Frey,
de Weck receive tenure
By
Lois
Slavin – June 10, 2008
Two
ESD Associate Professors, Olivier
L. de Weck and Daniel D. Frey, were
among those to receive tenure from
MIT this year, as recently announced
by Subra Suresh, Dean of MIT’s
School of Engineering and the Ford
Professor of Engineering.
(left
to right) Former co-directors
Dan Roos and Dan Hastings,
director Yossi Sheffi, former
acting-director Joel Moses,
Oliver de Weck, and Daniel Frey
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Olivier
L. de Weck is Associate Professor
of Aeronautics and Astronautics and
Engineering Systems. He holds a dipl.
Ing. in industrial engineering from
ETH Zurich, which he received in 1993
and an S.M. and Ph.D. in aerospace
systems engineering from MIT, received
in 1999 and 2001 respectively. Before
joining MIT he was a liaison engineer
and later engineering program manager
on the F/A-18 aircraft program at
McDonnell Douglas (1993-1997).
Prof.
de Weck’s research interests,
teaching emphasis and professional
experience are mainly in two areas:
Systems Engineering for Changeability
and Commonality and Space Systems
Design for Exploration and Logistics.
Prof.
de Weck is an Associate Fellow of
AIAA, winner of the 2006 Frank E.
Perkins award for excellence in graduate
advising and recipient of the 2007
AIAA MDO TC outstanding service award.
He won two best paper awards at the
2004 INCOSE Systems Engineering Conference,
held the Robert Noyce Career Development
Professorship from 2002-2005, and
co-advised the best MIT System Design
and Management thesis in 2005. He
has over 100 journal and conference
publications in the area of systems
engineering and space systems design.
Prof.
de Weck’s research has been
funded by GM, NASA, BP, JPL, ArvinMeritor,
DARPA/AFRL and the Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation. He is a member of the
International Council on Systems Engineering
(INCOSE) and the American Society
of Engineering Education (ASEE). He
served as the General Chair for the
2nd AIAA MDO Specialist Conference
in May 2006. He serves as a faculty
mentor to a number of student teams.
Daniel
Frey, Yossi Sheffi, and Oliver
de Weck |
Daniel
D. Frey is Robert N. Noyce Career
Development Professor Associate Professor
of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering
Systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical
Engineering from MIT in 1997, an MS
in Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Colorado in 1994, and
a BS in Aeronautical Engineering from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in
1987. Before joining MIT, he served
as a Naval Officer during which time
he qualified as a carrier-based jet
pilot and served as an intelligence
analyst for counter-narcotics operations.
Dr.
Frey’s research concerns robust
design of engineering systems. Robust
design is a set of engineering practices
whose aim is to ensure that engineering
systems function despite variations
due to manufacture, wear, deterioration,
and environmental conditions.
Prof.
Frey has received numerous awards
and honors. These include best paper
awards from the American Society of
Mechanical Engineering (ASME) and
the International Council on Systems
Engineering (INCOSE), the Junior Bose
Award for Excellence in Teaching in
2006, a best paper award from INCOSE
in 2005, an NSF CAREER award in 2004;
the MIT Department of Aeronautics
and Astronautics Teaching Award in
2000; the Everett Moore Baker Memorial
Award for Outstanding Undergraduate
Teaching at MIT in 1999; and an R&D
100 Award in 1997. He also received
the Joint Service Commendation Medal
for his service in the armed forces
in 1991.
Prof. Frey is a member of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),
the American Statistical Association
(ASA), the International Council on
Systems Engineering (INCOSE), and
the American Society of Engineering
Education (ASEE).
Prof.
Frey also served as the first advisor
to PBS’ Peabody award-winning
program, Design Squad. In this role,
he collaborated with the show’s
producers to create Design Squad’s
curriculum, playing a central role
in developing the design challenges
during the program's piloting phase
and first season. In addition, he
and students from MIT’s Undergraduate
Research Opportunities Program conceptualized
the design challenges, tested their
feasibility and formulated kits of
materials.
“Both
Prof. de Weck and Prof. Frey are deeply
engaged in research with a broad systems
view that incorporates engineering,
management and social sciences. Their
work is fundamental to the rapidly
developing field of Engineering Systems,”
said Yossi Sheffi, Professor of Engineering
Systems and Director of MIT’s
Engineering Systems Division. “In
addition, they are the first ESD faculty
to be hired, promoted and receive
tenure and we are very fortunate to
have them with us."
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