Verma to speak at Northwest Arkansas Tech Council Meeting

SERC Executive Director Dinesh Verma, will speak on August 7th at the Northwest Arkansas Tech Council Meeting. Dr. Verma will be speaking about creating a strategy and enterprise architecture as the council continues to investigate becoming a “Smart Community.”
The Northwest Arkansas Tech Council helps shape the ever-changing technology landscape in Northwest Arkansas. The Council has created an organization that harnesses the collective power of each group and creates the right environment to help shape the ever-changing technology landscape in Northwest Arkansas. Members are invited to attend monthly meetings and learn about the latest trends in technology.
Call for Student Nominations: SERC Doctoral Students Forum 2018

The Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) is inviting all faculty at SERC Collaborating Institutions to nominate their doctoral students for the 2018 SERC Doctoral Students Forum (SDSF). The event will be held on 7th November, 2018 in Washington D.C. The SERC Doctoral Students Forum provides an opportunity for doctoral students conducting highly relevant, systems engineering-related research at any of the SERC collaborating universities to present their research in an open forum. Students can present regardless of whether or not the research was conducted through a SERC initiative. This half-day event drives high impact by exposing the attendees to research that they may not have otherwise encountered.
Call For SERC Doctoral Student Presentation Nomination: The SDSF is open to any doctoral student from a SERC collaborating university to present his or her research, even if the research was not funded through a SERC research task. Students must be nominated by faculty at their collaborating university. The SERC has (limited) funding to cover the students’ travel expenses.
There are ten 45-minute presentation slots available (35 minutes for the presentation; 10 minutes for Q&A). Nominated student research will be assessed according to four criteria:
- Potential impact of the research to the DoD or the federal government;
- Creativity, novelty, and uniqueness of the research and approach;
- Research is Systems Engineering research, not just SE-related research; and
- Funding source (is the research currently funded, and, if so, is it funded by a federal agency?)
Call for SERC Best Student Paper Award Nomination: A Best Student Paper is awarded on the basis of potential impact, advancement to systems engineering, originality, technical content, and clarity of presentation.
In order to leverage this great opportunity to showcase your research project to highly prestigious individuals, please fill in the Nomination form from the reference faculty.
NOTE: The SERC Doctoral Student Presentation Nomination Form and SERC Best Student Nomination forms are found together; completing will automatically include your paper for consideration of both the SERC Best Student Paper Award and presentation at the SERC Doctoral Student Forum (SDSF).
Please submit completed forms and all supporting documentation to Tom McDermott by 5 PM Eastern time on Friday, August 24.
For more information about the SDSF and SSRR please visit the event pages.
28th Annual INCOSE International Symposium
INCOSE will be holding their 28th Annual International Symposium on July 7-12, 2018 at the Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington, DC . INCOSE’s Annual International Symposium is the largest worldwide annual gathering of people who do systems engineering for six days of presentations, case studies, workshops, tutorials and panel discussions. The program attracts an international mix of professionals at all levels, and includes practitioners in government and industry, as well as educators and researchers. The benefits of attending the Symposium include: the opportunity to share ideas; network; build competency; pursue certification; contribute to the advancement of the profession through collaboration on tools, processes and methodologies; learn about new offerings in training and education; and forge new partnerships.
The theme for the INCOSE International Symposium 2018 is: Delivering Systems in the Age of Globalization
INCOSE appreciates all submissions on Systems Engineering, with particular emphasis on: Understanding and appreciating threats and risks in complex environments
Domains
- Automation & Smart Cities
- Healthcare and Biomedical
- Aerospace and Defense
- Sustainable Technologies
- Cybersecurity
- Transportation & Automotive
- Energy & Environment
Emphasis Areas include but are not limited to
- Critical Infrastructure
- System of Systems (SoS)
- Emerging Technologies
- System Modernization
- Engineering Management
- System Resilience, Reliability, Safety
- Innovative Approaches: Agile, Iterative and Lean
- System Security Engineering
- Internet of Things (IoT)/ Cyber-physical systems
- System Sustainment
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Wanda Austin
President & CEO (Ret.)
The Aerospace Corporation
Kristen J. Baldwin
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Systems Engineering
Langdon Morris
Senior Partner
INNOVATION LABS LLC
For more information regarding the INCOSE International Symposium visit the event website.
SERC TALKS: How Do You Use Agile Methods on Highly-Critical Systems that Require Earned Value Management?
Speaker: Phyllis R. Marbach, INCOSE | CONTACT
16th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER 2018)
The 16th Annual Conference on System Engineering Research (CSER) will be held on May 8-9, 2018 (date was previously April 25-26, 2018), hosted by the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. CSER offers researchers in academia, industry, and government a common forum to present, discuss, and influence systems engineering research. It provides access to forward‐looking research from across the globe, by renowned academicians as well as perspectives from senior industry and government representatives. Co‐founded by the University of Southern California and Stevens Institute of Technology in 2003, CSER has become the preeminent event for researchers in systems engineering across the globe.
Theme: Systems in Context
CALL FOR PAPERS
Paper submissions will be through EDAS system. See the flyer here.
Papers will be considered from a wide range of domains including but not limited to the grouped topics listed below, which support this year’s theme “Systems in Context”.
• Formative Methods & Requirements
• Integration, Deployment, Assurance
• Human Factors
• Safety & Security
• Systems in Society
• Optimization, Multiple Objectives, Synthesis
• Risk & Resiliency
• Collaborative Autonomy
• Coordination & Distributed Decision-Making
• Prescriptive Modeling; State Estimation
• Stochastic Approximation
• Stochastic Optimization & Control
• Sensor Management
• Design of Experiments
Papers may consist of new theoretical work, analysis of existing systems, applications of established techniques, or case studies. We will accept papers from both academia and industry. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two members of the program committee. All papers must be original work and currently not under submission to another conference or journal.
Papers are limited to 8 pages.
Submitted papers should not exceed 8 pages in length, including illustrations, and appendices with a font type no less than 10 point.
Evaluation will be based on the following:
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- The paper’s scope is appropriate for systems engineering.
- The paper has an appropriate research focus and approach and is cogent.
- The paper satisfactorily explains what was done.
- The paper satisfactorily explains why it was done.
- The paper satisfactorily explains the basis for its conclusions.
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Paper Submission Template
Please be sure to utilize the CSER 2018 Paper Submission Template. The template provides detailed instructions for submission prior to peer review.
Questions regarding the call for papers should be directed to Stephen Adams.

Call For Papers Flyer
SPECIAL ISSUE
The Editors-in-Chief and Editorial Board of the Springer journal Environment, Systems, & Decisions, and the organizers of CSER 2018 16th Annual Conference on System Engineering Research, announce a Call for Papers for a Special Issue of the journal that will feature top papers that are presented at CSER 2018.
Online submission: https://www.editorialmanager.com/envr/default.aspx. Please designate the “ESD Special Issue on CSER 2018 Systems Engineering in Context”.
Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts prior to May 1, 2018, though review of manuscripts begins upon submission. Accepted papers will be published online immediately after the galley proof is finalized and subsequently in the printed version of the Special Issue, which is expected in Fall 2018.
Inquiries regarding Call for Papers should be directed to the Guest Editors for the special issue:
More details can be found here.
CALL FOR PANELS
Panels in the above areas will also be considered. Find more detailed information about panels here.
CALL FOR DEMOS
Demonstrations in the above areas will also be considered. Find more detailed information about panels here.
ORGANIZERS
Honorary Chair
Dr. Yacov Haimes
L.R. Quarles Professor
Systems and Information Engineering
Co-Chair
Dr. Peter Beling
Professor
Systems and Information Engineering
Co-Chair
Dr. William Scherer
Professor
Systems and Information Engineering
Panel Chair
Dr. Cody Fleming
Assistant Professor
Systems and Information Engineering
Program Chair
Dr. Stephen Conway Adams
Senior Scientist
Systems and Information Engineering
Executive and Technical Program committees can be found here.
Click here to visit the official event website.