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Excellence in Manufacturing and Operations (XMO) Initiative Meets the Moment

Banner image: XMO PEI co-chair, Stephan Biller speaking with XMO PEI co-chair, Ajay Malshe in preparation of the multidisciplinary scope and lab location for this new XMO initiative.

As the U.S. experiences a resurgence of manufacturing and operations, Purdue University is providing a big lead

Purdue’s efforts in vital fields such as semiconductors, aerospace, defense, biomanufacturing for agriculture, and transportation figure prominently in bringing jobs and needed technology back to America and in defining the future through excellence in manufacturing and operations. Purdue College of Engineering and its cross-Purdue partners already are leaders in driving this resurgence of American manufacturing. The eXcellence in manufacturing and operations (XMO) Purdue Engineering Initiative (PEI) will tap Purdue’s domain excellence to build a community of faculty, students and industries at today’s intersection of physical, digital and sustainable manufacturing. Manufacturing talent and workforce creation will be one of the strong components of the new PEI, enhancing training of the new workforce and empowering existing workers through retraining in the ecosystem of small, midsize and large companies that constitute Purdue’s industrial base.

Two faculty members who are globally recognized and commended for their research, teaching and private-sector innovations and entrepreneurship in advanced manufacturing and operations will co-chair the XMO PEI: Ajay P. Malshe, the R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Stephan Biller, the Harold T. Amrine Distinguished Professor in the School of Industrial Engineering and the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business. Malshe has gained a national and international reputation in academia, entrepreneurship and industries for advanced manufacturing, bio-inspired designing, functional multi-materials, and system integration and productization. Over the decades, application areas of his interest and contributions have included heterogeneous microelectronics for highdensity systems; nanomanufacturing for extreme machines; in-space servicing, assembly and manufacturing (ISAM) at the point of need; and biomanufacturing for future foods and farms for equity.

Biller’s research encompasses such subjects as smart manufacturing, digital twin, supply chain management, analytics, AI and cloud. He leverages his highly credentialed research, as well as extensive industry experience at IBM, GE and GM. 

The multidisciplinary scope of these co-chairs’ research and other accomplishments mirrors the confluence of disciplines that governs advanced manufacturing and operations today as it spans physical processes, digital control, systems optimization and sustainable production.

“For the first time, we will expand the scope of a PEI across campus to the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business, the College of Agriculture, the College of Science and the Purdue Polytechnic Institute,” Biller said. “This will foster university-wide collaboration in the modern triad of digital, physical and sustainable manufacturing and operations, to boost U.S. efforts in reshoring, retooling and retraining the workforce in critical industrial sectors,”

As a land-grant university since its founding in 1869, Purdue always has featured a hands-on mandate to educate its engineering students for practical pursuits. Purdue’s Boilermakers nickname stems from the workers who built and maintained steam locomotives. "As ‘makers,’ Purdue people have manufacturing in their DNA,” Malshe said. “At this time, there is a national calling for manufacturing competitiveness,” said Malshe. “Our new PEI is an important Purdue instrument that will converge multiple disciplines, beyond Engineering, in order to solve complex problems — in areas from microelectronics manufacturing to food equity, to Space 2.0 for commerce and security — to provide digital smartness to manufacturing businesses across the United States. The XMO PEI will be keen on workforce creation, solving problems for the greater good and sustainability.” 

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