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David S. Cochran, Ph.D.
Principal and Founder
dcochran@sysdesign.org
Dr. Cochran is a former Associate Professor of Mechanical
Engineering at MIT, where he established and directed the
Production System Design (PSD) Laboratory for nine years.
Dr. Cochran is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Shingo
Prize (2002 and 1989) for manufacturing excellence. He received
the Dudley Prize for best paper from the International Journal
of Production Research in 2000 for his work to integrate system
design theory.
Dr. Cochran received his Ph.D in Industrial and Manufacturing
Systems Engineering from Auburn University and M.S. in Manufacturing
Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University.
Dr. Cochran founded System Design, LLC in 2002.

2002
- "Evaluation of the Plant Design of Two Automotive Suppliers
Using the Manufacturing System Design Decomposition."
David S. Cochran, Joachim Linck & Patrick Neise
Transactions of NAMRI/SME, Volume XXIX, 2001
1989 - "The Total Source Error of Adjustment Model to
Reduce Setup TIme in Machining Applications."
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