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TRIZ Journal Editorial Panel
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EditorKatie Barry
Editorial PanelEllen Domb, Ph.D. Ellen Domb is the founder of the PQR Group and founding editor of The TRIZ Journal. TRIZ is Dr. Domb's 6th career: she has been a physics professor, an aerospace engineer, an engineering manager, a product line general manager, and a strategic planning/quality improvement consultant. In 2005, she was named by Quality Digest Magazine as a leading voice for the future, citing the integration of TRIZ for innovation in quality improvement and quality planning systems. Ellen's client work, books, and articles are aimed at making it easy for people to learn TRIZ and to incorporate new thinking methods into their organizations. Clients include the Global 500 Dow Chemical, Hewlett-Packard, 3M and others and entrepreneurial companies with 3-50 employees.
Marco de Carvalho, Ph.D. Marco de Carvalho is a lecturer, researcher and consultant in the areas of product development, project management and TRIZ/systematic innovation. He has a background in mechanical engineering, as well as a master´s and Ph.D. in product development. His experience includes working for John Deere, Volvo, Electrolux and Bosch in the areas of industrial engineering, product development and quality assurance. Currently, he is a lecturer at UTFPR (Paraná Federal Technological University) in Curitiba, Brazil. He also manages the MBA program in Product Development Management at UTFPR. He owns Aditiva Consultoria, a consultancy company. He is co-author of the book 121 Heuristics for Solving Problems.
Dr. Paul Filmore Dr. Paul Filmore has been teaching creativity, personal, professional, entrepreneurial and research skills for more than 10 years, at the University of Plymouth, UK. At present he ‘introduces’ TRIZ to over 100 first year engineering degree students and 100 technology Masters (postgraduate) students. Paul runs an innovation consultancy The Insight Centre where TRIZ and other systematic problem solving skills predominate and have recently been augmented by research and practical understanding of how disruptive innovation thinking can help to further break mindsets.
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