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Arvind Rangarajan

With expertise in computer-aided process planning and intelligent, model-based manufacturing, Arvind Rangarajan currently focuses on PARC’s development for the Instant Foundry Adaptive through Bits (iFAB) program funded by DARPA.

Prior to PARC, Arvind was at General Electric Global Research leading projects on manufacturing software automation. As a senior engineer at GE Global Research, he designed and developed early manufacturability analysis solutions using semantic technology and various NX-based solutions for enabling model-based manufacturing.

In addition to conventional manufacturing, Arvind has broad experience in wind turbine and cell manufacturing technologies leveraging 3D geometry expertise.

Dr. Rangarajan received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He has one issued and two published patents, as well as two filed applications. He has also published two journal and several conference publications.

 

 

 

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2006

A decision-based analysis of compressed air usage patterns in automotive manufacturing

Yuan Chris Y; Zhang Teresa; Rangarajan Arvind; Dornfeld David; Ziemba Bill; Whitbeck Rod. Journal of Manufacturing Systems. 2006; 25 (4): 293--300.

2005

Optimization of Face Milling Process: Tool Path and Process Planning Techniques

Rangarajan Arvind. University of California Berkeley thesis. 2005.

2004

Efficient tool paths and part orientation for face milling

Rangarajan Arvind; Dornfeld David. CIRP Annals-Manufacturing Technology. 2004; 53 (1): 73--76.

2003

Probabilistic Precision Process Planning-P4

Rangarajan Arvind; Dornfeld David A. TRANSACTIONS-NORTH AMERICAN MANUFACTURING RESEARCH INSTITUTION OF SME. 2003;

2001

Agent interaction in CAD/CAM

Dornfeld David; Wright Paul K; Roundy Shad; Rangarajan Arvind; Ahn Sung-Hoon. TRANSACTIONS-NORTH AMERICAN MANUFACTURING RESEARCH INSTITUTION OF SME. 2001; : 569--576.