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Michael Grieves
American engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Michael Grieves is an expert in Product life-cycle management (PLM). His work focuses on virtual product development, including Digital twins, engineering, systems engineering, complex systems, manufacturing, especially additive manufacturing, and operational sustainment.[1][2][3][4] He has published on the topic of Digital twins and related topics,[5] being one of the early advocates of the approach.[2][3][6]
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Education
Grieves earned his B.S. Computer Engineering from Michigan State University, an MBA from Oakland University, and his doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.[1]
Career
Grieves was executive director and chief scientist for the Digital Twin Institute[1] and he has been on boards of several public companies in the United States, Japan, and China,[1] such as Longhai Steel Inc.[7]
At present he serves as chief scientist of advanced manufacturing and executive vice president of operations at the Florida Institute of Technology.[8]
Selected writings
- Grieves, Michael, and John Vickers. "Digital twin: Mitigating unpredictable, undesirable emergent behavior in complex systems." in: Transdisciplinary perspectives on complex systems: New findings and approaches (2017): 85-113.
- Grieves, Michael. "Digital twin: manufacturing excellence through virtual factory replication." White paper 1, no. 2014 (2014): 1-7.
- Grieves, Michael W. "Product lifecycle management: the new paradigm for enterprises." International Journal of Product Development 2, no. 1-2 (2005): 71-84.
- Grieves, M.W. (2023). Digital Twins: Past, Present, and Future. In: Crespi, N., Drobot, A.T., Minerva, R. (eds) The Digital Twin. Springer, Cham. pp 97–121 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21343-4_4
- Grieves, Michael W. Virtually Intelligent Product Systems: Digital and Physical Twins In:Shannon Flumerfelt, Katherine G. Schwartz, Dimitri Mavris and Simon Briceno. Complex Systems Engineering: Theory and Practice. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 2019. ISBN 978-1-62410-564-7. pp. 175–200. doi:5.9781624105654.0175.0200
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