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Yoram Koren () is an
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academic. He is the James J. Duderstadt Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Manufacturing and the Paul G. Goebel Professor Emeritus of Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Since 2014 he is a distinguished visiting professor at the
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. Koren has been made a member of the
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(NAE), and an honorary member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME). He is a Fellow of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP), the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), the
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(ASME), and of the
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(IEEE) “for contributions to flexible automation and manufacturing systems”.


Early life and education

Yoram Koren was born in Tel-Aviv,
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. He studied at
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in Tel-Aviv and served at the
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as an electronics technician. He received B.Sc. in
Electrical Engineering Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, in 1965. His M.Sc. was received from the same department in 1968. He continued his Ph.D. studies in
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines and mechanism (engineering), mechanisms that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and engineering mathematics, mathematics principl ...
at the Technion and graduated in January 1971. His thesis on "Model and Optimization of a Machining Process and its Control", was supervised by Prof. Ehud Lenz.


Career

Koren started his career at the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, where he was a lecturer from 1971 to 1973, and a professor from 1975 to 1985. Koren was the head of the Technion Robotics Laboratory from 1982 to 1985. From 1980 to 1982, Koren was on
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and leave of absence at the University of Michigan, where he was the Paul G. Goebel Visiting Professor of Engineering. In 1986 he joined U-M as a tenured professor, and in 1993 he was approved as the Paul G. Goebel Professor of Engineering by the board of regents. In 2010 Koren was named the James J. Duderstadt Distinguished University Professor of Manufacturing. Koren retired in 2014, becoming a professor emeritus. Since 2015 Koren has been a distinguished visiting professor at Technion, where he was also the Edmond J. Safra Distinguished Visiting Professor Chair in 2007. Koren is the founding director (in 1996) of the NSF-sponsored Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems (RMS), an ERC that was financially sponsored (at $47 million) by the
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and 25 industrial companies until 2012. Under Koren's leadership, 70 Ph.D. students and 270 M.S. graduated from the RMS center.


Research

Koren is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE) “For contributions to the science, education, and practice of manufacturing through innovations in reconfigurable manufacturing systems, robotics, and manufacturing system control”. Koren holds 18 U.S. patents in these fields. He has published 4 books and more than 300 scholarly papers that have over 31,000 citations, with an h-index of 77 (according to
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).


Flexible Automation and CNC

Koren's research in the 1970s was focused on developing methods for the precise control of CNC (computer numerically controlled) machines aimed at enhancing their precision and increasing their productivity. In 1973 Koren invented the first computerized
real-time Real-time, realtime, or real time may refer to: Computing * Real-time computing, hardware and software systems subject to a specified time constraint * Real-time clock, a computer clock that keeps track of the current time * Real-time Control Syst ...
adaptive control Adaptive control is the control method used by a controller which must adapt to a controlled system with parameters which vary, or are initially uncertain. For example, as an aircraft flies, its mass will slowly decrease as a result of fuel consump ...
ler for a
milling machine Milling is the process of machining using rotary cutters to remove material by advancing a cutter into a workpiece. This may be done by varying directions on one or several axes, cutter head speed, and pressure. Milling covers a wide variety of ...
. In 1976 Koren published the first scientific paper on interpolators for CNC machines. In 1980 he published the Cross-Coupled Controller, which coordinates the output of two control loops for enhancing CNC precision by software.


Robotics

Koren started his
robotics Robotics is the interdisciplinary study and practice of the design, construction, operation, and use of robots. Within mechanical engineering, robotics is the design and construction of the physical structures of robots, while in computer s ...
research (and
mobile robot A mobile robot is an automatic machine that is capable of locomotion.Hu, J.; Bhowmick, P.; Lanzon, A.,Group Coordinated Control of Networked Mobile Robots with Applications to Object Transportation IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 202 ...
research in particular) in 1980. Koren and Johann Borenstein developed the autonomous mobile robot CARMEL (Computer-Aided Robotics for Maintenance, Emergency, and Life-support), featured on a
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national program in 1988. CARMEL's motion algorithms are described in apers 9, 10 In 1992, CARMEL won the first Autonomous Mobile Robot Competition sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. In 1991 Koren received a grant of $220,000 to develop “Sensor-Based Control of a Mechanical Snake. Shan and Koren built a 7-link snake; its first link had a camera, and 6 motors were installed at the 6 joints to provide forward motion. Shan and Koren were the first to develop a model of how external objects could affect kinematic constraints on the movement of a snake robot in 1993.


Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems (RMS)

Koren is the inventor of the Reconfigurable Machine Tool, the
Reconfigurable Manufacturing System A reconfigurable manufacturing system (RMS) is a system invented in 1998 that is designed for the outset of rapid change in its structure, as well as its Hardware description language, hardware and software components, in order to quickly adjust it ...
s, and the Reconfigurable Apparatus for Inspection. Koren introduced the RMS structural architecture and its benefits to the international manufacturing research community in 1999. Koren presented at the CIRP Annual Meeting in France the keynote paper “Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems”, defining RMS as: “A manufacturing system that has an adjustable structure that enable rapid system scalability in response to market demands, and system adaptability to new products”. He is credited with identifying the basic principles of such systems.


Mass-Individualization

Koren proposed a new manufacturing system architecture that enables producing Market-of-One products at affordable cost.
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To achieve buyer's satisfaction, proximity between the mass-individualization factory and the customer is required.


Books

* * * (This book was also translated by the publisher to Japanese and French) * (This book was also translated to Chinese).


Selected articles


RMS

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CNC


Robotics


Mass-Individualization


Honors and awards

* CIRP Fellow (1985) * SME Fellow (1987) * ASME Fellow (1990) * Member of National Academy of Engineering (2004) * Hideo Hanasufa Outstanding Investigator Award (2004) * M. Eugene Merchant Manufacturing Medal of ASME/SME (2006) * Yoram and Alina Koren Conference Room at the University of Michigan (2012) * IEEE Life Fellow (2013) * SME Honorary Member (2015)


Personal life

Yoram is married to Alina (MA in literature) who was a lecturer at the University of Michigan, and they have two children: Shlomy and Esther (who died in October 2020).


References

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