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This page lists research groups and laboratories whose research is related to DDWiki topics.
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= Automated Design Laboratory =
= Automated Design Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' University of Texas at Austin
'''Institution:''' University of Texas at Austin
<br>'''Director:''' Matthew Campbell
<br>'''Director:''' Matthew Campbell
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= Center for Innovation in Product Development =
= Center for Innovation in Product Development =
'''Institution:''' Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'''Institution:''' Massachusetts Institute of Technology
<br>'''Director:''' Steven Eppinger
<br>'''Director:''' Steven Eppinger
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= Decision Systems Laboratory =
= Decision Systems Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
'''Institution:''' University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
<br>'''Director:''' Thurston, Deborah
<br>'''Director:''' Thurston, Deborah
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= Design Decision Support Laboratory =
= Design Decision Support Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' University of Maryland
'''Institution:''' University of Maryland
<br>'''Director:''' Shapour Azarm
<br>'''Director:''' Shapour Azarm
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= [[Design Decisions Laboratory]] =
= [[Design Decisions Laboratory]] =
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* Provide policymakers with methods to identify and predict probable market design responses to regulation and identify potential impacts on producers, users, society, and the environment; and
* Provide policymakers with methods to identify and predict probable market design responses to regulation and identify potential impacts on producers, users, society, and the environment; and
* Develop fundamental theory and mathematical algorithms with application to systems, design, and the above objectives.  
* Develop fundamental theory and mathematical algorithms with application to systems, design, and the above objectives.  
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= Design of Open Engineering Systems =
= Design of Open Engineering Systems =
'''Institution:''' University at Buffalo
'''Institution:''' University at Buffalo
<br>'''Director:''' Kemper Lewis  
<br>'''Director:''' Kemper Lewis  
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= Engineering Design and Optimization Group =
= Engineering Design and Optimization Group =
'''Institution:''' Penn State
'''Institution:''' Penn State
<br>'''Director:''' Timothy Simpson
<br>'''Director:''' Timothy Simpson
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= Enterprise Systems Laboratory =
= Enterprise Systems Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
'''Institution:''' University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
<br>'''Director:''' Harrison Kim
<br>'''Director:''' Harrison Kim
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= [http://www.ce.cmu.edu/GreenDesign/|The Green Design Institute] =
= [http://www.ce.cmu.edu/GreenDesign/|The Green Design Institute] =
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Through the Green Design Institute, we are solving problems and building tools that help businesses accomplish more with less. Our focus is on developing practical pollution prevention technologies and lowering costs, by recycling scarce resources, using fewer raw materials and creating better products. Creative engineering and science can produce products and processes that both cost less and pose fewer threats to workers, consumers and the environment. By joining in partnership with Carnegie Mellon, businesses will gain the tools they need to be competitive in the new environmental era.
Through the Green Design Institute, we are solving problems and building tools that help businesses accomplish more with less. Our focus is on developing practical pollution prevention technologies and lowering costs, by recycling scarce resources, using fewer raw materials and creating better products. Creative engineering and science can produce products and processes that both cost less and pose fewer threats to workers, consumers and the environment. By joining in partnership with Carnegie Mellon, businesses will gain the tools they need to be competitive in the new environmental era.
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= Integrated Design Automation Laboratory =
= Integrated Design Automation Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' Northwestern University
'''Institution:''' Northwestern University
<br>'''Director:''' Wei Chen
<br>'''Director:''' Wei Chen
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= Integrated Design Innovation Group =  
= Integrated Design Innovation Group =  
'''Institution:''' Carnegie Mellon University
'''Institution:''' Carnegie Mellon University
<br>'''Director:''' Jonathan Cagan
<br>'''Director:''' Jonathan Cagan
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= Optimal Design Laboratory =
= Optimal Design Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' University of Michigan
'''Institution:''' University of Michigan
<br>'''Director:''' Panos Papalambros
<br>'''Director:''' Panos Papalambros
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= Product Development Research Laboratory =
= Product Development Research Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
'''Institution:''' University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
<br>'''Director:''' Yassine, Ali
<br>'''Director:''' Yassine, Ali
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= Systems Realization Laboratory =
= Systems Realization Laboratory =
'''Institution:''' Georgia Tech
'''Institution:''' Georgia Tech
<br>'''Director:''' Farrokh Mistree
<br>'''Director:''' Farrokh Mistree

Revision as of 17:16, 6 December 2006

This page lists research groups and laboratories whose research is related to DDWiki topics. This page is incomplete and requires attention.


Contents

Automated Design Laboratory

Institution: University of Texas at Austin
Director: Matthew Campbell


Center for Innovation in Product Development

Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Director: Steven Eppinger


Decision Systems Laboratory

Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Director: Thurston, Deborah


Design Decision Support Laboratory

Institution: University of Maryland
Director: Shapour Azarm


Design Decisions Laboratory

Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
Director: Jeremy Michalek
The Design Decisions Laboratory develops theories and tools to understand and assist decision-making in design and product development. The group is interested in the preferences and economics that drive design tradeoff decisions as well as the impact of those decisions on public and private stakeholders. Drawing upon research in economics, marketing, psychology, and public policy as well as engineering and design optimization, the lab pursues three primary thrust areas:

  • Provide designers with a better understanding of how diverse consumer preferences and economics affect their decisions so that designs can be optimized with business objectives, such as profitability, in mind;
  • Provide policymakers with methods to identify and predict probable market design responses to regulation and identify potential impacts on producers, users, society, and the environment; and
  • Develop fundamental theory and mathematical algorithms with application to systems, design, and the above objectives.


Design of Open Engineering Systems

Institution: University at Buffalo
Director: Kemper Lewis


Engineering Design and Optimization Group

Institution: Penn State
Director: Timothy Simpson


Enterprise Systems Laboratory

Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Director: Harrison Kim


Green Design Institute

Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
Director: Lester Lave
The Green Design Institute is a major interdisciplinary research effort to make an impact on environmental quality through green design. The central idea of the institute is to form partnerships with companies, government agencies and foundations to develop pioneering design, management, manufacturing, and regulatory processes that can improve environmental quality and product quality while enhancing economic development.

Carnegie Mellon researchers are working to address the regulatory issues that shape the global marketplace. Our research partners will have access to policy and management tools for environmentally conscious manufacturing and product and process design, as well as opportunities to explore comprehensive solutions to problems such as hazardous emissions, use of toxic materials and inefficient energy usage.

The institute has roots in two existing Carnegie Mellon centers: The Engineering Design Research Center, an internationally recognized NSF center of excellence established in 1986 to support more efficient and cost-effective designs in industry; The Environmental Institute, a university-wide organization bringing together faculty, research staff and students to work on environmental and educational activities.

Through the Green Design Institute, we are solving problems and building tools that help businesses accomplish more with less. Our focus is on developing practical pollution prevention technologies and lowering costs, by recycling scarce resources, using fewer raw materials and creating better products. Creative engineering and science can produce products and processes that both cost less and pose fewer threats to workers, consumers and the environment. By joining in partnership with Carnegie Mellon, businesses will gain the tools they need to be competitive in the new environmental era.


Integrated Design Automation Laboratory

Institution: Northwestern University
Director: Wei Chen


Integrated Design Innovation Group

Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
Director: Jonathan Cagan


Optimal Design Laboratory

Institution: University of Michigan
Director: Panos Papalambros


Product Development Research Laboratory

Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Director: Yassine, Ali


Systems Realization Laboratory

Institution: Georgia Tech
Director: Farrokh Mistree

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