Integrating Classical & Modern Time Study Methods.

Sponsor: Center for High Performance Systems (CHiPS) Lab      
Student Team: Claire Pauwels, Tyler Haug, Kenya Frias Rodriguez, Jade Ong  
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Gerardo Trevino-Garza

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This project involves the application of time and motion studies, specifically MOST, by analyzing assembly tasks using video-based protocols. The work shows emphasis on traditional industrial engineering measurements while also integrating modern digital tools to ensure accuracy and reproducibility. The design team will compare classical and modern approaches, document sources of errors, and generate insights into process bottlenecks and inefficiencies. The overall goal is to equip future engineers with the skills to critically select and apply time study methods in a real-world context. 

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Team Contact Information

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From left to right (Tyler Haug, Kenya Frias Rodriguez, Jade Ong, Claire Pauwels)

Team Project Manager: Claire Pauwels, gcg78@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Gerardo Trevino-Garza, hts35@txstate.edu


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