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金明洲(美国田纳西大学)教授学术报告——Additive Manufacturing for Supply Chain Transformation and Sustainability

发布时间:2017-06-22浏览次数:2784发布者:寇晓洁来源:南京航空航天大学

题  目:Additive Manufacturing for Supply Chain Transformation and Sustainability 

报告人:金明洲   美国田纳西大学 教授         

时  间:2017年6月26日(星期一) 15:00-16:30 

地  点:将军路校区经管学院办公楼702室 

讲座内容:Additive manufacturing (AM) can not only have impact on every part of traditional supply chain but also reconfigure the network of the whole supply chain. This talk will cover the technical, economical, and environmental sustainability of AM and its impacts on supply chain network design, facility location, freight flows, reliability and inventory management. Six barriers are identified to the business success of AM and possible solutions are provided for overcoming those barriers.

报告人简介:Dr. Mingzhou Jin is the Professor and Associate Head of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UTK). He is directing both the Logistics, Transportation, and Supply Chain Engineering (LTS) lab and the Reliability and Maintainability Engineering (RME) program for the Tickle College of Engineering. He has done more than forty funded projects in the areas of optimization, logistics and supply chain management, transportation, economic and life-cycle analysis, data analytics and advanced manufacturing with the total funding for more than $6M. As an affiliated researcher, he has been working closely with various research groups at the Oak Ridge National lab, such as manufacturing, transportation analysis, and climate change groups. He is currently the president of the Logistics and Supply Chain division of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers and was the president of the Engineering Economy division in 2015. He is serving as the associate editor of Advanced and Sustainable Manufacturing for the Journal of Cleaner Production and serving in the editorial boards of the Engineering Economists and the International Journal of Production Economics. Over the last ten years, he has published about fifty papers in SCI journals. Dr. Jin won 2017 Dr. Kenneth E. Kirby Endowed Faculty Award, 2016 ISERC Conference's Best Paper award for the Engineering Economic Analysis Track, the 2016 College of Engineering Outstanding Advisor Award, 2015 the College of Engineering Teaching Fellow award, and 2014 Annual IIE Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Logistics and Supply Chain.