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2019 World Conference on Innovation, Engineering, and Technology

2019 World Conference on Innovation, Engineering, and Technology (IET 2019) is to be held in Seoul, Korea on July 16 – July 18, 2019. With the advancement in Innovation, Engineering, and Technology, these fields become more and more sophisticated and interdisciplinary-interacted. Hence, 2019 World Conference on Innovation, Engineering, and Technology covers a wide range of fields in innovation, engineering , and technology. The purpose of IET 2019 aims to build an international platform that allows interested experts to share and discuss their latest researches, ideas, technology, and survey reports in the theoretical and practical areas regarding all aspects of IET. Prospective authors are welcome to submit their full papers or abstracts. All submissions to the conference will go through blind review processes by at least two independent peers.

Tomohiro Murata

Tomohiro Murata

Waseda University, Japan
Dr. Murata has over 20-year experiences of research and development of manufacturing information system in an industrial company including system design of discrete manufacturing system, supervisory sequence control programming system, dependable system design of dual copy data storage system, train operation scheduling system, B2B service system for e-trading, and information sharing system in PC manufacturing supply chain. His current research is conducted in cross-domain of information technology and production system and includes industrial informatics which focuses on development of new theory, methodology and architecture for design of flexible and dependable manufacturing systems, collaborative business process automation, product information management and so on. His research interest includes optimization using mathematical model, knowledge based reactive scheduling, production information modeling and information sharing, modeling, simulation of discrete event system and so on.

Invited Guests

Hiroshi Kubo

Hiroshi Kubo

Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Dr. Hiroshi Kubo received B.E. in ’77, M.E. in ‘79, D.E. in ’09, all from Nagoya Institute of Technology. He researched and developed magnetic recording media products ’79-’92, Optical disc products ’93-’06, and CIS Photovoltaic module ’07-’09 in FUJIFILM Corporation. In ’10, he moved to Chiba Institute of Technology as a professor of Faculty of Social Systems Science and Graduate School of Social Systems Science. His main fields of study are project management & program management for research & development, global strategy of manufacturing management, and environment management & engineering. Recently he is especially interested in development and industrialization of a new type of hydroponic solar sharing system.
Amran Ahmed

Amran Ahmed

Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
Dr. Amran Ahmed currently works at the Institute of Engineering Mathematics, Universiti Malaysia Perlis since 2014. Dr. Amran focuses research in Statistics, especially in Data Analysis, Total Quality Management, and Biostatistics. He got his Ph.D. degree from Hiroshima University, Japan in Medical Statistics and Master degree in Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia, and Bachelor degree (Mathematics) from Universiti Sains, Malaysia separately. He published several papers in the following journals including International Journal of Quality Engineering and Technology, Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine, and BMC Public Health International Journal of Software Engineering and its Applications.

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