated Product Development in 2008. His doctoral research involved the investigation of complex issues relating to supporting factory planners during the design of factories and their underlying manufacturing systems. His research interests range from the use of AI and collaborative robotics for smart and sustainable manufacturing, to the application of design methods in product development.
Panel Speaker IV
Dr. Matthias Wolf
Assistant Professor
Deputy Head of Institute for Innovation and Industrial Management
Graz University of Technology
Austria
Matthias Wolf is an Assistant Professor in Industrial Engineering and Management at Graz University of Technology. He received his BSc in Mechanical Engineering, a MSc in Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics, and finished his doctoral degree in Industrial Engineering and Management at Graz University of Technology in 2020. Since 2021, he is an assistant professor and deputy head of the Institute of Innovation and Industrial Management. His research interests include industry 4.0, smart and sustainable manufacturing and complex systems design. His research interests include industry 4.0, human-centered work system design, Industry 5.0, green production, and engineering education with a focus on learning factories.
Past IEOM Industry Solutions / Industry 4.0
- 2015 Orlando Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2015 Dubai Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2016 Kuala Lumpur Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2016 Detroit Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2017 Bogota, Colombia – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2017 Bristol, UK – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2017 Rabat – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2018 Pretoria – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2018 Washington DC – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2018 Paris – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2018 Bandung – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2019 Riyadh – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2019 Toronto – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2019 Pilsen – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2019 Bangkok – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2020 Dubai – Industry Solutions Speakers
- 2020 Detroit – Industry Solutions Speakers
If you have any question about IEOM Conference and/or IEOM Society, please contact: info@ieomsociety.org.