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Environmentally Responsible Manufacturing: Origins and Future Directions

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Professor Bill King, Department of Mechanical Science & Engineering; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Location
4100 Sidney Lu Mechanical Engineering Building (LuMEB)
Date
Apr 23, 2024   4:00 pm  
Speaker
John W. Sutherland, Ph.D., Professor and Fehsenfeld Family Head of Environmental and Ecological Engineering, Purdue University
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CEE Seminars and Conferences

Abstract

As a society we face many environmental challenges, e.g., solid, liquid, and airborne waste streams; shortages of water, selected materials, and energy resources; and climate change. Manufacturing produces and supplies the goods and services needed by society and is an engine of prosperity. However, like other aspects of society, fundamental changes are needed to manufacturing to put us on a course to being environmentally sustainable. The origins of environmentally responsible manufacturing (often referred to as sustainable manufacturing) will be discussed. In particular, work related to reducing cutting fluids in machining operations and critical material-related challenges in support of clean energy technologies will be reviewed. Promising directions for future research and development will also be provided such as circular economy, greener processes and products, smart/sustainable manufacturing, green manufacturing planning, and social sustainability indicators for manufacturing.

About the Speaker

John W. Sutherland has made pioneering research and education contributions to establish and advance the field of environmentally responsible design and manufacturing. He has served as an investigator on numerous externally funded projects, mentored over 100 students to the completion of their graduate degrees (including 34 Ph.D. students), and published nearly 450 papers in various journals and conference proceedings. His honors and recognitions include the SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award (1992), Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (1996), SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award (1999), SME Education Award (2009), SAE International John Connor Environmental Award (2010), ASME William T. Ennor Manufacturing Technology Award (2013), SME Gold Medal (2018), AEESP Frederick George Pohland Medal (2022), and National Academy of Engineering member (2023). He is a Fellow of SME, ASME, CIRP, and AAAS. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Sutherland is the Fehsenfeld Family Head of Environmental and Ecological Engineering (EEE) at Purdue University. EEE has undergraduate and graduate degree programs and is one of the largest environmental engineering programs in the U.S. EEE is unique in that it embraces industrial sustainability in addition to classic environmental engineering. For more about EEE see: https://engineering.purdue.edu/EEE.

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