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Dr. Jeremy Rickli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Wayne State University. He founded the Manufacturing and Remanufacturing Systems Laboratory (MaRSLab), focusing on sustainable manufacturing, disassembly automation, and data-driven decision-making in production systems. His work bridges academic research with industrial applications through collaborations with Ford Motor Company and NSF-funded initiatives.
- Ph.D. in Industrial & Systems Engineering (2013), Virginia Tech
- M.S. (2008) and B.S. (2006) in Mechanical Engineering, Michigan Tech
MaRSLab explores four key research areas: Uncertainty Management in Remanufacturing, Data-Driven Decision Innovation, Collaborative Robotic Automation, and Point Cloud Quality Monitoring. Notable projects include NSF REU Site leadership for sustainable manufacturing education and DOE-funded critical materials recovery research.
His research trends emphasize manufacturing sustainability (11/15 articles), robot-human collaboration (5/15), and advanced quality monitoring (4/15). Key methodologies include data analytics (6/15), disassembly optimization (5/15), and point cloud analysis (3/15).
Scientific Recognition
- Outstanding WSU ISE Faculty Award (2014/2015)
- NSF IGERT Trainee in Sustainable Futures (2006-2008)
- Advisor to award-winning student research (1st place, 2015 Great Lakes IIE Conference)
Dr. Rickli mentors through both formal advisement (1 named student) and NSF REU program leadership. His NSF and MTRAC grants support transformative work in robotic welding, aluminum stress analysis, and sustainable systems. The lab maintains Detroit-focused outreach through Athletes for Charity STEM Youth Literacy Program and WSU STEM Day.



