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Conference Session
Developing Systems Engineering Curriculum, Part II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricardo Pineda, University of Texas, El Paso; John E. Weaver, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company; Oscar H. Salcedo, University of Texas, El Paso; Jose Luis Falliner, The University of Texas, El Paso; Richard T. Schoephoerster, University of Texas, El Paso
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
, implementation and deployment of the AT&T Services and Network in Mexico. He was also Siemens Business Services (SBS) Practice Director for Latin America where he was the main consultant in systems implementations in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil. Dr. Pineda has extensive experience in Academia; he was a Professor at ITESM in Monterrey, Mexico and at the ”Universidad de Los Andes” in Colombia and currently at the University of Texas at El Paso. His current Research projects include: PI for ”Energy Se- curity Microgrid Large Scale Energy Storage (LSES)” for Raytheon-Energy Solutions, PI for ”Prognosis & Resilience Design for Complex SoS” with Raytheon-IDS, PI ”SOS Global Attributes to Design Space Mapping
Conference Session
SE Capstone Design Projects, Part I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keith G. Sheppard, Stevens Institute of Technology; John A Nastasi, Stevens Institute of Technology; Eirik Hole, Stevens Institute of Technology; Peter L. Russell, Stevens Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering, Systems Engineering
progress at the end of the semesterpresentation of the project.The design constraints for the Stevens project included: a low environmental footprint;minimized reliance on supplied fossil fuel and water as this of critical significance to militaryoperations; and a focus on integrated alternative energy sources in an associated micro-grid.Based on stakeholder input the project design is directed at a 100-person camp that can berapidly delivered and assembled in a remote location for a 6-12 month deployment for a combatoutpost (COP), and also applicable to disaster relief missions which the military is often calledupon to support. Four primary areas of focus are critical to the project: shelter, energy, water andwaste. Adaptability and resilience
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Morteza Nagahi, Mississippi State University; Raed Jaradat, Mississippi State University; Samaneh Davarzani, Mississippi State University; Mohammad Nagahisarchoghaei, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Simon R. Goerger, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
vulnerability in critical infrastructures with applications to diverse fields ranging from the military to industry. His publications appeared in several ranking journals including the IEEE Systems Journal, and the Computers & Industrial Engineering Journal. His total awarded projects exceed $ 5.2 M including National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Defense (DOD), Industry, and other Research Laboratories.Ms. Samaneh Davarzani, Mississippi State University Samaneh Davarzani is a Ph.D. student and graduate research assistant in Industrial and Systems Engi- neering Department at Mississippi State University. She received her master’s degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from University of Tehran in 2012
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Curriculum and Programs
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alice F. Squires, Stevens Institute of Technology; Timothy L.J. Ferris, University of South Australia; Joseph J. Ekstrom, Brigham Young University; Mary D. VanLeer, Perceptive-Systems; Garry Roedler, Lockheed Martin
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering
in the quality efforts for diagnosability, serviceability, and fault management, led an initiative to understand and build the engineering capabilities focusing on systems engineering, and built the internal IT infrastructure for Arkansas’s new state lottery. As a member of the International Council on Systems Engineering, VanLeer advocates an agile systems engineering set of disciplines with- out sacrificing the innovation style of today’s engineers.Mr. Garry Roedler, Lockheed Martin Garry Roedler’s systems engineering career at LM spans the full system life cycle and includes tech- nical leadership roles in both programs and systems engineering business functions. As a LM Fellow