Hi @stat_mr_h,
Welcome in the Community !
You could maybe start with the excellent ressources JMP offers, in order to combine learning and practice :
And some other JMP ressources listed by @maria_astals in the JMP Design of Experiments Club discussions.
You can also join Design of Experiments Club, a group of passionate DoE users with quarterly meetings and insightful discussions. Next meeting is planned on 11th June : https://www.jmp.com/en_gb/events/users-groups/users-group-meetings/doe-community-of-practice-multi-r...
This JMP quizz would be a good starting point to have a first recommendation about which type of design to try first : DOE Quiz (jmp.com)
Concerning book recommendation, you may be interested in "Optimal designs of experiments, a case study approach" by Peter Goos and Bradley Jones.
You can also check the blog posts from Synthace, they have interesting articles to better understand DoE : Blog - Synthace. They have also listed and recommended some books on DoE depending on your understanding, level and interests : 7 Design of Experiments Books We Love in 2023 - Synthace
Hope these courses recommandations will help you,
Victor GUILLER
L'Oréal Data & Analytics
"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)