Dr. Surendra M. Gupta is a Professor of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering and Director of the Laboratory for Responsible Manufacturing at Northeastern University in Boston. Dr. Gupta's research interests are in the areas of Production/Manufacturing Systems and Operations Research. He is mostly interested in Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing, Electronics Manufacturing, MRP, JIT, and Queueing Theory.
Articles
A genetic algorithm approach to end-of-life disassembly sequencing for robotic disassembly (with Ahmed ElSayed and Elif Kongar), Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications (2010)
End-of-life (EOL) processing options include reuse, remanufacturing, recycling and proper disposal. In almost all cases,...
An evaluation of the effect of sensor embedded products in product disassembly with precedence relationships (with Mehmet Ali Ilgin), Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications (2010)
A promising solution approach to deal with the uncertainty associated with disassembly yield is sensor...
An optimization framework for advanced disassembly/repair-to-order systems with remaining-life adjustment (with Onder Ondemir), Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications (2010)
Due to environmental awareness and realization of cost savings, disassembly-to-order (DTO) concept has become popular....
Analysis of remanufacturing policy with consideration for returned products quality (with Kenichi Nakashima), Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications (2010)
This paper deals with the product acquisition control problem and considers returned product quality with...
Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand (with Mehmet Ali Ilgin), Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications (2010)
There is a high level uncertainty associated with disassembly yield due to existence of unfunctional...