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Overview

Richard A. Wysk is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States and specializes in the field of engineering with a focus on industrial and manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, and surgery. Their research contributions span multiple subfields related to manufacturing and additive technologies.

The scientist's work emphasizes manufacturing process and optimization, additive manufacturing materials and processes, industrial vision systems and defect detection, additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, as well as orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty.

Richard A. Wysk has published recent research articles in prominent journals. These include:

  • Resource planning for direct fabrication of customized orthopedic implants using EBM technology, 2021, Journal of Manufacturing Systems
  • Automatic Feature Based Inspection and Qualification for Additively Manufactured Parts with Critical Tolerances, 2023, International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management
  • Automatic feature-based inspection and qualification for additively manufactured parts with critical tolerances, 2024, International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management

The frequent publication venues for their research are:

  • International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management
  • Journal of Manufacturing Systems

Throughout their career, Richard A. Wysk has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors. These frequent coauthors include:

  • Russell E. King
  • Christopher Kelly
  • Brandon M. McConnell
  • Margaret Mary Hauser
  • Ola Harrysson

Best Publications

  • Computer-aided manufacturing

    Tien-Chien Chang;Richard A. Wysk;Hsu-Pin Wang

  • An Introduction to Automated Process Planning Systems

    Tien Chien Chang;Richard A. Wysk

  • Detection of deadlocks in flexible manufacturing cells

    R.A. Wysk;N.S. Yang;S. Joshi

  • An application of discrete-event simulation to on-line control and scheduling in flexible manufacturing

    Szu-Yung David Wu;Richard A. Wysk

  • Graph-theoretic deadlock detection and resolution for flexible manufacturing systems

    Hyuenbo Cho;T.K. Kumaran;R.A. Wysk

  • Improving Production with Lean Thinking

    Javier Santos;Richard A. Wysk;José Manuel Torres

  • A structured approach to deadlock detection, avoidance and resolution in flexible manufacturing systems

    T. K. Kumaran;W. Chang;H. Cho;R. A. Wysk

  • Agent-based simulation of affordance-based human behaviors in emergency evacuation

    Jaekoo Joo;Namhun Kim;Richard A. Wysk;Ling Rothrock

  • Multi-pass expert control system - a control/scheduling structure for flexible manufacturing cells

    Szu-Yung David Wu;Richard A. Wysk

  • Automatic simulation model generation for simulation-based, real-time shop floor control

    Young Jun Son;Richard A. Wysk

  • Evaluation of straightness and flatness tolerances using the minimum zone

    Mark T. Traband;Sanjay Joshi;Richard A. Wysk;Tom M. Cavalier

  • Resolution of deadlocks in flexible manufacturing systems: Avoidance and recovery approaches

    Richard A. Wysk;Neng Shu Yang;Sanjay Joshi

  • Additive manufacturing–integrated hybrid manufacturing and subtractive processes: economic model and analysis

    Guha Manogharan;Richard A Wysk;Ola L. A. Harrysson

  • Modern manufacturing process engineering

    Benjamin W. Niebel;Alan B. Draper;Richard A. Wysk

  • A robust adaptive scheduler for an intelligent workstation controller

    H. Cho;R. A. Wysk

  • AIMS- a Metal Additive-Hybrid Manufacturing System: System Architecture and Attributes

    Guha Manogharan;Richard Wysk;Ola Harrysson;Ronald Aman

  • Discrete event simulation for shop floor control

    Jeffrey S. Smith;Richard A. Wysk;David T. Sturrock;Sanjay E. Ramaswamy

  • AN AUTOMATED PROCESS PLANNING AND SELECTION PROGRAM: APPAS.

    Richard Allen Wysk

  • Prophylactic bactericidal medical device

    Thomas A. Fuller;Richard A. Wysk;Wayne J. Sebastianelli

  • Simulation-based shop floor control: formal model, model generation and control interface

    Young Jun Son;Richard A. Wysk;Albert T. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Young-Jun Son
Young-Jun Son University of Arizona
Ben Wang
Ben Wang Georgia Institute of Technology
Timothy W. Simpson
Timothy W. Simpson Pennsylvania State University
Chuck Zhang
Chuck Zhang Georgia Institute of Technology
James J. Yoo
James J. Yoo Wake Forest University
Anthony Atala
Anthony Atala Wake Forest University
Changsheng Wu
Changsheng Wu National University of Singapore
Thomas A. Litzinger
Thomas A. Litzinger Pennsylvania State University
Sang Jin Lee
Sang Jin Lee Wake Forest University

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