ENG-606(a) / 4 credits

Teacher: Fuerbringer Jean-Marie

Language: English

Remark: Next time : Fall 2024


Summary

The course teaches the acquisition of a methodology of designing experiments for optimal quality of the results and of the number of experiments.

Content

Experiment analysis and planning

 

Treatment of qualitative factors

  • Inference of constant and random coefficient models
  • Graeco-latin squares design
  • Balanced bloc design
  • Analysis of variance (Anova)


Treatment of quantitative factors

  • Empirical models
  • Matricial treatment of the multilinear regression
  • Analysis of non-orthogonal estimators
  • Analysis of variance


Standard designs for first and second degree models

  • Hadamard, factorial, fractional factorial designs
  • Normal and half normal
  • Composite, Doehlert and Box Behnken design
  • Canonical analysis

 

Learning Prerequisites

Recommended courses

Basic statistics, Matrix algebra, Matlab

In the programs

  • Number of places: 60
  • Exam form: Project report (session free)
  • Subject examined: Design of experiments (a) - Fall semester
  • Lecture: 20 Hour(s)
  • Practical work: 36 Hour(s)
  • Type: optional
  • Number of places: 60
  • Exam form: Project report (session free)
  • Subject examined: Design of experiments (a) - Fall semester
  • Lecture: 20 Hour(s)
  • Practical work: 36 Hour(s)
  • Type: optional
  • Number of places: 60
  • Exam form: Project report (session free)
  • Subject examined: Design of experiments (a) - Fall semester
  • Lecture: 20 Hour(s)
  • Practical work: 36 Hour(s)
  • Type: optional
  • Number of places: 60
  • Exam form: Project report (session free)
  • Subject examined: Design of experiments (a) - Fall semester
  • Lecture: 20 Hour(s)
  • Practical work: 36 Hour(s)
  • Type: optional

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