Introduction to Sustainable Green Engineering System Analysis and Design

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During this analytical green engineering methods series we are going to  review green engineering system and process modeling, system analysis  and design following sustainable lean six sigma principles. These  principles are well established in quality circles and they apply in a  very positive way to our sustainable green engineering effort. This  tutorial is the introduction to sustainable green engineering system  analysis and design. It provides an overview of concepts, ideas and  methods that can be implemented to green our operations, our factories,  and our systems.

What you will learn:

  • Gain an understanding of what sustainable green engineering is
  • Examine the core challenges we are all facing in terms of sustainability, global warming, the carbon footprint, toxic products
  • Consider the complexity of sustainable green engineering

Related courses:

Who should attend: Electrical Engineer, Design Engineer, Systems Engineer, Product Engineer, Lead Engineer, Project Engineer, QA/Quality, Planning Director, Solution Architect, Data Engineer, Software, Security Engineer, Network Engineer, AI/ML Engineer, Computer Engineer

Instructor 

Paul Ranky

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Paul Ranky is a Full Tenured Professor of Engineering Design,  Manufacturing, Industrial and Management Systems at the Department of  Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) at NJIT, with an additional  faculty appointment with NJIT's IT (Information Technology Program), as  Professor of IS & IT. Member or former member of SAE, IET, IEEE,  PMI, SME, ASME, ISPE, International Soc. of Pharmaceutical Engineers,  ASQ, the Lean Manufacturing and the Quality Auditing Dvivisions,  educated by ASQ in lean six-sigma, quality leadership, and others.

Publication Year: 2010

ISBN: 978-1-4244-6208-7


Introduction to Sustainable Green Engineering System Analysis and Design
  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP191
  • Duration (Hours): 1
  • Credits: 0.1 CEU/ 1 PDH