MIT/MITRE
Research Collaboration Workshops
March
13, 2005
MIT
and MITRE Corporation held two workshops
in March . A long term objective of
the MIT/MITRE collaboration is to
perform joint research related to
many aspects of engineering of complex
systems. The workshops have been designed
to identify research topics of mutual
interest.
MIT/MITRE
Workshop on Complex Systems Engineering.
MIT ESD faculty, researchers, and
graduate students participated in
the MIT/MITRE Mini-Workshop on Complex
Systems Engineering held March 4th
at MITRE in Bedford, Mass. This workshop
was the third in a series of planned
events between MIT and MITRE Corporation
to foster research collaboration.
ESD
Director Professor Daniel Hastings
introduced the MIT ESD academic programs
and strategic directions. ESD Senior
Lecturer and Lean Aerospace Initiative
(LAI) researcher Donna Rhodes highlighted
systems engineering research initiatives
at MIT, including the efforts of the
LAI research group. Three MIT ESD
doctoral students – Heidi
Davidz, Adam
Ross, and Jason
Bartolomei – presented their
research. Several presentations by
MITRE personnel highlighted research
and advanced concepts in systems engineering.
Workshop
participants exchanged information
on research directions; identified
and explored research topics of mutual
interest; and discussed strategies
for collaborative research. For further
information, contact Donna
Rhodes.
MIT/MITRE
Workshop on Enterprise and Organizational
Transformation. MIT hosted
the MIT/MITRE Mini-Workshop on Enterprise
and Organizational Transformation
on March 9th. This workshop was the
fourth in a series of planned events
between MIT ESD, including the LAI
research group, and MITRE Corporation,
and was designed to foster research
collaboration.
A
panel session of leading experts from
MITRE presented highlights of MITRE’s
research and initiatives. ESD Professor
John Carroll and LAI researcher George
Roth highlighted the MIT research
and interest areas. The workshop was
a lively exchange on research topics
of mutual interest and discussed strategies
for collaborative research on several
key research ideas.
For
further information, contact John
Carroll.
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