ACS SHORT COURSE

Experimental Design for Productivity and Quality in R&D

Dr. S.N. Deming and Dr. S.L. Morgan

Monday - Wednesday, March 27-29, 1995
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at the Harley Hotel of Cincinnati
8020 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236-2949

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Chemical scientists, engineers, R&D managers, and others who need to learn proven methods for designing quality into products and processes. The course assumes no previous knowledge of statistics and is aimed at both beginning and experienced R&D workers. Participants will be asked to study before the course a short review of basic matrix algebra, which is provided by the instructors. Each participant should bring a hand-held calculator to the course.

KEY TOPICS YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT

HOW YOU'LL BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE

Partial List of Course Topics: Linear Models, Terminology and Symbology, Choice of Model, Matrix Least Squares Solution, Weighted Least Squares, Estimated Responses, Residuals, Replication and Pure Experimental Uncertainty, Lack of Fit, Sums of Squares, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Correlation Coefficient, Stepwise Regression, Paired T-tests, Confidence Bands, Precision, Interaction, Randomization, Factorial Designs, Central Composite Designs, Box-Behnken Designs, Screening Experiments, Plackett-Burman Designs, Standard-Addition Techniques, Internal Standard Techniques, Taguchi Concepts, Quality Control, Quality Assurance.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS

Stanley N. Deming is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Houston. His current research interests include optimization and experimental design in chemistry, pattern recognition on chemical information, the automated development of analytical chemical methods, high performance liquid chromatography, and interfacial phenomena. Dr. Deming is author or co-author of more than 85 publications in the areas of analytical chemistry and related disciplines.

Stephen L. Morgan is Professor of Chemistry at the University of South Carolina. His research interests include the development of analytical chemical methods for biological systems using capillary gas chromatography, analytical pyrolysis, and GC/MS. Additional research in his laboratory involves the application of computers in chemistry, experimental design, and multivariate statistics. Dr. Morgan is author of more than 70 publications in the field of analytical chemistry and analytical biochemistry.

Drs. Deming and Morgan have together taught more than 240 short courses involving experimental design and optimization, and are among the highest rated instructors in the ACS Short Course program.

COURSE FEE: ACS Members: $400 Non-Members: $500 Fees include lunch and refreshments. Compare to $895/$995 when offered at National ACS meetings!

REGISTRATION: The last day to register your participation is March 10, 1995. For reservations, please send name, professional affiliation, address, phone number, ACS member status, and your course fee to: (make checks payable to Cincinnati Section ACS)

	Bonnie Merkt
	The Procter & Gamble Co.
	P.O. Box 538707
	Cincinnati, Ohio 45253-8707

Telephone: (513) 627-0747
Course pre-work will be mailed to your address upon receipt of registration fee. Registration forms will also be received through the mail in mid-February.


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