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Konstantinos Tasias |
Position |
Assistant Professor |
Address |
University of Western Macedonia Polytechnic School Campus Department of Mechanical Engineering Active Urban Planning Zone (ZEP), Kozani 50100 Kozani Greece |
Contact Data |
Phone (office): +30 24610 56643 Email: ktasias@uowm.gr |
Studies |
2016 Ph.D. Statistical Process Control, University of Western Macedonia 2012 Β.Sc. Business Administration, University of Macedonia 2011 Μ.Sc. Industrial Engineering, University of Thessaly 2007 Β.Sc. Aeronautical Engineering, Hellenic Air Force Academy |
Professional Experience
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2021-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Macedonia 2007-2020 Officer (Aeronautical Engineer), Hellenic Air Force |
Research / Laboratory |
Laboratory of Quantitative Methods of Operations Research and Statistics in Engineering (MORSELab) |
Curriculum Vitae |
Konstantinos Tasias was born in 1985 in Katerini, Greece. He graduated from the Hellenic Air Force Academy in 2007. From 2007 to 2020 he served as an officer in the Hellenic Air Force holding many different positions related to the maintenance of various types of aircrafts, helicopters and jet engines (e.g., RF-4E, CL-415, AS-332, J79-GE-17). He received a Master’s degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of the Thessaly in 2011. In 2012, he graduated from the Department of Business Administration of the University of Macedonia. He earned his Doctorate degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Western Macedonia in the field of Statistical Process Control in 2016. He is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Western Macedonia since June 2021. |
Course Catalogue |
Decision Theory Supply Chain Management Industrial Management Technological Systems Reliability and Maintenance |
Publications in |
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Selected Publications |
Tasias, A.K. 2022. Integrated quality, maintenance and production model for multivariate processes: A Bayesian approach. Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 63, 35-51. Tasias, A.K., Nenes, G. 2020. Monitoring location and scale of multivariate processes subject to a multiplicity of assignable causes. Quality Technology and Quantitative Management, 17 (5), 592-608. Tasias, A.K., Nenes, G. 2018. Optimization of a fully adaptive quality and maintenance model in the presence of multiple location and scale quality shifts. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 54, 64-81. Tasias, A.K., Nenes, G. 2018. Economic-statistical design of Vp control schemes for joint monitoring of mean and variance in the presence of multiple assignable causes. Quality Technology and Quantitative Management, 15 (4), 484-506. Nenes, G., Tasias, A.K., Celano, G. 2015. A general model for the economic-statistical design of adaptive control charts for processes subject to multiple assignable causes. International Journal of Production Research, 53 (7), 2146-2164. Tasias, A.K., Nenes, G. 2012. A variable parameter Shewhart control scheme for joint monitoring of process mean and variance. Computers and Industrial Engineering, 63 (4), 1154-1170. |