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European Reliability Research Roadmap Workshop

Challenges and Future Directions, Wednesday 15th May 2019, University of Bradford.

We are witnessing remarkable transformations across the transportation industries driven by technology advancements and proliferation across the systems scales and boundaries. Technologies to support increased levels of autonomy as well as user centric service innovation are already commonplace in vehicle architectures. From a product development organisation viewpoint, handling the explosion of complexity induced by the pervasive heterogeneous nature of systems is a significant challenge, further compounded by the pressure to develop systems in an environmental and cost conscious manner, with uncompromised or improved levels of safety and dependability demonstrated against diverse, global usage scenarios.

While technology development has been the prime focus of research and innovation effort, we have seen only limited advances on methodologies and methods to address the reliability and resilience challenges emerging with increasingly complex systems and environments.

This workshop aims to bring together industry and academia thought leaders to explore jointly the key reliability modelling issues arising from these developments, identify the gaps in knowledge and methods, and propose directions for fundamental and applied research activities. The workshop proposes a highly interactive format, combining panel sessions with small group round table discussions, and agenda setting activities.

The outcomes from the workshop will be compiled into a published report* outlining outstanding challenges and a prioritised roadmap for reliability research and methodology development.

 

*The results of the analysis will be anonymized and comments will not be attributable to individuals or organisations. A report targeted at industry and academia will only be published after review by workshop participants.

Programme outline

Time Event

09.00-10.00

Welcome, opening address and agenda setting keynotes

 

10.00-12.00

Theme 1: Technology Development and Innovation What are the reliability challenges stemming from the accelerated introduction of new technologies?

12.00-13.00

Networking lunch

13.00-14.50

Theme 2: Right First Time Through Design

What reliability methodologies and methods are needed to better support product development?

14.50-15.10

Networking coffee break

15.10-17.00

Theme 3Intelligent Vehicle Health Management

What challenges need to be overcome for Machine Learning and AI based reliability to consistently underpin effective lifecycle management?

17.00-18.00

 

Summary, roadmap & action planning

 

Each theme session will take the format of a panel discussion, round table and summary.

Co-hosted by

Professor Felician Campean

Professor of Automotive Reliability Engineering and Director of the Automotive Research Centre

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Contact

Email
[email protected]
Phone
01274 234569
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Professor of Automotive Reliability Engineering and Director of the Automotive Research Centre

Professor David Delaux

Head of Valeo Corporate Reliability, Past President EU Reliability Environmental Commission

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David joined Valeo in September 1997, as an Engine Cooling engineer, and progressed on to Project Manager, Lab Manager, Head of Material Department and Head of Reliability, overseeing warranty issues, reliability validations – corrosion, thermal shock, pressure pulsation, vibration. He is currently leading the global competency development and the reliability strategy for Valeo worldwide, and he is Regulation Director for Thermal System Business Group.

David holds a Doctorate in Mechatronic Reliability from INSA Rouen (National Institute of Applied Science), an Engineering Diploma from CESI Paris, and a Technical Diploma in Instrumentation & Measurement from Orsay University. David also has a certification in Finance from HEC Paris and a Diploma of Executive Management from INSEAD Paris.

David holds Visiting Professor appointments at Rouen University, UVSQ (Versailles), and ENSMA Poitiers. He has published 37 papers and 4 books on Reliability of High-Power Mechatronic Systems. As a Reliability Senior Expert, David has been involved with several scientific societies including taking position as a Board of Directors and Chairman of national research programmes, and President of European Reliability Confederation in 2016-2018.

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Head of Valeo Corporate Reliability, Past President EU Reliability Environmental Commission

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Sanjiv Sharma

Expert for Modelling and Simulation Methods & Tools, Airbus Operations Ltd

Collaborative partners

  • SAFI Consortium partners – Airbus, Renault, PSA, IAV and the University of Bradford
  • CEEES – Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies
  • SIA – Société des Ingénieurs de L’Automobile

Contact us

If you are interested in attending or would like further information please contact Yvonne Western.

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +44(0) 1274-235401

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