Students presented their research in the area of industrial engineerinig

Guayaquil, martes 6 marzo 2018
Katherine Gallegos, during her presentation
Katherine Gallegos, during her presentation

The industrial engineering undergraduate program in the university's branch campus in Guayaquil held the seventh edition of research projects carried out by students during one semester.

Students presented several projects on topics such as energy, security, quality, environment, recycling, economy and technology. "The aim of these events is to strengthen students' knowledge in several areas", said Raul Alvarez, director of the industrial engineering program.

Pablo Parra, coordinator of this event, said "students were guided by their professors and this helped students reinforce everything they have learned". 

These are the projects:

 

 

RESEARCH PROJECT

MEMBERS

MAJOR

Análisis de los riesgos laborales en una empacadora de camarones

Cristhian Castro and Katherine Gallegos

Industrial engineering

Identificación de los factores de riesgos en un taller mecánico

Lilibeth  Mendieta, Anabell Torres and Ronoel Suarez.

Industrial engineering

Análisis termográfico a un transformador de la Empresa NICOVITA.

Agustín Jiménez

Industrial engineeringl

Definición de las Matrices Riesgo Laboral en una Industria que Produce sacos de Polipropileno

Alex García

Industrial engineering

Modelos estadísticos utilizando regresión lineal, generados por datos proporcionados de los estudiantes de Ingeniería Industrial del Grupo 6340 en el período 51.

Jonathan Brocel, Andrea Damian, Rider Castillo, Jordan Coello, Josua Fajardo.

Industrial engineering

Coeficiente de correlación lineal de PEARSON

Britany Peña, Nicky Junqui, Luis Jibaja, Victoria Martrus, Aaron Posligua, Tadeo Ordoñez

Industrial engineering

Avances en la Automatización de la Producción Industrial

Axel Véliz, Dany Pomboza, Juan Gende, Michael López, Valeria Campuzano, Andrés Benavides, George Vázquez, Andrés Naranjo and William Pasquel.

Industrial engineering

 

Finally, Parra said "these events also help us evaluate the quality of research students are being taught to do".