Workshop on Six Sigma and Tolerancing Stack-Up
Organized by: Smart Manufacturing and Lean Systems Research Group of Lawrence Tech
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	  Wednesday, September 25, 2013 
	  
	  7:00 am - 6:00 pm 
	  
	  Location: Mary E. Marburger Science and 
	  Engineering Auditorium, Lawrence Tech 
	  
	   
 Date: 
	  Wednesday, September 25, 2013              
	  21000 West Ten Mile Road             
	  Southfield, MI 48075 
 
 Training Topic:  07:00 - 08:00 am Networking Breakfast 08:00 - 08:15 am Opening  Dr. Ahad Ali, Smart Manufacturing and Lean Systems 
	  Research Group Dr. Elin Jensen, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies 
	  and Research, College of Engineering Mr. Mark Brucki, Executive Director, Economic 
	  Development & Government Relations 08:15 - 09:00 am DMAIC 09:00 - 09:50 am Gage R&R - Dr. Ali 09:50 - 10:20 am Networking Coffee Break 10:20 - 11:10 am Cpk, Cp, Pp, and Ppk 11:10 - 12:00 pm Case Study - Industry Expert 12:00 - 01:00 pm Lunch (Complimentary) 01:00 - 01:50 pm Introduction to Tolerance Stack-up - 
	  Dr. Ali 01:50 - 02:40 pm Details of Tolerance Stack-up  02:40 - 03:20 pm Networking Coffee Break 03:20 - 04:10 pm Statistical Analysis of Tolerancing 
	  Stack-up  04:10 - 05:00 pm Case Study on Tolerancing Stack-up - 
	  Industry Expert 05:00 - 05:10 pm Closing remarks - Dr. Ali 05:10 - 05:30 pm Post-Workshop Survey 
	   
 Contact Info: Ahad Ali, Ph.D. A. Leon Linton Department of Mechanical Engineering Lawrence Technological University Southfield, Michigan 
	  48075, USA Phone: 248-204-2531; Fax: 
	  248-204-2576 
 
	  
	   Speakers: 
 Dr. Ahad Ali, Assistant Professor and Director 
	  of MSIE Program 
	   
 Dr. Ahad Ali is an Assistant Professor, and Director of 
	  Master of Science in Industrial Engineering in the A. Leon Linton 
	  Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Lawrence Technological 
	  University, Southfield, Michigan, USA. He earned B.S. in Mechanical 
	  Engineering from Bangladesh Institute of Technology, Khulna, Masters in 
	  Systems and Engineering Management from Nanyang Technological University, 
	  Singapore and PhD in Industrial Engineering from University of 
	  Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Dr. Ali was Assistant Professor in Industrial 
	  Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez, Visiting 
	  Assistant Professor in Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing 
	  Engineering at the University of Toledo, and Lecturer in Mechanical 
	  Engineering at the Bangladesh Institute of Technology, Khulna. He has 
	  published numerous journal and conference papers. Dr Ali has done research 
	  projects with Chrysler, Ford, DTE Energy, Delphi Automotive System, GE 
	  Medical Systems, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, International Truck and 
	  Engine Corporation, National/Panasonic Electronics, and Rockwell 
	  Automation. His research interests include manufacturing systems, modeling 
	  and simulation, optimization, reliability, scheduling and planning, 
	  artificial intelligence, predictive maintenance, e-manufacturing, supply 
	  chain, healthcare and lean manufacturing. He is member of IIE, INFORMS, 
	  SME and IEEE. Dr. Ali has initiated Smart Manufacturing and Lean Systems 
	  Research Group. He formerly was president of the IIE Lean Division. Dr. 
	  Ali has been chair of the IIE Lean Student Paper Competition since 2007. 
	  He is the conference chair for IEOM Conference and editor-in-chief of 
	  International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Operations Management 
	  – A Journal of IEOM Forum. 
	   
	 
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       Announcements 
 September 25, 2013: Workshop on Six Sigma and Tolerancing Stack-Up at Mary E. Marburger Science and Engineering Auditorium, Lawrence Tech, 7:00am - 6:00 pm Click Here For Registration 
 June 5, 2013: Symposium on Smart Manufacturing and Lean Systems at Mary E. Marburger Science and Engineering Auditorium, Lawrence Tech, 1:00-5:00 pm Speakers will be from Chrysler, Ford, GM, and Toyota. Click Here For Registration 
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