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Expertise Product Management, Supply Chain, Artificial Intelligence (AI). Amin is a lecturer and Co-Director of AI Product Management program at EPFL. He advises corporates and AI startups, applying his expertise in Product Management, Operational Excellence, and AI to drive impact across a range of industries. He has supported companies such as Philip Morris International, Nespresso, Rolex, Patek Philippe, Haleon, Sika, and the Sauber Motorsport - Alfa Romeo F1 Team. Amin holds advanced leadership diplomas from IMD Business School and a Ph.D. in Manufacturing Systems & Robotics from EPFL. You may watch his TEDx talk on «Leading Change Consciously» here. Teaching & PhD Courses AI product management CS-500 The course focuses on the development of real-word AI/ML products. It is intended for students who have acquired a theoretical background in AI/ML and are interested in applying that toward developing AI/ML-oriented products. Continuous improvement of manufacturing systems ME-498 Continuous Improvement encompasses the ongoing effort to capture, create, and deliver value to internal and external customers. This course empowers students to lead teams and harness technology to improve products, services, and processes. Production management ME-419 Production management deals with producing goods sustainably at the right time, quantity, and quality with the minimum cost. This course equips students with practical skills and tools for effectively managing demand, supply, and implementing advanced analytics in manufacturing companies. Sustainable products and supply chains ME-203 The course is designed to provide a foundational understanding of sustainability principles and equip students with practical skills and tools to develop sustainable products and optimize supply chains.
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