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Adherents to TRIZ problem-solving algorithms can be found at many organizations, from Airbus, Saint-Gobain, Doosan Babcock, Kraft and QinetiQ to Trelleborg, Rolls Royce and BAE Systems.
Problem-solving is not usually completed in a straight line, with fixed questions and predetermined answers. Instead, it requires learning, agility, curiosity, and intuition.
Many machine learning algorithms on quantum computers suffer from the dreaded 'barren plateau' of unsolvability, where they run into dead ends on optimization problems.
When it comes to deburring, honing and polishing ultra-hard materials, René Gerber takes on the role of a problem solver. For Gerber, it is crucial to address specific concerns with its precision ...
As the maintenance manager of two plants, Flores oversees the use of about 50 CNC machines in Gardena and about 35 in Mexicali. His role is to keep the two shops running efficiently and involves ...