TCE Webinar: Getting Started with Design of Experiments - Sponsored by JMP

- Date From 26th June 2025
- Date To 26th June 2025
- Price Free of charge.
- Location Online: 10:00 BST. Duration: 1 hour.
Overview
For industrial R&D and manufacturing, design of experiments (DOE) is the best approach to experimentation which considers multiple factors at a time, leading to a better understanding of the process. DOE empowers scientists and engineers to uncover optimal solutions by thoroughly investigating the capabilities of their processes and save cost and time by planning more efficient experiments. It serves as a dynamic learning methodology, enabling you to capture and understand complex behaviours.
Join us for a 60-minute live webinar that introduces the fundamentals of DOE. Discover how this innovative statistical method can enhance efficiencies, establish a basis for future investigations, and achieve greater returns on investment.
Key takeaways:
- benefits of using DOE versus the limitations of one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT) experimentation
- common DOE terminology, including main and interaction effects
- modern DOE designs, including screening and optimisation
- DOE workflow with examples.
- tailored DOE approaches and strategies to tackle specific constraints.
Speaker
Owen Jonathan, Senior Associate Systems Engineer, JMP
Owen is a senior associate systems engineer at JMP, where he identifies critical business issues faced by customers in the UK and Ireland, guiding them as they adopt data-driven solutions for their organisations. Prior to becoming a systems engineer, Jonathan was an intern at JMP, identifying DOE applications in biotechnology and delivering DOE workshops and relevant case studies to synthetic biologists. He has a master’s degree in systems and synthetic biology from Imperial College London.
The material presented has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter’s own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE in full. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.
Time
10:00–11:00 BST.
Software
The presentation will be delivered via Microsoft Teams. We recommend downloading the app from the Microsoft website, rather than using the web portal.
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