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Stevens hosts Internal Workshop on Cognition-Centric Systems

Stevens Institute of Technology is holding the first Internal Workshop on Cognition-Centric Systems on November 17, 2009 in response to an industry-sponsored initiative to learn more about how adaptive systems can be incorporated into the forefront of technology and engineering research.  The ability of a complex system to adjust both allocation of resources and production output to the needs of its environment is critical to the sustainability and long-term value of an enterprise.

SSE hosts SMART Scholar in Systems Engineering: Toni York

The Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship for Service Program is sponsoring a new student this year at the School of Systems and Enterprises to pursue a graduate degree in Systems Engineering with a full scholarship and stipend.
SSE's Larson, Verma, and Sellers lead authors in latest Space Technology Series: Applied Space Systems Engineering

Dr. Wiley Larson, Program Director, Space Systems Engineering, Dr. Dinesh Verma, Dean, School of Systems and Enterprises, and Dr. Jerry Sellers, Teaching Science and Technology, Inc. (TSTI) and SSE Space Systems Adjunct Faculty, are lead authors in the 17th volume of the Space Technology Series, Applied Space Systems Engineering, a cooperative effort of the United States Department of Defense, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), published by McGraw Hill Learning Solutions. 

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SSE's Dr. Jose Ramirez-Marquez recognized among most cited and published authors at Stevens

Dr. Jose Ramirez-Marquez was one of the faculty members recently celebrated at the Stevens’ S.C. Williams Library for being the 2nd most prolific academic publisher at Stevens Institute of Technology according to records on Scopus, one of the largest abstract and citation database of research literature and quality web sources.   During the years 2007-2009, Dr. Marquez published 30 papers in journals. Dr. Brian Sauser and Dean Dr.
"Systems Engineering" Ranks Number 1 in Top Jobs

Systems Engineers were the top-ranked job in a recent survey of 35,000 people requested to rank jobs in relation to their pay scale, job security, intellectual challenge, passion for work, and flexibility.    Demand is high for systems engineers, who are the big-picture thinkers on large, complex projects in a wide range of domains from infrastructure, to defense, to telecommunications, in both the public and the private sector.  The forecast for job growth for Systems Engineers is 45% over the next ten years.

Dr. Joseph Mitola, Vice President for the Research Enterprise, and SSE Distinguished Research Professor, to deliver keynote at Conference on RF Measurement Technology

Dr. Joseph Mitola III has been selected as the keynote speaker for this year’s Conference on Radio Frequency Measurement Technology for State of the Art Production and Design (RFMTC09). Mitola currently serves as Vice President for the Research Enterprise at Stevens Institute of Technology, and as Distinguished Research Professor in a joint appointment between the School of Systems and Enterprises and the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science.
Largest Software Engineering Curriculum Redesign in 20 years Integrates Systems Engineering Principles

International multi-year effort to create 21st century Software Engineering Curriculum (GSwE2009) released today

SSE announces the release of the Graduate Software Engineering 2009 (GSwE2009):  Model Curriculum and Guidelines for Development, a set of recommendations for a master's level graduate program in software engineering. Earlier versions of this work used the name "Graduate Software Engineering Reference Curriculum (GSwERC).

Systems Development & Maturity Laboratory (SD&ML) awarded third NPS grant to further research in Systems Earned Readiness Management

Drs. Brian Sauser and Jose Ramirez-Marquez of the Systems Development & Maturity Laboratory (SD&ML) in the School of Systems & Enterprises at Stevens Institute of Technology have been awarded a third consecutive grant through the Naval Postgraduate School’s Defense Acquisition Research Program in order to further their research in systems earned readiness management.  This funding will allow for the enhancement of fundamental capabilities of assessing system maturity already developed by the SD&ML in order to address some recurring issues to its application.
SSE announces Lauren Gallart as first recipient of the Virginia and Kevin Ruesterholz undergraduate scholarship

Lauren Gallart, undergraduate senior, has been named the first recipient of the Virginia and Kevin Ruesterholz Engineering Management scholarship.  Established in 2009, by Stevens Alumna Virginia P. Ruesterholz and her husband Kevin Ruesterholz, this award recognizes outstanding leadership and achievement in Engineering Management among the undergraduate student population at Stevens Institute of Technology.  This award carries a generous $10,000 tuition scholarship.
SSE Faculty and Dean receive recognition and awards at Stevens 2009 Fall Convocation

The SSE is honored to announce several distinguished awards at this year's University Convocation, being held September 9, 2009.  Dr. Dinesh Verma, Dean, will receive an honorary Master's degree in Engineering, Dr. Robert Cloutier, Associate  Professor, will receive the Alexander Crombie Humphreys Distinguished Teaching Award, and Dr. Anthony Barrese, Associate Dean and Chief of Staff, and Distinguished Service Professor, will be honored as the Henry Morton Distinguished Teaching Professor.