Waleed Ahmed Shaikh

Waleed Ahmed Shaikh
Aston University · Aston Business School

Master of Science Advanced Mechanical Engineering
Digital Transformation and Business Intelligence, Industry 5.0, Lean Six Sigma, Data Analytics, Circular Economy.

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Additional affiliations
June 2023 - present
Aston University
Position
  • KTP Associate
Description
  • Digitalisation of operational and production control processes through the adoption of Industry 5.0 principles to drive productivity and efficiency improvements, implement data-driven decision making, and develop a business culture that supports sustainable business growth.
Education
January 2021 - December 2022
University of Bradford
Field of study
  • Advanced Mechanical Engineering
January 2015 - December 2018
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
Field of study
  • Industrial Engineering

Publications

Publications (6)
Conference Paper
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Industrial revolutions have always been the driving force behind the success of the manufacturing sector. Now that we are moving from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0, the manufacturing firms need a roadmap to attain various business objectives or key performance objectives (KPIs) and be sustainable at the same time. In this paper, we present a roadmap...
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Electric vehicle batteries (EVBs) are produced from rare earth metals and they get retired from electric vehicles in just 8 years, there are several options for them to be reused as their useful life can be extended for a couple of years. This research presents an opportunity for businesspersons to carry out the business of refurbishing EVBs and se...
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered sustainable vehicles due to low carbon emissions. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are expensive electrical vehicle batteries (EVBs) due to their expensive rare raw materials, i.e., lithium, nickel and cobalt. With increased production of EVs, authors warned of the expected huge quantity of dismantled EVBs shortly...
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Due to the low carbon emissions, electric vehicles are regarded as sustainable transportation. The purpose of the current study is to explore the possible options for retired electric vehicle batteries (EVBs). This study is based on a narrative review and explores the options from various articles, websites, theses, magazines, and books that have b...

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