Kevin Dunn

Kevin Dunn is an assistant professor at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He focuses on teaching students the foundations of chemical engineering. With a strong interest in teaching innovation, he investigates the use of software and novel teaching techniques in engineering education. Kevin also applies his knowledge and experience outside the university, advising companies on the use of databases, optimization and using experiments. He is the author of the textbook "Process Improvement Using Data".

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Experimentation for Improvement (Coursera)

We are always using experiments to improve our lives, our community, and our work. Are you doing it efficiently? Or are you (incorrectly) changing one thing at a time and hoping for the best? In this course, you will learn how to plan efficient experiments - testing with many [...]