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Current & Recent Researchers at the IMS Centre

Robust and Cost-effective Design of Automotive Framing Systems Using Principles of Reconfigurability and Complexity Management

The IMS Centre's researchers are currently pursuing graduate studies in various areas related to the IMS Centre research focii. The Centre contributes to the training of Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP)s (including undergraduate students) by offering a hands-on experience during courses as well as capstone and research projects. A total of 13 Post Doctoral Fellows, 29 Doctoral Students, 27 Master’s Students, 7 Research Engineers / Assistants and 9 Visiting Researchers from around the world have been trained since 2000.

The Centre holds regular seminars offered by the reserachers as well as invited speakers. Since December 2002, 137 IMS Centre research seminars were held, 40% of which were presented by invited international expert speakers.

A listing of the current graduate researchers and their areas of focus is as follows:

Post Doctoral Fellows

Mr. T.N. AlGeddawy (algedd@uwindsor.ca)
Design and Evolution of Manufacturing Systems
Mr. S.N.S. Badrous (samys@uwindsor.ca)
Assessment of the Complexity of Products and Their Assembly Systems
 

Doctoral Students & Candidates
 
Mr. A. Seleim (seleim@uwindsor.ca)
 Dynamic Production and Capacity Planning
Mr. A.R. Adawy (adawy@uwindsor.ca)
Products Families and Platforms
Mr. A. Al-Zaher (alzahea@uwindsor.ca)
Robust and Cost-effective Design of Automotive Framing Systems Using Principles of Reconfigurability and Complexity Management
Mr. Z. Ali-Qureshi (aliqur@uwindsor.ca)
A Pro-Active Product and Production Process Design
Mr. M. Hanafy (hanafym@uwindsor.ca)
Sustainable Evolution of Manufacturing Systems
Mr. M. Kashkoush (kashkou@uwindsor.ca)
Sustainable Manufacturing

Mr. Obiekwe Oradiwe (oradiwe@uwindsor.ca)
Reconfigurable Assembly Systems

Mr. K. Ramadan (ramada3@uwindsor.ca)
Robust and Sustainable Platform Design for New Product Family.
Mr. A. Ziout (ziout@uwindsor.ca)
Design for Active Disassembly: Framework & Techniques
 

Master’s Students
Ms. H. Eiliat (eiliath@uwindsor.ca)
 
Mr. S.W. Husain (husains@uwindsor.ca)
 
Mr. V. Roshanaei (roshana@uwindsor.ca)
Modeling and Optimization of Dynamic Flexible Job Shop Scheduling
Mr. R. Singh (singh13r@uwindsor.ca)
Modeling and Evaluation of Changeable Manufacturing Systems
Mr. H. Tabti (tabti@uwindsor.ca)
Flexible Auto Assembly Lines Design & Control
 
 

A listing of Past Researchers (PDF, PhD, MASc) is here for your interest.