More data, more collaboration: A conversation about the future of digital engineering

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More data, more collaboration: A conversation about the future of digital engineering The principles of digital engineering will advance systems engineering into a more data-centric field with data, models, and documentation, that are easily connected and referenced. Dan Herber and Ann Batchelor, assistant professors in systems engineering, see the benefits of digital engineering as bigger…Read more

2021-2022 Outstanding Project, Thesis, and Dissertation Awards

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2021-2022 Outstanding Project, Thesis, and Dissertation Awards Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Congratulations to the winners of our second annual Outstanding Project, Thesis, and Dissertation Awards! These awards are presented to students who demonstrated a high level of expertise, creativity, and quality of writing in their project, thesis,…Read more

Student Q&A: Danny Call

Q&A: Danny Call, Systems Engineering Ph.D. Student

Student Q&A: Danny Call Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Danny Call is a second year Ph.D. student in the systems engineering department. He earned his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from Brigham Young University, and  his master’s in systems engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School.  He is a civilian…Read more

Systems engineering professor, NREL develop tools to make hydrokinetic turbines accessible

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Systems engineering professor, NREL develop tools to make hydrokinetic turbines accessible Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email With the help of a CSU researcher, there may one day be SHARKS in rivers. Unlike sharks found in oceans, these SHARKS, or Submarine Hydrokinetic and Riverine Kilo-megawatt Systems, deal with flowing…Read more

Faculty Friday: Dan Herber

Dan Herber, assistant professor, joined the department in August 2019. His research group’s work is broadly encapsulated by the areas of computational design, design optimization, multidisciplinary analysis, model-based systems engineering, system architecture graph theory, modeling and simulation of dynamic systems, combined physical and control system design (control co-design), and numerical methods for optimal control.  Where…Read more