Mads Nyborg

M.Sc.EE

Office: Room 200, first floor, building 451, Phone +45 45255280, Mobile +45 22173158

 E-mail: mn@imm.dtu.dk




Courses
Publiccations
Industry courses
Projects


Courses:

02160:  Object oriented analysis and design
02355:  Net technology B
  02360:  Net technology C
02371:  IT development project, Information Delivery Systems
02372:  IT development project, Internet Portals


Publications:

M. Nyborg, Finn Jensen: "Burn-in: A case study and perspectives" ,Procedings of The reliability Challenge 1997, London 26 september 1997 
M. Nyborg: "Evaluating the effectiveness of different burn-in strategies", Procedings of ESREL'1997, Lisabon, 17-20 june 1997. 
M. Nyborg, Lars Rimestad: "Field failure analysis of electronic systems", Second International Conference on Reliability. Maintainability and Safety, Beijing,
China, 7 10 June 1994. 
M. Nyborg, P. Thyregod: "Reliability models for repairable redundant systems". Society of Reliability Engineers (SRE) 93, Malmø, Sweden, 25 26
November 1993.
M. Nyborg: "Obtaining Valuable Information from Crude Field Failure Data". Paper accepted for the European Safety and Reliability Conference 92 in
Copenhagen 10 12 june 1992. 
M. Nyborg: "Data Analysis Techniques and Supporting Tools for DIRAC". RACE/Deliverable 1991.
M. Nyborg: "Data Requirements for Analyzing Reliability Data". RACE 1990
M. Nyborg: "New Methods for Specification of Component Reliability Based on Non Constant Failure Rate". RACE 1990. 

Industry courses:

2000: Use-case modelling. In house course for Novo Nordisk IT
1999: Java programming. In house couse for Nokia 
1999: Object oriented analysis and design with UML. In house couse for Nokia
1997-1999: 3D course Object oriented analysis and design with UML
1997-1999: 3D course Java programming
1997-1999: 3D course Web technology
1997-1999: 3D course Object oriented programming with C++
1997-1999: 3D course 5. Databases, design, implementation and publicising

 

Projects:

1996 - 1999: The research project “Production yield and early field failures in  electronic components”. The purpose is to investigate a potential correlation between production yield and early field failures for a number of selected  electronic systems
1998 - 1999: Network administrator at DTU-south (a department of DTU in a small town, Haslev, in south sealand). The work comprises administration of the department’s NT-net
1997: Industrial project for the Danish company “Grundfos”. The project was concerned with a development of a company wide decision support system (FEEDBACK-97) for reliability and quality assessment of the company’s products. The system was developed in SAS (Statistical analysis system).
1995: Proposal for a BRITE/EURAM project on integrating reliability models and maintenance strategies for railway rolling stock The project code name was PROSPERO (Proactive Reliability Optimization Studies Pertaining to European Railway Operations). The consortium consisted of : DTU, DSB (Danish State railway), Cimber Data, University of Salford, Adtranz, FhG-IITB and British Rail
1995: Industrial project for the international company “ DSC Communication”. The project was concerned with an analysis of the effectiveness of different burn-in strategies for the company’s 565 mbit/s communication equipment.
1994: Industrial project for the Danish company “NKT-Elektronik”. The project was concerned with an analysis of the reliability of the company’s optical communication equipment. The work is documented in a confidential report to NKT-Elektronik 
1992 – 1996: The Research project “Repairable redundant systems reliability”, conducted during my employment as research fellow at IAE. In this project I developed mathematical models for reliability analysis of repairable redundant systems
1990 - 1993: The EU-project "DIRAC" (Database for Interbroadband component ReliAbility Calculations). In the project I was responsible for the technical content and development of reliability models for data analysis of in particular crude field failure data assuming non-constant hazard rate