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Designed Experiments for Science and Engineering is a versatile and overarching toolkit that explores various methods of designing experiments for over 20 disciplines in science and engineering.

Produktbeschreibung
Designed Experiments for Science and Engineering is a versatile and overarching toolkit that explores various methods of designing experiments for over 20 disciplines in science and engineering.


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Michael D. Holloway is the President of 5th Order Industry (https://5thorderindustry.com/leadership/), which provides competency development and training programs for many industries and offers standard, customized, and certification preparation courses. He has over 38 years of experience in the industry, starting with research and development for Olin Chemical and WR Grace, product management for Rohm & Haas, technical marketing and application engineering for GE Plastics, and business development and management for NCH, ALS, and SGS. He is a subject matter expert in failure analysis, reliability engineering, and designed experiments for science and engineering. He holds 16 professional certifications, a patent, a Master of Science degree in polymer engineering from the University of Massachusetts, and a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island. He has authored 8 books and contributed to several others, and he has been cited in more than 1000 manuscripts and several hundred master's theses and doctoral dissertations.