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Rui Diogo da Costa Gama Lima Rebelo

Rui Diogo da Costa Gama Lima Rebelo

Rui Rebelo has a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Faculty Lusíada, Famalicão (1994). His research interests include balancing, scheduling and development of new production systems.

His work comprehends different cases from development of decision support tools to industrial robotics. Since May 1995 until now he is a Senior Researcher in the Manufacturing Systems Engineering Unit (UESP) of INESC-Porto, Project Leader, actively participating in the institutions’ Research and Development (R&D) activities. He has participated in several R&D projects, including: “CEC-made-shoe: Custom, Environment and Comfort made shoe”, “EUROShoE – extended user oriented shoe enterprise“, “CICLOP - Computerised and integrated closing operations”, “FIT4U - Framework of Integrated Technologies for User Centred Products (2 European patents) 

Projects

FAMEST

The Footwear Cluster evolved from an industry driven, resource based activity to a market led Knowledge Based activity, taking advantage in style and fashion and preserving a shoe making capability in Portugal. To keep competitive, the footwear Cluster needs to concentrate on the creative phase, master the whole product and process life cycle adding value (knowledge and intangible) to each phase, embracing societal, market, technological, industry 4.0 and circular green economy challenges, trends and opportunities. FAMEST project mobilizes the whole Cluster aiming to research, develop and create: (1) New materials, footwear components and advanced technologies, (2) New concepts of fashion, technical, customized, personalized and work footwear, economically competitive, incorporating synergistically the developed materials, produced and commercialized by the new digital, flexible and agile technologies, and (3) Solutions to valorize the waste materials generated during the Cluster productive phase and products at the end of their life cycle. FAMEST is promoted by a consortium of 23 companies covering the whole footwear value chain: leather, insoles/insocks, soles, chemical products, software, production equipment’s, logistic’s and footwear, representative and leaders, and 9 R&D entities, with multidisciplinary and complementary competences. This complete consortium ensures that innovative results will be developed and economically valorized by the partners in the national and international markets. The work will be supported by the implementation of a set of inter-related activities and specific tasks. The project invests primarily in human resources. The entire project will be permanently monitored and controlled. There will be, continuously, a control of investment, management of risks, a control of quality and execution of tasks, and monitoring of deviations to the proposed work plan and an evaluation of intermediate and final results. Project Datasheet

Footwear, Advanced Materials, Equipment's and Software Technologies

PRODOMOI

Diagnóstico das oportunidades de melhoria na operação industrial
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Publications

An IIoT Solution for SME's

Cunha, B;Hernández, E;Rebelo, R;Sousa, C;Ferreira, F;

2021

CONTROLO 2020

Implementing RAMI4.0 in Production - A Multi-case Study

Hernández, E;Senna, P;Silva, D;Rebelo, R;Barros, AC;Toscano, C;

2020

Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering

A tabu search for the permutation flow shop problem with sequence dependent setup times

Santos, N;Rebelo, R;Pedroso, JP;

2014

IJDATS

Performance of state space and ARIMA models for consumer retail sales forecasting

Ramos, P;Santos, N;Rebelo, R;

2015

ROBOTICS AND COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

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Centres

Enterprise Systems Engineering

The research carried out at the Centre for Enterprise Systems Engineering (CESE) has a direct impact on industrial transformation, developing sustainable, resilient, and human-centred solutions to address the challenges of the digital and green transitions. Through a co-creation and development approach with scientific and industrial partners, CESE contributes to improve organisational capabilities and driving systemic innovation in complex industrial contexts. As a multidisciplinary research centre, CESE bridges science and practice in the field of Systems Engineering, focusing on value creation within industrial ecosystems. This mission is structured around five research lines that define CESE scientific and technological expertise: Manufacturing Systems Design and Management, Supply Chain and Collaborative Networks Management, Architectures and Industrial Information Systems, Technology Management in Industry, Transportation and Logistics.

Enterprise Systems Engineering

Enterprise Systems Engineering

The research carried out at the Centre for Enterprise Systems Engineering (CESE) has a direct impact on industrial transformation, developing sustainable, resilient, and human-centred solutions to address the challenges of the digital and green transitions. Through a co-creation and development approach with scientific and industrial partners, CESE contributes to improve organisational capabilities and driving systemic innovation in complex industrial contexts. As a multidisciplinary research centre, CESE bridges science and practice in the field of Systems Engineering, focusing on value creation within industrial ecosystems. This mission is structured around five research lines that define CESE scientific and technological expertise: Manufacturing Systems Design and Management, Supply Chain and Collaborative Networks Management, Architectures and Industrial Information Systems, Technology Management in Industry, Transportation and Logistics.

Enterprise Systems Engineering