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Basic Manufacturing Processes
| Course# | Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 228-1797 | 03/23/2026 - 03/25/2026 | 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Microsoft Teams |
Online Registration
CEU's: 0.5
Instructor: Dr. Sylvain Seif
Course Overview
The "Basic Manufacturing Processes" course introduces students to the fundamental principles and techniques used in various manufacturing processes. This course covers the basics of casting, forming, machining, welding, and other manufacturing processes, and applies them to real-world products and applications. The principles of material properties, process selection, and quality control will be elucidated.
Online Course Requirements
We want you to have a great experience participating in our remote (online) courses, and for that, you’ll need the right equipment and internet connection.
Minimum needs are:
- A broadband internet connection that has at least a 2 Mbps upload and download speed.
- A computer (PC or Mac) that can support the latest web browser versions.
- At least 4 GB of RAM and adequate hard drive space.
- A microphone and a speaker.
- International Students: For virtual (online) courses, an additional fee will be assessed to cover the cost of shipping the professional binder (presentation slides), to your address. The cost of international shipping can be significant.
For more information, visit our Online Course Requirements webpage.
Instructor Biography:

Dr. Sylvain Seif has over 15 years of industrial R&D experience in Polymer Engineering, spanning several different areas in the field, and over 12 years of academic teaching experience. He completed a BS in Mechanical Polymer Engineering in 2005 followed by a PhD in Polymer Engineering degree in 2009 from The University of Akron in OH, USA. After graduation, he joined INDEVCO Group, a multinational packaging and consumer goods firm, starting up an R&D Center called “PACT”- Polymer Application Center for Technology- for the entire flexible packaging and compounding divisions of INDEVCO, which consists of 10 manufacturing facilities spread across the globe. He has also taught several engineering courses at the university level, and started R&D collaborations with 5 different universities, refereeing over 30 Masters and Final Year Projects, and being a jury member on all these projects. In 2017, as Senior Technical and R&D Expert at PACT, he helped the INDEVCO R&D Center attain ISO 17025 accreditation for lab testing.
Since 2022, Dr. Seif has been working at an environmentally conscious start-up company, Novoloop, in California, managing the polymer processing lab; having expertise in operating the twin screw compounder, injection molding and co-extrusion cast film machines. Here, he optimized the processing and properties of various durometer TPUs, whereby the polyester polyols are derived from PE recycled waste. He is also very familiar with structure-processing-properties relationships of polymers and their composites, with a strong know-how in lab testing methods for mechanical, rheological, thermal and physical properties. Moreover, Dr. Seif has over 10 academic publications and 3 patents in the polymer field, and has a strong passion for teaching and doing research and development in sustainable solutions.
- I. Introduction to Manufacturing Processes
- Overview of manufacturing processes
- Material properties and selection
- Process selection and evaluation
- II. Casting and Molding
- Casting processes (sand casting, die casting, investment casting)
- Molding processes (injection molding, extrusion, blow molding)
- Casting and molding design considerations
- III. Forming Processes
- Metal forming processes (rolling, forging, drawing)
- Sheet metal forming processes (bending, stamping, deep drawing)
- Forming design considerations
- IV. Machining Processes
- Machining operations (turning, milling, drilling)
- Machine tools and cutting tools
- Machining design considerations
- V. Welding and Joining
- Welding processes (arc welding, gas welding, resistance welding)
- Joining processes (adhesive bonding, mechanical fastening)
- Welding and joining design considerations
- VI. Additive Manufacturing
- Introduction to additive manufacturing (3D printing)
- Types of additive manufacturing processes
- Design considerations for additive manufacturing
- VII. Quality Control and Inspection
- Quality control principles
- Inspection techniques (dimensional inspection, surface inspection)
- Statistical process control
- VIII. Manufacturing Systems and Automation
- Manufacturing systems (job shop, batch production, mass production)
- Automation and robotics in manufacturing
- Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)