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Boris Eisenbart is a Professor of Product Design Engineering at Swinburne University of Technology, jointly appointed between the School of Design and Architecture and the School of Engineering. He serves as the Course Coordinator for the Product Design Engineering Program and is actively engaged in research, teaching, and academic service.
His research focuses on engineering design, innovation management, and composite manufacturing, with emphasis on digital modeling, process optimization, and interdisciplinary collaboration. His work spans fields such as Resin Transfer Moulding, finite element simulation, AI in manufacturing, and sustainable product development.
Recent publications highlight a strong trend in data-driven modeling, Industry 4.0, and composite process optimization, often integrating machine learning and simulation techniques to improve manufacturing efficiency and quality. His research also extends to futuristic domains like lunar metallurgy and smart product prototyping.
Boris has served on the Programme Committee of the International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED) and is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Engineering Design.
Supervision: He is actively supervising numerous PhD students in areas including AI in engineering change, composite automation, digital twins, and sustainable design. Grants: He has led multiple research projects funded by government bodies (e.g., Department of Education Victoria, CSIRO) and industry partners (e.g., Ford, FIA, FALCON UAV), covering topics such as hydrogen storage, lightweight composites, and drone-based bird scarers.
Labs and Teams: He leads research through the Swin Composite Sync 4.0 (SCS4) data acquisition system, enabling Industry 4.0 advancements in composite manufacturing. His work integrates digital twins, simulation, and real-time monitoring for process optimization.
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