João Bastos
João Bastos is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of ISEP - Polytechnic of Porto. With the Degree in Mechanical Engineering from FEUP, Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the field of Industrial Informatics at FEUP, and has a PhD degree from the Doctoral Program in Industrial Engineering and Management - PRODEIG at FEUP. His areas of interest are: Supply Chain Management, Distributed Planning, Optimization of production systems. He is a researcher at the National Institute for Systems and Computers of Porto - INESC TEC Laboratório Associado and participates in several research projects. Participates in national and international conferences and publishes in journals as well.
Projects
NantongSIM
IKEA Components aims at building a new plant to make bags of components. One important characteristic of the plant is its high level of automation. AGVs, Forklifts and Workers, that move pallets around the plant, are then critical to ensure higher levels of efficiency and output. The challenge is to optimize the overall operation of the plant by ensuring a continuous material flow and a superior level of throughput.
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Publications
Literature review of decision models for the sustainable implementation of robotic process automation
Patricio L.;Avila P.;Varela L.;Cruz-Cunha M.M.;Ferreira L.P.;Bastos J.;Castro H.;Silva J.;
2023
Procedia Computer Science
Improvement of planning and time control in the project management of a metalworking industry - Case study
Silva, J;Ávila, P;Patrício, L;Sá, JC;Ferreira, LP;Bastos, J;Castro, H;
2021
Procedia Computer Science
3D Printed Device for Avoiding Hand Contact with Shared Surfaces: The Handgenic
Pais, AI;Ferreira, C;Pires, V;Silva, V;Alves, JL;Bastos, JA;Belinha, J;
2023
Lecture Notes in Bioengineering
Lean management methods in product development - a case study based on human respect with productivity focus
Pimentel Soares, DJ;Bastos, J;Rodrigues, DRG;Pereira, JPGT;Baptista, AJC;
2015
International Journal of Lean Enterprise Research
Supervised theses
Optimizing Operation-based Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types
Georges Younes
D - 2021
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