Stevens Institute of Technology and Virginia Tech present the 17th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) on April 3-4, 2019 at National Press Club, Washington, DC . CSER has become the primary conference for disseminating systems engineering research and germinating new research ideas. Its primary objective is to provide a common platform for academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and influence systems engineering research, practice, and education. Current and perspective doctoral students are invited to attend the Systems Engineering & Architecting Network for Research (SEANET) workshop on April 2, 2019.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM:
The conference program is available now. Click here to view the program.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
CSER 2019 is honored to feature the following invited speakers:
- James A. Faist
Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Advanced Capabilities
Office of the Secretary of Defense - Jeffrey J. Wilcox
Vice President, Digital Transformation
Lockheed Martin - Kristen Baldwin
Deputy Director, Strategic Technology Protection and Exploitation
Office of the Secretary of Defense - CAPT. (Ret.) William Shepherd
Captain, US Navy, NASA Astronaut, Science Advisor, US Special Operations Command
PANELS:
CSER 2019 will feature the following panel:
Panel on Systems Engineering Research (Former NSF Program Directors)
- Dr. Christina Bloebaum – Dean, College of Aeronautics and Engineering – Kent State University
- Dr. Paul Collopy – Professor – University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Dr. Chris Paredis – BMW Endowed Chair, Systems Integration – Clemson University
- Dr. Rich Malak – Associate Professor – Texas A&M
TECHNICAL SESSIONS:
Technical sessions will be distributed among the traditional activities of systems engineering, with special emphasis on applications to the following areas:
- System Security
- Model Based Engineering
- Agile Development and Modular Designs
- SE for Autonomous Systems and Leveraging AI and ML
- Resilience Modeling and System Trust
- Design Uncertainty and Quantitative Risk Modeling
- Complexity Modeling and Assessment
- Theoretical Insights for Systems Engineering
LODGING:
J.W. Marriott
1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004
The cut-off date for reserving a hotel room at the discounted conference rate is Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Limited rooms are available and on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be guaranteed.
Hamilton Hotel Washington DC
1001 14th Street
NW Washington D.C. 20005
Rooms can be reserved at a discounted conference rate till March 8,2019. After this cutoff date, additional reservations will be accepted, based upon availability and rate.
For more information, visit the CSER event website.