Editorial: Special Issue on Education and Curriculum for Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
J. L. Rickli, Yinlun Huang
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Smart and sustainable manufacturing are future strategies for global competitiveness by manufacturing industries. Smart manufacturing intersects operational technologies and information technologies to develop sensor networks, autonomous controls, and high level enterprise management software to enhance manufacturing operations. Implementing smart manufacturing strategies is predicted to result in step changes in efficiency and productivity, offering a competitive advantage for smart manufacturing adopters. Sustainable manufacturing incorporates environmental, social, and economic aspects into manufacturing design, op-eration, and decision making in order to establish a sustained competitive advantaged locally and globally. Research into technical challenges has been ongoing for numerous years, but adoption by industries requires not only technical achievements in smart and sustainable manufacturing methods, but also advancements in education and curriculums for smart and sustainable manufacturing. When combined, educational and technical advancements in smart and sustainable manufacturing will contribute to an increase in adoption of smart and sustainable manufacturing methods. The papers in this special issue of Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Systems focus on advances and outcomes of traditional and non-traditional education initiatives, learning approaches, and curricula in smart and sustainable manufacturing systems. Theoretical and practical knowledge in smart and sustainable manufacturing will be critical in the future manufacturing workforce. New approaches to teaching, training, and designing programs around smart and sustainable manufacturing systems, which can have complex and multi-scale inter-actions, are necessary to developing these skills in the next generation of engineers. The issue welcomed submissions across a spectrum of smart and sustainable manufacturing learning approaches and engineering disciplines, including but not limited to research experiences for undergraduates and teachers, new teaching methods for smart and sustainable manufacturing, community engaged teaching elements, and new programs or curriculum development to close the smart and sustainable manufacturing skill gap.
社论:智能和可持续制造的教育和课程特刊
智能制造和可持续制造是未来制造业全球竞争力的战略。智能制造将运营技术和信息技术相结合,开发传感器网络、自主控制和高级企业管理软件,以增强制造运营。实施智能制造战略预计将导致效率和生产力的阶梯式变化,为智能制造采用者提供竞争优势。可持续制造将环境、社会和经济方面纳入制造设计、操作和决策中,以便在本地和全球建立持续的竞争优势。对技术挑战的研究已经持续了很多年,但行业的采用不仅需要智能和可持续制造方法的技术成就,还需要智能和可持续制造的教育和课程的进步。如果将智能和可持续制造的教育和技术进步结合起来,将有助于增加智能和可持续制造方法的采用。本期《智能和可持续制造系统》特刊的论文重点关注智能和可持续制造系统中传统和非传统教育举措、学习方法和课程的进展和成果。智能和可持续制造的理论和实践知识对未来的制造业劳动力至关重要。围绕智能和可持续制造系统的教学、培训和设计方案的新方法对于培养下一代工程师的这些技能是必要的,这些系统可以具有复杂和多尺度的相互作用。本期杂志欢迎各种智能和可持续制造学习方法和工程学科的投稿,包括但不限于本科生和教师的研究经验、智能和可持续制造的新教学方法、社区参与教学元素,以及缩小智能和可持续制造技能差距的新项目或课程开发。
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