MBSE:
The Next Revolution
of Systems Engineering

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A Complimentary 60-Minute Virtual Classroom Session on Systems Engineering from MIT

Title: AI for Computational Design and Manufacturing
Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Time: 12:00 PM EDT
Duration: 60 minutes
Instructor: Professor Wojciech Matusik

With every change, innovation and interconnection comes increased complexity. Today's engineers must have a deeper understanding of both the components of a system, and its system-level performance. It’s a real and growing challenge that one must overcome to design products of the future.

While companies from Boeing to GM have espoused model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to varying degrees of success, according to surveys conducted in MIT’s Architecture and Systems Engineering online course, taken by over 4,000 engineers in the last two years, only a third of engineers use MBSE-specific modeling software.

Join MIT professor Wojciech Matusik for this virtual Open House that offers a fast, effective way to learn from MIT faculty experts about his upcoming in today's work environment, and how it is becoming such a substantial trend in engineering today. He'll explore how success with MBSE relates to the use of tools, and also how success relates the level of effort in corporate change management.

Participants will also be given the chance to learn more about MIT's Short Programs offering, Principles and Models for System Architecture, a five-day course running July 16-20, 2018 that allows professionals to build on their knowledge, gain hands-on experience and tackle real-world business problems with guidance from world-class faculty and industry partners.

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About the Faculty

Bruce Cameron

Bruce G. Cameron is faculty director for MIT’s new professional-certificate program, Architecture and Systems Engineering: Models and Methods to Manage Complex Systems. He is the director of MIT’s System Architecture Lab, a lecturer in engineering management in MIT’s existing System Design and Management master’s degree and distance programs, and a co-founder of Technology Strategy Partners, a boutique consulting firm. His research interests at MIT include technology strategy, system architecture, and the management of product platforms.

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