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Professor Andreas Archenti is actively engaged in precision-driven research focusing on machinery reliability performance. In 2018, he held the position of Chair Professor in Industrial Dependability, with a particular emphasis on Precision Engineering, Metrology, and Analytics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. He earned an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Mechatronics in 2007 and completed his PhD in Machine Process Technology in 2011. In 2014, he was appointed docent in Precision Manufacturing Metrology at KTH. As the Director of the Center for Design Management Manufacturing Systems (DMMS) at KTH, Dr. Archenti is responsible for coordinating activities related to research, education, and the dissemination of information between academia and the manufacturing industry. His research interests include Precision Engineering and strategic processes that leverage advanced knowledge and innovative methods to develop novel and substantially improved products, systems, and services. His work spans across large components in the aerospace, automotive, and energy industries, as well as micro/nano fabrication in semiconductor and medical industries. Precision manufacturing integrated metrology is essential for producing and characterizing product dimensions and quality assurance, significantly impacting various applications, such as large-scale science projects and precision medical devices. He is currently involved in a research collaboration with the University of Tokyo on robotics for scientific exploration applied to biomedical applications.
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