FEATURED AUTHOR
Mark James Anderson
I was introduced to multifactor testing via statistical design of experiments (DOE) as an apprentice chemical engineer in 1974. After that I always laid out a planned experiment whenever possible. In the late 1990s Productivity Press accepted my proposal to write a how-to book on DOE in a way that kept it simple and made it fun. This ran completely counter to most statistics books. I am very pleased to help other technical professionals over the hurdles of learning these powerful methods.
Subjects: Engineering - Chemical, Statistics
Biography
Mark is a principal and general manager of Stat-Ease, Inc. Prior to joining the firm, he spearheaded an award-winning quality improvement program for an international manufacturer, generating millions of dollars in profit. Mark offers a diverse array of experience in process development, quality assurance, marketing, purchasing, and general management. Mark is also co-author of two books, DOE Simplified: Practical Tools for Effective Experimentation and RSM Simplified: Optimizing Processes Using Response Surface Methods for Design of Experiments, and has published numerous articles on design of experiments (DOE). He is also a guest lecturer at the University of MN Chemical Engineering & Materials Science department and the Ohio State University Fisher College of Business.Education
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B.S.Ch.E. University of Minnesota, 1975
M.B.A. University of Minnesota, 1980
Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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Professional Engineer (PE), #015059 MN
Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), #20446
Personal Interests
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Sports, literature, biking, hiking, spending time with family.