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Michael Brundage
Industrial Engineer

Michael P. Brundage, Ph.D. is an Industrial Engineer in the Informational Modeling and Testing Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Dr. Brundage leads the Knowledge Extraction and Application for Manufacturing Operations project and is the Associate Program Leader for the Model Based Enterprise program at NIST. Dr. Brundage’s interests include Smart Manufacturing Diagnostics for Intelligent Maintenance, Sustainable Manufacturing Performance Measurement, Smart Manufacturing Capability Assessment, and Manufacturing Knowledge Visualization. His work contributes to guidelines for intelligent maintenance and he is the vice chair for the ASME PHM Subcommittee on Monitoring, Diagnostics, and Prognostics for Manufacturing Operations. He also worked closely with ASTM International E60.13 in the development of a guideline for sustainable manufacturing performance indicators (ASTM E3096-17). He authored over 50 peer reviewed publications and has chaired multiple ASME MSEC Symposia and industry forums/workshops at NIST. Dr. Brundage was a 2019-2020 ASME Early Career Leadership Intern Program to Serve Engineering (ECLIPSE) intern and is the recipient of the 2018 ASME Old Guard Early Career Award. Dr. Brundage was selected as one of SME’s 2018 Class of 30 Under 30. Prior to joining NIST, Michael attended the University of Notre Dame for his B.S. and Stony Brook University for his M.S. and PhD.

Michael P. Brundage, Ph.D. is an Industrial Engineer in the Informational Modeling and Testing Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Dr. Brundage leads the Knowledge Extraction and Application for Manufacturing Operations project and is the Associate Program Leader for the Model Based Enterprise program at NIST. Dr. Brundage’s interests include Smart Manufacturing Diagnostics for Intelligent Maintenance, Sustainable Manufacturing Performance Measurement, Smart Manufacturing Capability Assessment, and Manufacturing Knowledge Visualization. His work contributes to guidelines for intelligent maintenance and he is the vice chair for the ASME PHM Subcommittee on Monitoring, Diagnostics, and Prognostics for Manufacturing Operations. He also worked closely with ASTM International E60.13 in the development of a guideline for sustainable manufacturing performance indicators (ASTM E3096-17). He authored over 50 peer reviewed publications and has chaired multiple ASME MSEC Symposia and industry forums/workshops at NIST. Dr. Brundage was a 2019-2020 ASME Early Career Leadership Intern Program to Serve Engineering (ECLIPSE) intern and is the recipient of the 2018 ASME Old Guard Early Career Award. Dr. Brundage was selected as one of SME’s 2018 Class of 30 Under 30. Prior to joining NIST, Michael attended the University of Notre Dame for his B.S. and Stony Brook University for his M.S. and PhD.

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