Title: Industrial and Systems Engineering
1Engineering Orientation Lectures 14440100 Indust
rial and Systems Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering _at_ Rutgers
University
2Are you a Natural IE?
- Do you like to optimize?
- Can you make decisions under
- uncertainty?
- Do you like math?
3Industrial Engineering is
Designing, operating and improving the
performance of systems of people, materials, and
equipment. IEs use their skills in mathematical,
physical and social sciences together with their
special knowledge in design, computer modeling
and manufacturing.
IEs regularly interact with people on projects
and teams to solve industrial problems. They
often have opportunities to quickly move into
management positions.
4Where do IEs work?
- (Automotive, Pharmaceutical, chemical, and others)
- Design operate production lines, manufacturing
processes, and inventory systems - Make production plans
- Control and assure quality
5Where do IEs work?
- Assisting companies in solving their people,
material and equipment related problems using -
- Computer simulation models for performance
analysis - Statistical and optimization models for system
design and - control
6Where do IEs work?
- Transportation Industry
- (Airlines, Port Authorities)
- Airport operations - monorail
- Container port terminals, maritime transportation
- Highway operations planning
7Where do IEs work?
- Distribution Systems
- (UPS, Fedex,Postal Service)
- Designing efficient package delivery systems
- Package sorting systems
- Managing distribution networks
8Where do IEs work?
- Health Care Systems
- (Hospitals, Insurance Companies)
- Hospital management
- Scheduling and capacity planning
- Health care cost reduction and quality improvement
9Where do IEs work?
- Information Technology
- (Automation, E-Commerce)
- Designing factory automation
- Controlling systems and processes using computers
- Designing computerized distribution center
operations
10Industrial and Systems Engineering at Rutgers
11Industrial and Systems Engineering at Rutgers
- 11 Faculty
- 87 undergraduate students
- 60 graduate students (MS and PhD)
12Areas of Strength
- Systems Engineering
- Quality and Reliability Engineering
- Production/Manufacturing Systems
Supply Chain Information Technology
Automation Inventory control Quality
control Manufacturing Warehousing
Distribution Transportation
Research Projects with Industry, NSF, DOD, FAA,
13Sophomore Year (16 cr. Hrs)
(17 cr. Hrs.) 14540213 IE Lab
1M 01220200 Eng Prn Prob
3 14540201 Work Des Ergo 3M 14540210
Eng. Probability 3M 14540202 Work
Des Lab 1M 14640244 Diff Eqns Eng Ph
4 14180243 Mech of Solids 3M
14440222 Eng Mech-Dyn 3 01640251
Multivar Calc 4 01750228 Analytic
Physics IIB 3 01750227 Analytic Phys
IIA 3 01750230 Anal Physics II Lab
1 01750229 Anal Phys II Lab 1
14Junior Year (17 cr. Hrs) (16
cr. Hrs.) 14540343 Eng. Economics 3M
01355302 Sci Tech Writing
3 14540338 Prob. Models in OR 3M
14540384 Simulation in IE
3M 14440407 Mech. Prop Materials 3M
14540311 Deter. Models in OR
3M 14332373 Elements of EE 3M
14540303 Mfg. Processes
3M 14540382 Comp. Contr Mfg Sys 3M
14540304 Mfg. Processes Lab
1M 14540383 Comp. Contr Lab 1M
14540399 Design of Eng Syst I
3M 14180215 Eng. Graphics 1
15Senior Year (16 cr. Hrs)
(15 cr. Hrs.) 14540453 Prod Plan
Control 3M 14540462 Fac Layout MH
3M 14540433 Quality Eng Stat 3M
________ Dpt/Tech Elec(List A)
3M 14540434 Quality Eng. Lab 1M
________ Dpt/Tech Elec(List B)
3M 14540400 Design of Eng Sys II 3M
________ Hum/Soc Elective
3 33010310 Account for Eng. 3M
________ General Elective
3 ________ Hun/Soc Elective 3
16Laboratory Activity in Research and Teaching
Simulation of Large Scale Systems
17Laboratory Activity in Research and Teaching
Design of AS/RS Systems
Automated Storage/Retrieval System
A student design project
18Laboratory Activity in Research and Teaching
Computer Aided Manufacturing - Automation
Automated knife assembly
A student design project
19Laboratory Activity in Research and Teaching
High Precision Layered Manufacturing
Faculty research project in collaboration with
Department of Material Science and Engineering
Funded by the Office of Naval Research
20Laboratory Activity in Research and Teaching
Folding Sheet Metal for Increased Strength
Funded by The national Science Foundation and
industrial sponsors
Faculty research
21Laboratory Activity in Research and Teaching
Quality and Reliability Laboratory
22Laboratory Activity in Research and Teaching
Senior Design Projects get serious media
attention !
NJN News
Home News
23Quality and Reliability Engineering
Center Department faculty is involved with a
mission to advance the theory and practice in
controlling quality of products and processes and
improving their reliability. Funded by the
National Science Foundation and the member
companies.
24LOGISTICS INITIATIVE at Rutgers University
- Mission
- Improve and develop new approaches to theory and
practice of logistics in the areas of supply
chain, warehousing and distribution across
industry and government organizations. - Industrial/Government Collaboration
- Education , Research and Development
25Designing Production Lines
A production line is a collection of machines put
together in a logical sequence to produce a
product in the most economical manner.
26Tablet Filling/Packaging Line
JJ Bristol Myers Squibb Novartis funded
projects in ISE at Rutgers
27Manufacturing Simulator
JJ Colgate Palmolive funded projects in ISE at
Rutgers
Animation by Rockwell Software
28Micro/Nano Manufacturing Using Laser Technology
Focus is to conduct research on developing,
experimenting, simulating and controlling laser
based micro/nano machining processes.
Laser Beam Intensity
Laser-Based Micromachining
Micro hole
Metal-polymer bonding with laser
Sponsor
- Rutgers U. Research Council
29Modeling Port Operations
To justify design and capacity decisions
Port Authority of NY/NJ, Bureau of Customs and
Border Protection of DHS funded research
projects at the ISE _at_ Rutgers.
30Capacity Planning for Communication Systems
Modeling of a client-server system for better
Performance!
Funded by BEA Systems
31Hospital Evacuation
In collaboration with Robert Wood
Johnson University Hospital
Development of a generic system simulator for
modeling and analysis of evacuation/surge
capacity of healthcare systems
32Optimum Flight Scheduling and Minimization of
Risk of Collision..Funded by FAA
Increase in traffic volume requires better
scheduling for aircraft over the pacific ocean
while maintaining separation standards that
minimize the risk of collision
Faculty research
33Annual ISE Biking DAY
IEs take time off to relax!
Annual ISE Picnic
Class gatherings
34Some of the Companies Hiring IEs(as well as
interns)
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- J J
- Colgate Palmolive
- Merck
- Proctor and Gamble
- Deloitte Consulting
- Hershey
- Liz Claiborne
- SS White
- LOreal
- UPS
- Fedex
- Barnes Noble
- FAA
- ATT
- American Express
35 Salaries in 2005 Avg 49.8KMin
40K Max 56K
36Let us hear from an ISE student
37 Student Chapter
Institute of Industrial Engineers Rutgers
University Fall 2005 Calendar September 13
Social September 27 Group Dynamics October 11
Supply Chain/Logistics October 25 Alumni
Night November 8 Networking Night November 29
Study Break
38Fellowships for Undergraduates
- National Science Foundation Fellowships
- Transportation Systems Fellowships
GPA gt3.0 in Freshmen is a requirement