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10th INTERNATIONAL DESIGN CONFERENCE DESIGN 2008 May 19-22, 2008 CAVTAT – DUBROVNIK – CROATIA Preliminary Schedule 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:00 11:00 13:00 13:00 14:00 14:00 15:45 16:15 18:00 18:00 19:00 Registration D231 D141 D142 Refreshments Refreshments Closing Farewell party Conference dinner at Hotel Croatia D232 D233 D234 D132 D133 D134 D024 Workshop 7: EU Framework 7 preparation D142 D142 Refreshments Workshops registration Registration Welcome cocktail - Hotel Croatia Terrace D131 D021 Workshop 4: Mechatronics design D022 Workshop 5: Eco design D023 Workshop 6: Design education Friday, May 23 Full day excursion (optional) DO13 Workshop 3: Industrial design Workshops registration D012 Workshop 2: Decision making D011 Workshop 1: Human behaviour in design Plenary session D1P Opening D333 D334 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 D331 D222 D223 D224 D311 D211 D212 D213 D332 D221 Refreshment break Lunch Lunch Thursday, May 22 Refreshment break Refreshment break Registration D214 Monday, May 19 Registration D313 Plenary session D3P Lunch D314 D312 17/04/2008
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    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D011

    Title of the session: Workshop 1: Human behaviour in designMonday 9:00 13:00May 19, 2008. -,

    Cloonan J., Matheus T., Sellini F.

    The impact of trust and power on knowledge sharing in design projects: some empirical evidence from the aerospace industryCIMPA GBR

    185

    Knowledge sharing, Supply chain relationships, Aerospace, Trust, Power

    de Boer R., Badke-Schaub P.

    Emotional alignment in teams: how emotions support the design processDelft University of Technology NLD

    197

    teams, emotions, performance, team mental models,

    Hayes J. P., Knight L., Newnes L.

    Designing in a group - how can knowing each other influence design projects?University of Bath GBR

    209

    group processes, interpersonal relationships, identity,

    Levy P., Yamanaka T.

    Designing based on the evoked metaphor - case study

    Chiba University JPN

    254

    Kansei Design, Design Education, Interdisciplinary, Evoked Metaphor,

    Neumann A., Badke-Schaub P., Lauche K.

    Team cohesion and process aspects of teamwork in design

    Delft University of Technology NLD

    285

    human behaviour in design, collaborative design, design process,

    Wasiak J., Newnes L., Hicks B., Mileham A., Outram G.

    Guiding team selection and the use of the belbin approach

    University of Bath GBR

    318

    BELBIN, design team selection,

    Page 1 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D012

    Title of the session: Workshop 2: Decision makingMonday 9:00 13:00May 19, 2008. -,

    Ensici A., Bayazit N., Badke-Schaub P., Lauche K.

    Decision making in design teams: analaysis of used and rejected decisionsIstanbul Technical University TUR

    268

    Design process, Teamwork, Decision making, Rejected Decisions

    Ferioli M., Roussel B., Renaud J., Truchot P.

    Evaluation of the potential performance of innovative concepts in the early stages of the new product development process (NPDP)INPL-ERPI FRA

    274

    innovation, idea evaluation, early stages, evaluation criteria, concepts acceptability, NPDP

    Georgiev G., Nagai Y., Taura T.

    Method of design evaluation focused on relations of meanings for a successful designJapan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology JPN

    231

    Meanings, Evaluation of design, Design methodology, Structural equation modelling, WordNet, Relatedness,

    Kihlander I., Janhager J., Ritzén S.

    Dependencies in concept decisions in complex product development

    Royal Institute of Technology SWE

    161

    concept decision, decision-making, product development, product concept,

    Kondoh S., Mishima N., Hotta Y., Watari K., Kurita T., Masui K.

    Evaluation and re-design method of manufacturing processes

    AIST JPN

    109

    Keywords: Environmental impact, Total performance indicator, Utility value, DPF, Wet jet mill,

    Maranzana N., Dubois S., Gartiser N., Caillaud E.

    Proposal of a system of indicators to measure performance of problem solving process in designINSA de Strasbourg FRA

    238

    performance, indicators, problem solving, design,

    Montagna F., Vittone R.

    Decision aiding tools in product development: a case study

    Politecnico di Torino ITA

    113

    New Product Development (NPD), NPD Management, Decision Aiding supporting tools,

    Nergard H., Johansson C., Larsson T.

    Supporting Decision Making with Agent Based Modelling and SimulationLulea University of Technology SWE

    240

    Decision Making, Product Development, Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation,

    Page 2 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D013

    Title of the session: Workshop 3: Industrial designMonday 9:00 13:00May 19, 2008. -,

    Abidin S. Z., Sigurjónsson J., Liem A.

    The “old masters” of engineering design and the modern form development process of automobilesNorwegian University of Science and Technology NOR

    119

    aesthetics, engineering design, form development,

    Elsen C., Leclercq P.

    The sketch power to support Product Design

    University of Liege BEL

    193

    Product design sketches, 3D representations, sketch based interface,

    Gajewski C.

    Technological paradoxes in industrial design

    University of Alberta CAN

    214

    Human-Computer Interaction, VR Environment, Industrial Design Process

    Hosnedl S., Srp Z., Dvorak J.

    Cooperation of engineering & industrial designers on industrial projectsUniversity of West Bohemia CZE

    210

    Engineering Design, Industrial Design, Product Development, Co-operation, Design Process, Methodology,

    Muir Wood A., Moultrie J., Eckert C.

    Applying trends to design: a theoretical framework

    University of Cambridge GBR

    137

    industrial design, trends, styling, product form, diffusion,

    Yannou B., Dilhman M., Cluzel F.

    Indirect encoding of the genes of a closed curve for interactively create innovative car silhouettesEcole Centrale Paris FRA

    213

    Interactive Genetic Algorithms, shape design, car profile, Fourier decomposition, evolutionary design,

    Page 3 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D021

    Title of the session: Workshop 4: Mechatronics designMonday 14:00 18:00May 19, 2008. -,

    Diehl H., Hellenbrand D., Lindemann U.

    Transparent 3d visualization of mechatronic systemstructures

    Technical University Munich DEU

    302

    Mechatronic, Process design, Complexity Management

    Gausemeier J., Kahl S., Low C. Y., Schulz B.

    Systematic development of controllers based on the principle solution of self-optimizing systemsUniverstiy of Paderborn DEU

    134

    design methodology, specification techniques, mechatronics, self-optimization, self-optimizing control,

    Gausemeier J., Zimmer D., Donoth J., Pook S., Schmidt A.

    Proceeding for the conceptual design of self-optimizing mechatronic systemsHeinz Nixdorf Institute DEU

    172

    Mechatronics, Self-Optimization, Conceptual Desgin,

    Johar A., Stetter R.

    A proposal for the use of diagrams of uml for mechatronics engineeringHochschule Ravensburg-Weingarten DEU

    126

    mechatronic design, product development, design methodology,

    Kiefer J., Bär T., Bley H.

    Mechatronic-oriented design of automated manufacturing systems in the automotive body shopDaimler AG DEU

    196

    design methodology, digital factory, mechatronic resource model,

    Krehmer H., Stöber C., Meerkamm H.

    Approach on the control of iterations in the multidisciplinary development of technical systemsFriedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    144

    multidisciplinary product development, concurrent engineering , iterations, property-driven parameter exchange,

    Paetzold K., Schmid U.

    To the development of a system architecture of cognitive technical systemsUniversity Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    149

    multidisciplinary products, cognitive abilities, product development

    Page 4 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D022

    Title of the session: Workshop 5: Eco designMonday 14:00 18:00May 19, 2008. -,

    Beitia A., Justel D., Val-Jauregi E.

    Environmental knowledge acquisition during the Fuzzy Front End of innovation – state of use of tools, methods and techniques in the Basque CountryMondragon Unibertsitatea ESP

    123

    Fuzzy Front End of Innovation, Knowledge Management, Tools Methods and Techniques

    Bey N., Wimmer W.

    Parametric ecodesign – an integrative approach for implementing ecodesign into decisive early design stagesVienna University of Technology AUT

    323

    Parametric Ecodesign, Design for Environment, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Product Families,

    Brissaud D., Lemagnen M., Mathieux F.

    A new approach to implement the reach directive in engineering designUniversity of Grenoble FRA

    128

    Design method, Environment, Substances,

    La Rocca F.

    Eco-design directions: evolutions of the aesthetic dimension

    Seconda Universita Napoli ITA

    261

    sustainable development, eco-design, new materials, aesthetics, energy

    Sakao T.

    Ecodesign strategies using classification of environmental characteristicsLinkoping University SWE

    303

    Design Management, Offer Development, Communication to Customer, Kano Model, Willingness to Pay

    Tang T., Bhamra T.

    Changing energy consumption behaviour through sustainable product designLoughborough Univeristy GBR

    207

    Behavioural change, Sustainable Design, Household Energy Consumption, User-centred Research,

    Yilmaz M.

    Sustainable community design - Benny Farm Montreal as a sample

    Hacettepe University TUR

    116

    Sustainability, Community, Design, Ecology,

    Page 5 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D023

    Title of the session: Workshop 6: Design educationMonday 14:00 18:00May 19, 2008. -,

    Fain N., Moes N., van Doorn E., Duhovnik J.

    (Re)designing the design education in a knowledge-based economy

    University of Ljubljana SVN

    160

    knowledge-based economy, design education, institutional relations, EGPR,

    Kovacevic A.

    Competence development in an international product design course

    City University London GBR

    265

    Academic virtual enterprise, educating engineers for industry, interdisciplinary design, engineering design competences, education and research,

    Savanovic P., Zeiler W.

    Permanent Professional education for integral design collaboration

    Technical University Eindhoven NLD

    190

    integral design, c/k design, design workshops,

    Shea K., Engelhard M., Helms B., Merz M.

    Teaching an integrated new product development seminar on cognitive productsTechnical University Munich DEU

    321

    integrated new product development, cognitive technical systems, project- based teaching, engineering design education,

    Williams A , Cowdroy R.

    Achieving cost-effective design education: highest quality graduates for least resources and costUniversity of Newcastle AUS

    108

    Design Curriculum, Teaching, Assessment,

    Page 6 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D131

    Title of the session: Research of designs and design methodsTuesday 14:00 15:45May 20, 2008. -,

    Birkhofer H.

    Tidying up design methods – an approach using elementary design methodsDarmstadt University of Technology DEU

    308

    Design Methods, Elementary Methods, Method Structure, Systematic of Design Methods,

    Hicks B., McAlpine H., Torlind P., Štorga M., Dong A., Blanco E.

    The issues and benefits of an intelligent design observatory

    University of Bath GBR

    317

    Design process, design teams, design performance, observational studies, experimental data, experimental methodology,

    Weber C.

    How to derive application-specific design methodologies

    Technical University Ilmenau DEU

    273

    Engineering Design Science Theory and Methodology, application-oriented specialisation,

    Zeiler W.

    Methodical design 1972 – integral design methodology 2007: morphologic reflectionTechnical University Eindhoven NLD

    191

    methodical design, integral design,

    Page 7 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D132

    Title of the session: Product deveopment models and strategiesTuesday 14:00 15:45May 20, 2008. -,

    Koh E., Keller R., Eckert C., Clarkson J.

    Influence of feature change propagation on product attributes in concept selectionUniversity of Cambridge GBR

    121

    Features, Change Propagation, Concept Selection,

    Medeiros A., Ferreira B., Da Fonte C., Fernandes A.

    VETUSNET - A social network for the third age

    University of Porto POR

    189

    social networks,erderly care,industrial design,product devlopment,

    McSorley G., Huet G., Culley S., Fortin C.

    "Product in-use” information for engineering design activities

    École Polytechnique de Montréal CAN

    281

    “product in-use” information, engineering knowledge management, engineering change processes,

    Björk E., Ottosson S.

    Lessons learned from a want based NPD project

    TERVIX AB SWE

    310

    Dynamic Product Development, Innovation, New Product Development, Project work,

    Page 8 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D133

    Title of the session: Design support toolsTuesday 14:00 15:45May 20, 2008. -,

    Awedikian R., Yannou B.

    A radical improvement of software bugs detection when automating the test generation processEcole Centrale Paris FRA

    168

    Test design, model based testing, software testing, software quality management, software reliability engineering,

    Wiegers T., Vergeest J. S M.

    Terminology used for shape ideation

    Delft University of Technology NLD

    298

    shape ideation, conceptual design, CAD,

    Stolt R.

    Identifying features in CAD models for powder metallurgy component evaluationUniversity of Jonkoping SWE

    177

    Feature, CAD, Rule,

    Awedikian R., Yannou B.

    A simulated model of software specifications for automating functional tests designEcole Centrale Paris FRA

    166

    Verification and validation, functional simulation, software specification, model based testing, software testing,

    Page 9 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D134

    Title of the session: Design tactics and methodsTuesday 14:00 15:45May 20, 2008. -,

    Albers A., Alink, Thau, Matthiesen,

    Support of system analyses and improvement in industrial design trough the contact & channel modelUniversity of Karlsruhe DEU

    159

    Contact & Channel Model, analysis of technical system, compendium

    Chapotot E., Merlo C., Legardeur J., Girard P.

    A PLM approach integrating “usage”

    ESTIA FRA

    245

    PLM, utilisation/maintenance/recycling processes, design re-engineering, knowledge modelling, usage thematic,

    Panetta F., Vigano R.

    From function to solution: a systematic approach

    Politecnico di Milano ITA

    246

    design methods, methodical design, systematic design

    Hollins B.

    What is success and failure in product and service design?

    University of Westminster GBR

    111

    Design Management, Success and Failure,

    Page 10 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D141

    Title of the session: Organizational understanding of product developmentTuesday 16:15 18:00May 20, 2008. -,

    Gericke K., Schmidt-Kretschmer M., Blessing L.

    A framework to understand project robustness

    Berlin Institute of Technology DEU

    183

    robustness, project management, risk, uncertainty, sharedness,

    Andersson P., Wolgast A., Isaksson O.

    Current industrial practices for re-use of manufacturing experience in a multidisciplinary design perspectiveVolvo Aero SWE

    243

    Product development, Manufacturing experience, Best practice, Experience Management,

    Mela J., Lehtonen T., Riitahuhta A., Juuti T.

    Enabling factors for managing iIntellectual resources in engineering designTampere University of Technology FIN

    271

    Knowledge, intellectual resources, management, engineering design

    O’Hare J., Hansen P., Turner N., Dekoninck E.

    Innovation hubs: why do these innovation superstars often die young?University of Bath GBR

    299

    Innovation hub, New Product Development, radical innovation, innovation management,

    Page 11 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D142

    Title of the session: Representation of design informationTuesday 16:15 18:00May 20, 2008. -,

    Mogo Nem F., Weidlich R., Eigner M.

    Engineering networks: a concept for the coequal modeling of data and processes in product engineeringTechnical University of Kaiserslautern DEU

    251

    Engineering Object, Engineering Process, Object orientation, Model Driven Architecture,

    Giess M., Conway A., McMahon C., Ion W.

    The integration of synchronous and asynchronous design activity recordsUniversity of Bath GBR

    278

    design activity, information, knowledge capture,

    Lauer W., Lindemann U.

    Developing process integrative structuring of documents containing product informationTechnical University Munich DEU

    286

    structuring, process integration, information retrieval, document description, definition of attributes,

    Ariyo O., Eckert C., Clarkson J.

    Hierarchical decompositions for complex product representation

    University of Cambridge GBR

    316

    Product breakdown, Hierarchical structuring, Product representation,

    Page 12 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D143

    Title of the session: Advanced design methodsTuesday 16:15 18:00May 20, 2008. -,

    Schotborgh W., Kokkeler F., Tragter H., Roring M., van Houten

    Towards a development process for computational synthesis systemsUniversity of Twente NLD

    105

    computational synthesis, knowledge, engineering,

    Grech A., Borg J.

    Towards knowledge intensive design support for the micro surgical domainUniversity of Malta MLT

    219

    minimally invasive surgery, intelligent design support, stakeholder feedback,

    Singh B., Matthews J., Mullineux G., Medland T.

    Design catalogues for mechanism selection

    University of Bath GBR

    269

    Mechanisms, catalogues, design optimisation, closed curves

    Tiainen T., Ellman A. , Syrilä A. L.

    Interactive evolutionary design for recognicing customer needs and wishesTampere University of Technology FIN

    280

    interactive evolutionary design, genetic algorithm, product design, user’s needs, participatory design, creative tools,

    Page 13 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D144

    Title of the session: Design support toolsTuesday 16:15 18:00May 20, 2008. -,

    Gerhardt F., Eigner M.

    Dynamic and conceptual DMU

    University of Kaiserslautern DEU

    131

    Digital Mock-Up, DMU, Conceptual CAE, Simulation,

    Chahadi Y., Rollmann T., Wu Z., Birkhofer H., Anderl R.

    A concept for interfaces to generate 3D CAD model from customer requirementsDarmstadt University of Technology DEU

    258

    customer requirements, algorithm-based product development, geometry data model, XML-schema, 3D CAD-Model, Sheet Metal Design,

    Brix T., Döring U., Reeßing M.

    Web-based solution repository in mechanism theory to support the design processTechnical University Ilmenau DEU

    313

    motion systems, digital library, information retrieval, knowledge base

    Heikkinen T.

    Interactive visualisation of the cone of vision as a design tool

    University of Art and Design FIN

    187

    design representations, design tools, visualization, isovists, space syntax,

    Page 14 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D211

    Title of the session: Design theories and approachesWednesday 8:30 10:30May 21, 2008. -,

    Kazakci A. O., Hatchuel A. , Weil B.

    A model of CK design theory based on term logic: a formal background for a class of design assistantsEcole des Mines Paris FRA

    250

    CK design theory, term logic, concepts, knowledge, design assistant

    Condoor S.

    Using parametar analysis for incorporating design principles during conceptual designSaint Louis University USA

    252

    Design principle, principle of direct and short transmission path, running tool case study, parameter analysis methodology

    Savanovic P., Zeiler W.

    Integral building design workshops; comparing students and professionalsTechnical University Eindhoven NLD

    175

    integral workshops, building design, students/professionals,

    Rihtaršič J., Žavbi R., Duhovnik J.

    Physical nature of technical systems

    University of Ljubljana SVN

    167

    technical system, conceptual design, physical law, wirk element,

    Eder W. E.

    Theory of technical systems and engineering design science - legacy of Vladimir HubkaRoyal Military College of Canada CAN

    100

    Theory of Technical Systems, Engineering Design Science, developments in time,

    Page 15 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D212

    Title of the session: Design knowledge and collaborationWednesday 8:30 10:30May 21, 2008 -,

    Weber H., Lenhart M., Birkhofer H.

    User specific supply of documents for product development knowledge by means of a comprehensive Topic Map applicationTechnical University Darmstadt DEU

    135

    knowledge transfer, topic maps, modularization, user specific documents, information retrieval,

    Jokinen K., Hajda M., Borgman J.

    Challenges with product data exchange in product development networksHelsinki University of Technology FIN

    218

    Collaborative working, The supplier/designer interface, Product Data Management, Design collaboration,

    Uhlmann J., Schulze E. E.

    Investigations into the data basis of design knowledge in industrial design engineeringTechnical University Dresden DEU

    229

    engineering knowledge, design knowledge, knowledge differentiation, factual knowledge, episodic knowledge,

    Rohde D., Pavković N., Aurisicchio M.

    Design knowledge indexing in relational database

    University of Zagreb HRV

    326

    knowledge indexing, knowledge requests, design knowledge management,

    Kaiser J.M., Conrad J., Koehler C., Wanke S., Weber C.,

    Classification of tools and methods for knowledge management in product developmentSaarland University DEU

    283

    Knowledge Management, VDI 2221

    Page 16 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D213

    Title of the session: Product development models and strategiesWednesday 8:30 10:30May 21, 2008 -,

    Paetzold K.

    On determining a product's process related to the degree of maturity

    University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    150

    degree of maturity; development process, requirements and properties

    Grebici K.,

    Uncertainty and risk reduction in engineering design embodiment processesUniversity of Cambridge GBR

    295

    Uncertainty classification, uncertainty modelling, information maturity, engineering analysis process, risk management,

    Albers A., Deigendesch, Alink,

    Support of design engineering activity – the contact and channel model (c&cm) in the context of problem solving and the role of modellingUniversity of Karlsruhe DEU

    157

    Contact and Channel Model, C&CM, Model theory, Problem Solving

    Benedičič J., Žavbi R., Duhovnik J.

    An opportunity search method for new products development

    University of Ljubljana SVN

    170

    area, opportunity, method, searching, development, new products,

    Lindemann U., Lorenz M.

    Uncertainty handling in integrated product development

    The Boston Consulting Group DEU

    237

    Design process model, Uncertainty and risk, Real options, Integrated product development,

    Page 17 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D214

    Title of the session: Design for XWednesday 8:30 10:30May 21, 2008 -,

    Bischof A., Blessing L.

    Guidelines for the development of flexible products

    Technical University Berlin DEU

    171

    flexibility, product development, guidelines, methodology,

    Giudice F., Kassem M.

    Analysis and optimisation of disassembly depth distribution: an application in electronic device redesign to reduce environmental impact at end-of-lifeUniversity Politecnica delle Marche ITA

    117

    Design for Disassembly, Disassembly Depth, Life Cycle Assessment, Environmental Impact, End-of-Life,

    Kipp T., Krause D.

    Design for variety – efficient support for design engineers

    Hamburg University of Technology DEU

    208

    Variant, Variety, Complexity,

    Estrada G., Riba C., Lloveras J.

    Design for poka-yoke assembly an approach to prevent assembly issuesTechnical University of Catalonia ESP

    248

    Poka-yoke design, assembly quality issues, manual assembly, mechanical product

    Braun S. C., Biedermann W., Lindemann U.

    Design to cost: new impulses for target costing

    Technical University Munich DEU

    276

    target costing, product variants, multiple-domain approach,

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  • Session number: D221

    Title of the session: Organizational understanding of product developmentWednesday 11:00 13:00May 21, 2008 -,

    Gries B.

    Post-merger product development integration: a case study

    Capgemini Consulting DEU

    112

    Product development transformation, post-merger integration, design management,

    Keller R., Atkinson S., Clarkson J.

    Network enabled capability as a challenge for design: a change management viewUniversity of Cambridge GBR

    260

    Change Prediction, Network Enabled Capability,

    Schmidt-Kretschmer M., Warncke T. R.

    Towards an integration of six sigma, design for six sigma and design methodologyTechnical University Berlin DEU

    267

    Design for Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Design Methodology Continuous Improvement, Integration,

    Schumacher M., Le Cardinal J., Mekhilef M.

    A competence management methodology for virtual teams - a systemic apporach to support innovation processes in SME'sEcole Centrale Paris FRA

    294

    systemic approach, virtual team building, innovation, competence management,

    Kreimeyer M., Daniilidis C., Lindemann U.

    A framework to classify process improvement projects

    Technical University Munich DEU

    287

    product development, classification framework, project classification, process improvement,

    Page 19 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D222

    Title of the session: Geometrical modelling and tolerancingWednesday 11:00 13:00May 21, 2008 -,

    Edmunds R., Feldman J., Hicks B., Mullineux G.

    Smooth curves and motions defined and optimised using point-based techniquesUniversity of Bath GBR

    122

    smooth curves, smooth motions, motion design, design optimisation,

    Stuppy J., Meerkamm H.

    Tolerance analysis of geometrically non-ideal systems in motion

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    140

    tolerance analysis, motion analysis, geometrical deviation, simulation technique,

    Juretic F., Moser W., Rainer G.

    Recent advances in AVL's mesh generation software - ESE-tools

    AVL-AST d.o.o HRV

    152

    CFD, mesh generation, simulation-oriented tools,

    Wittmann S., Stockinger A., Stoll T., Paetzold K.

    A system for haptic tolerance analysis regarding non-ideal geometry

    Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    215

    computer aided tolerancing, haptics, force feedback, tolerance analysis,

    Vučković K., Ulbin M., Belšak A.

    FEM Model for the Analysis of Rotational Speed Influence on Tooth Contact Pressure Distribution of Thin-rimmed Gears with Asymmetric Web ArrangementUniversity of Zagreb HRV

    290

    thin-rimmed gear, tooth contact pressure, gear rotational speed, finite element method (FEM),

    Page 20 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D223

    Title of the session: User-centred designWednesday 11:00 13:00May 21, 2008 -,

    Tomico O., Mizutani N., Levy P., Takahiro Y., Cho Y., Yamanaka

    Kansei physiological measurements and constructivist psychological explorations for approaching user subjective experienceTechnical University Eindhoven NLD

    249

    Kansei, Constructivism, subjective experience

    Elias E., Dekoninck E., Culley S.

    Prioritisation methodology for user-centred design of energy using

    University of Bath GBR

    301

    Energy efficiency, user behaviour, locking in behaviour, domestic products,

    Kirschner R., Kain A., Franke S, Dick B., Lindemann U.

    Active customer integration to innovation networks: a project outlookTechnical University Munich DEU

    306

    customer integration, innovation networks, new product development, lead user,

    Langeveld L.

    Design with medical information

    Delft University of Technology NLD

    315

    Product Design, Methods, Design with X, Medical Information,

    Restrepo J., McAloone T. C., Schlegel T., Lykke J.

    A user-centered approach to developing emergent technology productsTechnical University of Denmark DNK

    325

    New Product Development, Emergent Technology, User Involvement

    Page 21 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D224

    Title of the session: Product family designWednesday 11:00 13:00May 21, 2008 -,

    Albers A., Burkardt N., Sauter C., Sedchaicharn K.

    A modularization method in the early phase of product development

    University of Karlsruhe DEU

    153

    Modularization, Contact and Channel Model, Design Structure Matrix

    Blees C., Krause D.

    On the Development of Modular Product Structures: A Differentiated ApproachHamburg University of Technology DEU

    198

    Modularisation, Assembly Sequence, Interfaces, Assembly Priority Chart,

    Alblas A., Wortmann H.

    Maintaining product platforms in industrial machinery

    University of Groningen NLD

    216

    product platforms, engineering change management,

    Deubzer F., Braun T., Maurer M., Lindemann U.

    Applying the multiple domain mapping approach to variant managementTechnical University Munich DEU

    312

    Variant Management, Complexity Management, Multiple Domain Mapping, Design Structure Matrix, Graph Visualisation,

    Osman K., Bojčetić N., Marjanović D.

    Implementation of modular architecture of cooling generators

    University of Zagreb HRV

    320

    modular architecture, product, modular function deployment, cooling generator,

    Page 22 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D231

    Title of the session: Design knowledge and collaborationWednesday 14:00 16:00May 21, 2008 -,

    McAlpine H., Hicks B., Culley S.

    Investigating the structure and organisation of engineering logbooks for more effective reuseUniversity of Bath GBR

    192

    logbooks, information management, information structure,

    Lenhart M., Weber H., Birkhofer H.

    Modularisation of product development content – providing user-suitable documentsTechnical University Darmstadt DEU

    206

    modularisation of knowledge, expertise, learning,

    Eng N., Bracewell R., Clarkson J.

    The role of narrative in evolving engineering design documentation

    University of Cambridge GBR

    211

    documentation, narrative, graph, diagram, storytelling,

    Hoisl F., Shea K., Helms B.

    Towards representing, evolving and networking engineering knowledge for computational design synthesisTechnical University Munich DEU

    319

    computational synthesis, formal knowledge representation, engineering design grammars, computationally-based innovation,

    Page 23 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D232

    Title of the session: Creativity and innovative thinkingWednesday 14:00 16:00May 21, 2008 -,

    Englisch U., Sachse P., Uhlmann J.

    Comparing actions of creative designing

    University Erfurt DEU

    129

    Human action, gestalt, artistic design process, technical design process,

    Stilma M.

    The inlfuence of the designer's gender

    University of Twente NLD

    148

    product design, gender, design approach, design criteria

    Meyer-Eschenbach A.,

    Experience with cultural influences in distributed german-chinese development project cooperationsHamburg University of Applied Sciences DEU

    227

    culture, distributed product development, international projects, China, experience, consumer products

    Howard T., Culley S., Dekoninck E.

    Idea generation in conceptual design

    University of Bath GBR

    279

    Idea generation, creativity, brainstorming,

    Hilton K.

    Reliability of emotional responses to material textures

    Northumbria GBR

    102

    Design, Emotion, Reliability

    Page 24 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D233

    Title of the session: Designers' thinking and skillsWednesday 14:00 16:00May 21, 2008 -,

    Marxt C., Link P., Inganäs M.

    Early prototypes: a strategy for explicating tacit knowledge in design activitiesETH Zurich CHE

    247

    prototype, knowledge, explication

    Alberti P.

    The practise of KM within the innovation process of a company making luxury watchUniversité de Technologie de Compiogne FRA

    275

    clock-making knowledge, KM, Innovative Project, Luxury watch,

    Safin S., Leclercq P., Blavier A.

    Error in architectural design process : towards a cognitive model

    University of Liege BEL

    230

    error, architectural design, evolutive context,

    Kerley W., Wynn D., Moss M., Eckert C., Clarkson J.

    Using simulation to support integration of life-cycle engineering activities into an existing design process: a case studyUniversity of Cambridge GBR

    296

    Life-cycle engineering,Design process simulation

    Page 25 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D234

    Title of the session: Design process modelling and managementWednesday 14:00 16:00May 21, 2008 -,

    Aguilar-Zambrano J. A., Prada-Molina M., Gómez-Senent E., Go

    Analysis and identification of research opportunities in product design using the multidimensional project modelUniversidad Politécnica de Valencia - CIF: Q-4618002-B ESP

    142

    Design Theory, Multidimensional Project, Multidisciplinary teams, Context, Factors, Metaproject,

    Venkataraman S., Chakrabarti A.

    Design for Novelty – A Framework?

    Indian Institute of Science IND

    217

    framework, novelty, activity, outcome, requirement, solution

    Motte D.

    A review of the fundamentals of systematic engineering design process modelsLund University SWE

    282

    systematic engineering design process model,

    Rick T., Groma I., Bercsey T.

    Product development process optimisation with heuristics methods

    Budapest University of Technology and Economics HUN

    226

    Task Scheduling, Resource Allocation, DSM, Product Development,

    Eriksson J., Johnsson S., Olsson R.

    Modelling decision-making in complex product development

    Malardalen University SWE

    225

    Decision-making, uncertainty, performance, complex product development, and PDOPM,

    Page 26 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D311

    Title of the session: Market and business implicationsThursday 8:30 10:30May 22, 2008. -,

    Collado-Ruiz D., Avendano A.

    Opportunities and barriers in the development of sustainable packaging for theaustralian food industryUniversidad Politacnica de Valencia ESP

    147

    packaging, sustainability, product development process, organizational structure,

    Gillier T., Piat G.

    Co-designing broad scope of technology-based applications in an exploratory partnershipMinatec Ideas Laboratory FRA

    174

    user-oriented technological design, D4 method, exploratory partnerships, innovation, CK theory

    Bitzer M., Eigner M., Vielhaber M.

    Impacts of design process characteristics on the selection of PLM architecturesUniversity of Kaiserslautern DEU

    182

    Design Process Characteristics, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), PLM Architecture,

    Aymar Nkondo Dika A., Ducellier G., Eynard B., Lafon P., Deneu

    From workflow specification to implementation: an industrial use caseUniversity Of Technology Troyes FRA

    222

    PLM, Workflow Management System, Workflow implementation, industrial use case

    Petermann M., Meiwald T., Lindemann U.

    Factors influencing the vulnerability of manufacturers to product imitationsTechnical University Munich DEU

    307

    product imitation, know-how protection, qualitative study, interviews

    Page 27 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D312

    Title of the session: Design knowledge and collaborationThursday 8:30 10:30May 22, 2008. -,

    Conrad, Köhler, Wanke, Weber,

    What is design knowledge from the viewpoint of CPM/PDD?

    Saarland University DEU

    232

    Design knowledge, CPM/PDD, product knowledge, process knowledge

    Mannonen P., Runonen M.

    User knowledge in a concept development project of a business-to-business directory serviceHelsinki University of Technology FIN

    202

    user knowledge, user-centred design, concept design,

    Faerber M., Jochaud F., Stöber C., Jablonski S., Meerkamm H.

    Knowledge oriented process management for DfX

    University of Bayreuth DEU

    201

    Process Management, Ontology, DfX,

    Durupt A., Remy S., Ducellier G., Derigent W.

    A new knowledge based approach the reverse engineering of a productUniversité de Technologie de Troyes FRA

    257

    Knowledge product,Design skeleton, reverse enginneering

    Eckstein R., Henrich A.

    An integrated context model for the product development domain and its implications on design reuseUniversity of Bamberg DEU

    114

    product development, context, design reuse, information retrieval, knowledge management,

    Page 28 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D313

    Title of the session: Product service and lifecycleThursday 8:30 10:30May 22, 2008. -,

    Welp E. G., Sadek T.

    Conceptual design of industrial product service systems (IPSS) based on the extended heterogeneous modelling approachRuhr-University Bochum DEU

    138

    Extended Heterogeneous modelling approach, Industrial Product-Service Systems, Early Phases of Development,

    Bergsjö D., Ćatić A., Malmqvist J.

    Implementing a service oriented PLM architecture using PLM services 2.0Chalmers University of Technology SWE

    200

    PLM, product lifecycle management, SOA, service oriented architecture, PLM Services 2.0,

    Hepperle C., Mörtl M., Lindemann U.

    Innovation Cycles Concerning Strategic Planning of Product-Service-SystemsTechnical University Munich DEU

    289

    Innovation Cycles, Innovation Process, Strategic Planning, Lifecycle, Product-Service-Systems,

    Tan A., Myrup Andreasen M., Matzen D.

    Conceptualisation of product/service-systems through structural characteristicsTechnical University of Denmark DNK

    264

    product/service-systems (PSS), conceptualisation, service design

    Schindler S., Schendel C., Matzen D.

    A common denominator for product service system development

    Technical University Darmstadt DEU

    263

    Product Service System, PSS modelling, Case study,

    Page 29 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

    17/04/2008

  • Session number: D314

    Title of the session: Risk analaysis and managementThursday 8:30 10:30May 22, 2008. -,

    Wagner C., Graebsch M., Seering W., Lindemann U.

    Specification risk analysis: introducing a risk management method for product architecturesTechnical University Munich DEU

    272

    specifications, risk management, product architecture

    Kondoh S., Masui K., Mishima N., Matsumoto M.

    Robust design method for product life cycle considering the future uncertaintiesNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Tech JPN

    127

    life cycle design, robust design, economic and environmental performance,

    Graessler I.,

    Enhancing supplier's quality by preventive quality assessments during design of automotive electronicsRobert Bosch GmbH DEU

    228

    design for quality, release of mechanical vendor parts, supplier/designer interface, tooling experts, process improvement,

    Szeghő K., Bercsey T., Eigner M.

    Preventive cost and risk management in the early product development phase (front loading)Budapest University of Technology and Economic HUN

    293

    Frontloading, Cost and Risk Management, Cost Optimisation, Cost Structure

    Moehringer S.,

    The relation between project risks and robustness of design – a crucial factor of success in plant engineeringSimon Moehringer Anlagenbau GmbH DEU

    288

    design methodology, design errors, learning from errors, robustness of design, project risks, plant engineering,

    Page 30 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D331

    Title of the session: Requirement in user-centred designThursday 14:00 15:45May 22, 2008. -,

    Bergström M., Ericson A., Larsson M., Nergard H., Larsson T., R

    Needs as a basis for design rationale

    Lulea University of Technology SWE

    106

    Needfinding, product development, information systems,

    Stechert C., Bauer S., Franke H. J., Meerkamm H.

    Requirements management in early stages of mechatronic design by visualisation of interdependenciesUniversity Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    164

    Requirements Management,Design TheoryParallel Robots

    Flöck C., Le Cardinal J., Mekhilef M.

    A systemic analysis of older drivers requirements to gather knowledge to be used by design engineersEcole Centrale Paris FRA

    195

    Older Driver, Ageing Society, Functional Analysis, Requirement Generation, Systemic Approach,

    Gooch S., Woodfield T., Hollingsworth L., Rothwell A., Medland

    On the design of manual wheelchairs for people with spinal cord injuriesUniversity of Canterbury NZL

    212

    assistive devices, tetraplegia, wheelchair, design,

    Page 31 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D332

    Title of the session: Digital supportive technologiesThursday 14:00 15:45May 22, 2008. -,

    Medland T., Gooch S.

    The evaluation of the ability of a constraint-based manikin to represent normal human tasksUniversity of Bath GBR

    155

    human modelling, constraint resolution, human tasks,

    Etxaniz O., Minguez R., Arias A., Barrenetxea L., Solaberrieta E.

    Digital reconstruction of a human skull

    The University of the Basque Country ESP

    173

    [Reverse Engineering, Rapid Prototyping, Surface Reconstruction]

    Stol T., Paetzold K.

    Gap and flush visualization of virtual nonideal prototypes

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    184

    tolerances, visualization, virtual reality,

    Penzkofer F., Wittmann S., Winter M.

    Visual analysis methods for non-ideal assemblies

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEU

    194

    computer aided tolerancing, visualization, tolerance analysis,

    Page 32 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D333

    Title of the session: Design tactics and methodsThursday 14:00 15:45May 22, 2008. -,

    Börsting P., Keller R., Alink T., Eckert C., Albers A., Clarkson J.

    The relationship between functions and requirements for an improved detection of component linkagesUniversity of Karlsruhe DEU

    178

    Requirements, Functional Product Models, Component Linkages

    Karlsson A.

    Manufacturing system design based on real-life demands - a method descriptionSWEREA IVF SWE

    124

    Manufacturing system design, Lean Manufacturing

    Zeiler W., Quanjel E.

    Flexible sustainable process innovation: integral building design methodologyTechnical University Eindhoven NLD

    156

    integral design, sustainability, industry,

    Geis C., Bierhals R., Schuster I., Badke-Schaub P., Birkhofer H.

    Methods in practice – a study on requirements for development and transfer of design methodsTechnical University Darmstadt DEU

    262

    methods, education, training, transfer of design methods,

    Page 33 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • Session number: D334

    Title of the session: Design process modelling and managementThursday 14:00 15:45May 22, 2008. -,

    Ploskonos A., Uflacker M.

    A classification schema for process and method adaptation in software design projectsHasso Plattner Institute for IT Systems Engineering DEU

    205

    Design Planning, Process Improvement, User-centered Design, Process Adaptation,

    Cassier J. L ., Prudhomme G., Lund K.

    Mobilising criteria in arguing about product solutions: a motor for designer convergence during a project review?Université de Grenoble FRA

    220

    collaborative design, mechanical engineering, project review, interactions, argumentation,

    Chalupnik M., Wynn D., Eckert C., Clarkson J.

    Analysing the relationship between design process composition and robustness to task delaysUniversity of Cambridge GBR

    297

    Design process robustness,Design process simulationApplied Signposting Model

    Köhler, Conrad, Wanke, Weber,

    A matrix representation of the CPM/PDD approach as a means for change impact analysisSaarland University DEU

    136

    Engineering change management, Change impact analysis, configuration, Matrix-CPM/PDD

    Page 34 of 34DESIGN 2008 preliminary schedule

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  • DESIGN 2008 preliminary list of participants

    SABEQ JORAbdullah Khitam

    University Of Technology Troyes FRAAbraham Aymar N. D.

    Universidad Politécnica de Valencia ESPAguilar-Zambrano Jaime

    University of Karlsruhe DEUAlbers Albert

    University of Groningen NLDAlblas Alex

    University of Karlsruhe DEUAlink Thomas

    Delft University of Technology NLDAlvarez Cabrera Andres A.

    Volvo Aero SWEAndersson Petter

    Technical University of Denmark DNKAndreasen Mogens M.

    University of Cambridge GBRAriyo Labi

    Ecole Centrale Paris FRAAwedikian Roy

    Design Jordan JORBarto Zeina

    Delft University of Technology NLDBeek, van Thom

    Chalmers University of Technology SWEBergsjoe Dag

    Lulea University of Technology SWEBergström Mattias

    Koncar Power Transformers Ltd. HRVBikić Krešimir

    Darmstadt University of Technology DEUBirkhofer Herbert

    Technical University Berlin DEUBischof Andreas

    University of Kaiserslautern DEUBitzer Michael

    Halmstad University SWEBjörk Evastina

    Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble FRABlanco Eric

    Hamburg University of Technology DEUBlees Christoph

    University of Zagreb HRVBojčetić Nenad

    Technical University Munich DEUBraun Stefanie

    University of Grenoble FRABrissaud Daniel

    Technical University of Ilmenau DEUBrix Torsten

    INSA Strasbourg FRACaillaud Emmanuel

    Université de Grenoble FRACassier Jean-Laurent

    Darmstadt University of Technology DEUChahadi Youssef

    University of Cambridge GBRChalupnik Marek

    ESTIA FRAChapotot Emilie

    CIMPA GBRCloonan Joe

    Universidad Politacnica de Valencia ESPCollado-Ruiz Daniel

    Saint Louis University USACondoor Sridhar

    Saarland University DEUConrad Jan

    University of Bath GBRCulley Stephen J.

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  • DESIGN 2008 preliminary list of participants

    Delft University of Technology NLDD'Amelio Valentina

    University of Kaiserslautern DEUDankwort C. Werner

    Delft University of Technology NLDde Boer Robert

    University of Bath GBRDekoninck Elies

    Technical University Munich DEUDeubzer Frank

    Heinz Nixdorf Institute DEUDonoth Joerg

    University Of Technology Troyes FRADurupt Alexandre

    University of West Bohemia in Pilsen CZEDvorak Josef

    Delft University of Technology NLDEchavarria Erika

    University of Bamberg DEUEckstein Raiko

    Royal Military College of Canada CANEder Wolfgang E.

    University of Kaiserslautern DEUEigner Martin

    Tampere University of Technology FINEllman Asko

    University of Liege BELElsen Catherine

    University of Cambridge GBREng Nathan

    University Erfurt DEUEnglisch Ulrike

    Istanbul Technical University TUREnsici Ayhan

    Lulea University of Technology SWEEricson Asa

    Malardalen University SWEEriksson Joakim

    Technical University of Catalonia ESPEstrada Gabriela

    The University of the Basque Country ESPEtxaniz Olatz

    University of Bayreuth DEUFaerber Matthias

    University of Ljubljana SVNFain Nuša

    University of Kaiserslautern DEUFaisst Karl-Gerhard

    University of Malta MLTFarrugia Philip

    INPL-ERPI FRAFerioli Marcelo

    École Polytechnique de Montréal CANFortin Clement

    University of Alberta CANGajewski Cezary

    University of Technology Berlin DEUGautam Vivek

    Technical University Darmstadt DEUGeis Christian

    Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology JPNGeorgiev Georgi

    University of Kaiserslautern DEUGerhardt Florian

    Berlin Institute of Technology DEUGericke Kilian

    University of Bath GBRGiess Matt

    Minatec Ideas Laboratory FRAGillier Thomas

    University of Canterbury NZLGooch Shayne

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  • DESIGN 2008 preliminary list of participants

    Robert Bosch GmbH DEUGraessler Iris

    University of Cambridge GBRGrebici Khadidja

    University of Malta MLTGrech Alexia

    Capgemini Consulting DEUGries Bruno

    Budapest University of Technology and Economics HUNGroma István

    University of Zagreb HRVGrubišić Izvor

    University Of Technology Troyes FRAGuillaume Ducellier

    Jordanian Design Center/Yarmouk University JORHaddad Ziad

    Technical University of Denmark DNKHansen Claus T.

    Ecole des Mines Paris FRAHatchuel Armand

    University of Bath GBRHayes John P.

    University of Art and Design FINHeikkinen Tero

    Technical University Munich DEUHellenbrand David

    Technical University Munich DEUHepperle Clemens

    Northumbria GBRHilton Kev

    Technical University Munich DEUHoisl Frank

    University of Westminster GBRHollins Bill

    Ecole Centrale Paris FRAHornig-Floeck Corinna

    University of West Bohemia CZEHosnedl Stanislav

    University of Bath GBRHoward Thomas

    KTH Royal Institute of Technology SWEJanhager Jenny

    Lulea University of Technology SWEJohansson Christian

    Helsinki University of Technology FINJokinen Katrine

    AVL-AST d.o.o HRVJuretić Franjo

    Saarland University DEUKaiser Jan-Martin

    SWEREA IVF SWEKarlsson Anders

    Al-Motakhasesah for Product Design and Development JORKassasieh Mahfouz

    University Politecnica delle Marche ITAKassem Mohamad

    Ecole des Mines Paris FRAKazakciI Akin

    University of Cambridge GBRKeller Rene

    University of Cambridge GBRKerley Warren

    Daimler AG DEUKiefer Jens

    Royal Institute of Technology SWEKihlander Ingrid

    Hamburg University of Technology DEUKipp Thomas

    Technical University Munich DEUKirschner Rafael

    University of Cambridge GBRKoh Edwin C. Y.

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  • DESIGN 2008 preliminary list of participants

    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

    JPNKondoh Shinsuke

    City University London GBRKovačević Ahmed

    Koncar Power Transformers Ltd. HRVKranjčec Robert

    Hamburg University of Technology DEUKrause Dieter

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEUKrehmer Hartmut

    Technical University Munich DEUKreimeyer Matthias

    Seconda Universita Napoli ITALa Rocca Francesca

    Delft University of Technology NLDLangeveld Lau

    Technical University Munich DEULauer Wolfgang

    ESTIA FRALegardeur Jeremy

    Tampere University of Technology FINLehtonen Timo

    Technical University Darmstadt DEULenhart Marko

    Chiba University JPNLevy Pierre

    University of Bath GBRLiang Helen

    Technical University Munich DEULindemann Udo

    The Boston Consulting Group DEULorenz Markus

    Universtiy of Paderborn DEULow Cheng Y.

    Chalmers University of Technology SWEMalmqvist Johan

    INSA Strasbourg FRAMaranzana Nicolas

    University of Zagreb HRVMarjanović Dorian

    ETH Zurich CHEMarxt Christian

    Technical University of Denmark DNKMcAloone Tim

    University of Bath GBRMcAlpine Hamish

    École Polytechnique de Montréal CANMcSorley Grant

    University of Porto PORMedeiros Albertina P.

    University of Bath GBRMedland Anthony J.

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEUMeerkamm Harald

    Tampere University of Technology FINMela Johanna

    ESTIA FRAMerlo Christophe

    AIST JPNMishima Nozomu

    Simon Moehringer Anlagenbau GmbH DEUMoehringer Stefan

    Technical University of Kaiserslautern DEUMogo Nem Fabrice

    Politecnico di Torino ITAMontagna Francesca

    Lund University SWEMotte Damien

    University of Cambridge GBRMuir Wood Andrew

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  • DESIGN 2008 preliminary list of participants

    University of Bath GBRMullineux Glen

    Lulea University of Technology SWENergard Henrik

    Delft University of Technology NLDNeumann Andre

    University of Zagreb HRVOsman Krešimir

    Vienna University of Technology AUTOstad-Ahmad-Ghorabi Hesamedin

    TERVIX AB SWEOttosson Stig

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEUPaetzold Kristin

    Politecnico di Milano ITAPanetta Fabio

    Université de Technologie de Compiogne FRAPascal Alberti

    University of Zagreb HRVPavković Neven

    Technical University Munich DEUPetermann Markus

    Washington State University USAPezeshki Charles

    University of Paderborn DEUPook Sebastian

    University of Grenoble FRAPrudhomme Guy

    Technical University of Denmark DNKRestrepo John

    Politecnico di Torino ITARiccardo Vittone

    University of Ljubljana SVNRihtaršič Janez

    University of Zagreb HRVRohde Danijel

    INPL-ERPI FRARoussel Benoit

    Helsinki University of Technology FINRunonen Mikael

    University of Innsbruck AUTSachse Pierre

    Ruhr-University Bochum DEUSadek Tim

    University of Liege BELSafin Stéphane

    Linkoping University SWESakao Tomohiko

    Koncar Power Transformers Ltd. HRVSalopek Damir

    Technical University Eindhoven NLDSavanović Perica

    Technical University Darmstadt DEUSchendel Christoph

    Technical University Berlin DEUSchmidt-Kretschmer Michael

    University of Twente NLDSchotborgh Wouter

    Technical University Dresden DEUSchulze Ernst-Eckart

    Ecole Centrale Paris FRASchumacher Marinita

    Technical University Munich DEUShea Kristina

    University of West Bohemia CZESrp Zbynek

    Ecole Centrale Paris FRAStal - Le Cardinal Julie

    University of Zagreb HRVStanković Tino

    Technical University Braunschweig DEUStechert Carsten

    17/04/2008

  • DESIGN 2008 preliminary list of participants

    Hochschule Ravensburg-Weingarten DEUStetter Ralf

    University of Twente NLDStilma Margot

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEUStoll Tobias

    University of Jonkoping SWEStolt Roland

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEUStuppy Julia

    Budapest University of Technology and Economic HUNSzeghő Krisztina

    University of Zagreb HRVŠtorga Mario

    Loughborough Univeristy GBRTang Tang

    University of Karlsruhe DEUThau Sebastian

    University of Tampere FINTiainen Tarja

    Hasso Plattner Institute for IT Systems Engineering DEUUflacker Matthias

    Mondragon Unibertsitatea ESPVal-Jauregi Ester

    Indian Institute of Science INDVenkataraman Srinivasan

    Koncar Power Transformers Ltd. HRVVolarevic Nikola

    University of Zagreb HRVVučković Krešimir

    University of Cambridge GBRWallace Ken

    Saarland University DEUWanke Soeren

    University of Bath GBRWasiak James

    Technical University Darmstadt DEUWeber Harald

    Technical University Ilmenau DEUWeber Christian

    University of Bochum DEUWelp Ewald G.

    Delft University of Technology NLDWiegers Tjamme

    Malardalen University SWEWikström Anders

    University of Newcastle AUSWilliams Anthony

    Technical University of Vienna AUTWimmer Wolfgang

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg DEUWittmann Stefan

    Ecole Centrale Paris FRAYannou Bernard

    Hacettepe University TURYilmaz Meltem

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology NORZainal Abidin Shahriman

    Technical University Eindhoven NLDZeiler Wim

    University of Ljubljana SVNŽavbi Roman

    17/04/2008


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