The objective of Manufacturing versus Corruption: Who Wins? is to use scientific methodologies and recommendations to motivate young people to participate in rendering the manufacturing ecosystem successful, by creating a socio-political stability amongst communities, counties, states, and nations in an unprecedented way. This book presents the reader with a practical approach and understanding of key scientific, industrial & managerial concepts that constitute a common policy narrative to be embraced, implemented, and executed across all governmental sectors. As a tool for policy makers, the…mehr
The objective of Manufacturing versus Corruption: Who Wins? is to use scientific methodologies and recommendations to motivate young people to participate in rendering the manufacturing ecosystem successful, by creating a socio-political stability amongst communities, counties, states, and nations in an unprecedented way. This book presents the reader with a practical approach and understanding of key scientific, industrial & managerial concepts that constitute a common policy narrative to be embraced, implemented, and executed across all governmental sectors. As a tool for policy makers, the authors demonstrate the need for a digital manufacturing economy grounded in complete transparency. With over 50 years of experience in engineering and manufacturing, Ramy Harik and Joseph Khoury are on a mission to bring together science, economics, technology, and policy making so all work in tandem for the greater good. Topics include digital manufacturing economies, manufacturing ring, importance of infrastructure and power for successful manufacturing, networks and internet, manufacturing policies, economic policies, education systems, water, importance of data in the manufacturing process, good manufacturing practices, and free-market manufacturing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Ramy Harik, a Fulbright Scholar, is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Carolina and a researcher at the McNair Center for Aerospace Innovation and Research. He holds the position of Chief Manufacturing Officer at Nephron Pharmaceuticals, heading the engineering teams of Smart Manufacturing, Design and Robotics, Process Planning, Facility Planning, and Quality Standards. Ramy is the principal investigator of the neXt (new and emerging X technologies) research team. His education joins Mechanical Engineering (BS/MS), Automated Manufacturing (MS), and Industrial/Mechanical Engineering (PhD). He mainly teaches courses in Manufacturing, SmartManufacturing, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Prototyping, Computer-Aided Design, and Computer-Aided Manufacturing. Dr. Harik is Associate Editor of the SME Manufacturing Letters and CADA International Journal. He is the author of the Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing textbook by SAE. He was granted more than 7 million USD in funding from NASA, Boeing, National Institutes of Health, Toray, South Carolina Department of Commerce, South Carolina Research Authority, Siemens, Fokker Aerostructures, Dassault Aviation (funded as a student), and several other agencies. He is the recipient of the 2021 Distinguished Undergraduate Research award from the University of South Carolina, the 2018 Samuel Litman DistinguishedProfessor Award from the College of Engineering and Computing at the University of South Carolina, and the 2016 Outstanding Young Educator Award from Pi Tau Sigma Honor Society at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Harik was the chair of CAD'10; the ACE'15, ACE'16, and ACE'17 Technical Symposiums, and the PLM'16 International Conference and the technical co-chair of the largest composites show in the United States CAMX 2020. He was listed as among the 20 most influential professors in Smart Manufacturing by SME's Smart Manufacturing magazine in 2020.
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