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Dr. Katja Hölttä-Otto

Dr. Katja Hölttä-Otto

Katja Hölttä-Otto, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

  • Ph.D. in Machine Design, Helsinki University of Technology/ MIT , Finland, 2005
  • M.S. in Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 2000
  • B.S. in Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland,

Contact Information:

  • E-Mail: kotto@umassd.edu
  • Phone: 508.910.6549
  • Fax: 508.999.8881
  • Office: Textiles Building, Room 207

Biography:

Katja Hölttä-Otto received her M.Sc. (2000) and Ph.D. (2005) in Mechanical Engineering from Helsinki University of Technology. She worked as a visiting scholar at Center for Innovation in Product Development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for five years until 2005.

Professor Hölttä-Otto teaches senior design project as well as other courses such and introduction to engineering and design for manufacturing.

Her areas of specialization include product design and development, systems engineering, product architecture, modularity, and product platforms. Her current research focuses on modeling of systems, change management, and on product platform development methods. In product platform development she focuses on the design and brand as well as strategic aspects of product platforms.

  • Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UMass Dartmouth

  • Visting Scholar at MIT Center for Innovation in Product Development


Areas Of Interest:

  • Design and brand platforms
  • Modular Product Design
  • Product architecture
  • Product design and development
  • Product family development
  • Systems engineering

Selected Publications:

Peer reviewed:
  • Hölttä-Otto, K. & de Weck, O. Degree of modularity in engineering systems and products with technical and business constraints. Concurrent Engineering: Research and Application (to appear)


  • Salonen, M. Hölttä-Otto, K. Otto, K. Affecting product reliability and lifecycle costs with early design phase product architecture decisions. International Journal of Product Development. (to appear)


  • Hannukainen, P. & Hölttä-Otto, K. Identifying customer needs – disabled persons as lead users. ASME design engineering technical conferences DETC 2006. Design Theory and Methodology (DTM). Philadelphia. BEST PAPER AWARD.


  • Simpson, T.W. Marion, T. de Weck, O. Hölttä-Otto, K. Kokkolaras, M. and Shooter, S. B. “Platform-Based Design and Development: Current Trends and Needs in Industry” ASME design engineering technical conferences DETC 2006. Philadelphia.


  • Hölttä-Otto, K. & Magee, C. Estimating factors affecting project task size in product development – an empirical study. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Vol 53, No 1. February 2006.


  • Otto, K. & Hölttä-Otto, K. A multi-criteria assessment tool for screening preliminary product platform concepts. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing. 2006. (to appear)


  • Holtta, K. & Otto, K. Incorporating design effort complexity measures in product architectural Design and Assessment. Design Studies. Vol 26, Issue 5, Pp. 445-564. September 2005.


  • Holtta-Otto, K. Analyzing module commonality for platform design in functional and physical domain. ASME design engineering technical conferences DETC 2005. Long Beach.


  • Holtta, K., Suh, E. S., and de Weck, O. Tradeoff between modularity and performance for engineered systems and products. International conference on engineering design, ICED05. Melbourne. 2005.


  • Otto, K. & Holtta, K. A multi-criteria framework for screening preliminary product platform concepts. ASME design engineering technical conferences DETC 2004. Salt Lake City.


  • Holtta, K. Comparative analysis of product modularization methods. NordDesign 2004. Tampere.


  • Holtta, K. & Salonen, M. Comparing three modularity methods. ASME design engineering technical conferences DETC 2003. Chicago.


  • Holtta, K. & Otto, K. Incorporating design complexity measures in architectural assessment. ASME design engineering technical conferences DETC 2003. Chicago.


  • Holtta, K., Tang, V., & Seering, W. Modularizing product architectures using dendrograms. International conference on engineering design, ICED03. Stockholm. 2003. Research in Engineering Design, in review.

Book chapter:
  • Hölttä-Otto K. and Otto, K. Platform Concept Evaluation. In: Product platform and product family design - Methods and Applications. Simpson, T., Siddique, Z., and Jiao, J. (Eds.). Springer. 2005.


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