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HOBOKEN, N.J. ― Stevens Institute of Technology will host
the annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) from
March 17 – 19, 2010.
Now in its 8 th year, the conference provides practitioners and
researchers in academia, industry, and government with a common
platform to present, discuss and influence Systems Engineering
research.
During the conference original research papers addressing nearly
every aspect of the Systems Engineering lifecycle will be
presented. These papers include conception, design and
architecting, development, modeling and simulation, production,
integration, validation, operation and support of these
systems.
On March 17, Dr. John Mather, a Nobel Laureate in Physics and
Senior Project Scientist, James Webb Space Telescope will address
the attendees during a dinner at the Babbio Center. Mather's
research centers on infrared astronomy and cosmology.
The following evening Jeff Wilcox, Vice President, Engineering,
Lockheed Martin Corporation will speak during a reception for
attendees. Wilcox is responsible for developing and executing
strategy for the Lockheed Martin Engineering Enterprise and its
71,000 engineers and scientists.
The conference will feature a number of additional speakers,
including:
- Stephen P. Welby, Director, Systems Engineering, Department of
Defense, Defense Research and Engineering (DDR&E)
- Dr. John C. Mather , Senior Astrophysicist, Observational
Cosmology Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and Nobel
Laureate in Physics.
- Lou Von Thaer , President, General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems
- Dr. John Boardman , Distinguished Service Professor, School of
Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology
- Al Grasso , Chief Executive Officer, MITRE Corporation
- Dr. Petri Haavisto, Vice President for Architecture Management
at Nokia Devices
- Grady Booch , IBM Fellow and Chief Scientist, Software
Engineering, IBM Research
- Dr. Val Gavito , Senior Vice President and Chief Technical
Officer, L3 Communications – Integrated Systems Group
CSER 2010 is organized by Stevens Institute of Technology and
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), in collaboration with
the University of Southern California (USC).
On the day before the conference, The Systems Engineering
Research Center (SERC)—a collaboration of 20 research
institutions led by Stevens and Principal Collaborator USC—
will present an information and answer questions about its
creation, research strategy, resources, as well as recent and
ongoing research activities. For more info on the SERC, please
visit www.stevens.edu/SERC.
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