Common Mistakes in Experimental Design (DOE nots!)

Based on 50 years of experience, this presentation lays out a long list of causes for why experiments fail to produce useful results. It begins with a naïve belief instilled by chemical engineering school that the application of first principles along with a few simple one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT) experiments would win the day for industrial R&D. Luckily for the presenter; he got trained on the multifactor design of experiments (DOE) from his start in specialty chemical process development. Even so, textbook DOEs did not come easily, and far too few of them have been seen in a long career as a consultant. Attend this talk to hear the biggest reasons why and thus learn how not to succeed with DOE.

Presenter Details

Mark J. Anderson

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