[Themaintainers] Maintenance engineering coursework?

Rollie Cole rolliecole at gmail.com
Fri Apr 2 15:49:04 EDT 2021


You may want to touch briefly on policy—both public and private, which can
strongly encourage or discourage maintenance by either the manufacturer or
third parties.

On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 2:42 PM Jonathan Krones <krones at bc.edu> wrote:

> Hi Maintainers,
>
> First time caller, long time lurker. I'm starting work on a new syllabus
> for an upper-level undergraduate general engineering elective tentatively
> called "Maintenance Engineering" (although I'll probably need to snazz it
> up to get any enrollment). The idea is to cover concepts from a variety of
> engineering fields (e.g., civil, software systems, materials,
> manufacturing, product design) that relate to issues of maintenance,
> repair, and other types of life extension of engineered systems. I'm still
> in early stages and am interested in learning about any similar courses
> that folks in this community might know. I'm also open to suggestions on
> topics or concepts that you think should go into a course like this. It
> will likely be a combination of probability/statistical models, systems
> engineering concepts, and the engineering science bases of inspection,
> preventative maintenance, repair and remanufacturing, etc.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
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> Research Affiliate | MIT Olivetti Research Group
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