Steve Simske co-authors paper on potentials of blockchain technologies for supply chain collaboration

Kenly Maldonaldo is a Ph.D. student in systems engineering and a research and development systems engineer at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in the high confidence systems environmental group. Maldonaldo received his B.S. in information and communication technologies from New Mexico State University and his M.S. in information management from Arizona State University. What is the…Read more

Steve Simske, professor in systems engineering, participated in the 18th International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, which was originally planned to be hosted in Lisbon, Portugal from June 15 – 19. Simske, along with several co-researchers, presented via Zoom. They discussed work on illicit supply networks as part of…Read more

Welcome to the first-ever Systems Engineering Faculty Friday! Each Friday, a different faculty (and staff) member will be featured answering different questions ranging from their research to what they do in their free time. Dr. Steve Simske is our first featured faculty member. He started with the SE department in 2018. His research interests include analytics,…Read more