ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Design of Experiments: Smarter Methods, Better Results
Something that benefits the chemical and processing industries? Design of experiments (DOE) might be just what you need.
This on demand workshop equips you with the tools you need to tackle experimental challenges head-on, expanding your expertise in DOE and its application in real-world scenarios.
By participating in both sessions, you will gain valuable insights on how to refine your skills in designing, running, and analysing an experiment.
Key learning points:
Part 1: Introduction to Design of experiments and Easy DOE
What is DOE? From example case studies, discover why this is such an important tool for scientists and engineers.
This session includes:
- A look at the limitations of conducting ad hoc and one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT) experiments
- The benefits of using DOE
- Terminology of DOE, including main effects and interaction effects
- Overview of types of experimental designs, including screening and response surface designs (RSM)
- A case study showcasing the Easy DOE workflow and different design choices
- Hands-on exercise: design, run, and analyse a simple experiment
Part 2: Tailored DOE approaches
Sometimes specific experimental challenges need more tailored DOE approaches to solve the problem. This session shows some special cases to fit the design to your problem.
This session includes:
- An overview of strategies to tackle constrained design spaces and how mixture components change the way DOEs are analysed
- Two case studies showcasing the use of linear constrains and how to model mixture factors
- Hands-on exercise: design, run, and analyse a mixture experiment
This two-part workshop has been designed for scientists and engineers who want to make the most of the data they have available.
Presented by the Royal Society of Chemistry.