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The Reliability and Risk Management Center

Director: Dr. Ilya Frankel

 

The Reliability and Risk Management Center (CRRM) is part of the Industrial Engineering and Management Department. The center was set up to improve production strength and industrial efficiency through advanced reliability solutions, maintenance and survival (RMS), risk management, and logistics principles.

 

The center provides researchers and students with the tools and opportunities for research, education, technological assessment, knowledge sharing, and commercial support in advanced reliability solutions, maintenance and survivability, risk management, and logistics principles. The center bridges the gap between academic theory and industrial praxis. Research is supervised by an international scientific committee that includes world renowned experts.

 

CRRM's goal is to develop ways for increasing production strength and profitability of its industrial partners. This task is divided into four areas: technological development and assessment, teaching, knowledge sharing, and remote consultation.

 

The center carries out research projects and technological assessments that are recommended by its academic and industrial associates. The center's staff, together with colleagues from other departments, institutions, and industry carries out research under the supervision of an international administrative committee. CRRM's operational committee is staffed by tenured and visiting researchers, the latter are scholars on sabbatical and post-doctorate students from abroad (Europe, the United States, Canada, Singapore, etc.).

 

CRRM offers a large range of teaching and advisory posts: courses, seminars, and consultation. Students in the Industrial Engineering and Management Department participate in the center's research activities as part of their final project.

 

The center initiates meetings, conferences, and study days on advanced problems in reliability and risk-management. An "International Conference of Stochastic Models in Reliability, Security and Logistics" ("SMRSSL" '05) was held in 2005. Another was held in 2010: "The International Conference on Stochastic Models in Reliability Engineering, Life Sciences and Operational Management" '10.