JMP for Design of Experiments: Empowering the Practitioner
Response Surface Methods (RSM) provides the ideal framework for industrial experimentation aimed at developing new processes and products and controlling processes. This seminar by Doug Montgomery will focus on the use of RSM and other methods for modern Design of Experiments. Dr. Montgomery will offer case studies from a variety of industries. JMP's Bradley Jones demonstrates how JMP supports experimental design and analysis.
Watch a brief preview of Doug Montgomery's presentation |
Who Should Attend?
- Do you find that textbook designs don't quite match your experimental requirements?
- Do you ever have dozens of factors to screen, unusual sample sizes, or unusual blocking requirements?
- Would you like to specify the number of runs rather than have sample size dictated to you?
- Do you want to take into account the variability of uncontrollable factors?
- Would you like to augment a design without doubling the number of runs you have already done?
If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions then this seminar is for you. It is the perfect combination of theory, optimal design examples, and JMP demonstrations.
Using JMP to Enable Capability-Based Discovery for Advanced Aerospace Systems
The Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory (ASDL) at Georgia Tech is the largest academic organization in the world dedicated to the design and optimization of unconventional systems. Hear how aeronautics experts there use statistical techniques to enable rapid design space exploration and technology identification for a wide range of systems, including aircraft, space vehicles, propulsion systems and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Agenda*
| Time | Event | |
|---|---|---|
| 8:00 am | Registration and Continental Breakfast | Register |
| 8:30 am | Introduction to JMP | |
| 9:00 am |
JMP for DOE: Empowering the Practitioner Dr. Douglas Montgomery, Arizona State University Bradley Jones, JMP |
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| 10:15 am | Break | |
| 10:30 am | Featured Presentation Continued | |
| Noon | Lunch | |
| 1:00 pm | Using JMP® to Enable Capability-Based Discovery for Advanced Aerospace Systems Kristin Kelly, ASDL Brian German, ASDL |
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| 4:00 pm | Adjourn |
* Agenda subject to change without notice.
Douglas Montgomery is a leader in the field of engineering and statistics and 2006 Regents’ Professor of Industrial Engineering and Statistics at Arizona State University.
Register Today
Date: Friday, April 20, 2007
Time: 8:00am - 4:00pm
(Lunch included)
Session: "Using JMP® to Enable Capability-Based Discovery for Advanced Aerospace Systems,"
1:00 - 4:00pm
Cost: FREE
Location: Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory
School of Aerospace Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Directions:
This seminar will be held in the Weber building on the Georgia Tech campus, which is also called the SST3 building. There is a large satellite dish out front. (Note: If you Google the physical address, it directs you to the wrong place.) The building is very close to the intersection of Cherry Street and Ferst Drive when they meet near North Avenue (Cherry and Ferst meet in 2 places on campus). The doors by the satellite dish will put you on the second floor of the building. You will go up one floor to reach the CoVE which is where the seminar will take place. Signs will be on the doors of the building to help direct people as well.
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