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Financial Systems Center featured in Bloomberg Businessweek - 26 April 2012

Quant Finance Major Grows at Stevens Institute

Posted by:  on April 26, 2012

Last week the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., opened its Financial Systems Center, a laboratory for future traders, complete with a replica of an investment bank’s trading floor and a cyber security testing facility.

Dr. Khaldoun Khashanah Paper Awarded 2012 Emerald Literati Award for Excellence

Dr. Khaldoun Khashanah’s paper, "DYNAMIC STRUCTURE OF THE U.S. FINANCIAL SYSTEMS" published in Studies in Economics and Finance has been chosen as a 2012 Highly Commended Award winner for the Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence.

Every year Emerald invites each journal's Editorial Team to nominate what they believe has been that title's Outstanding Paper and up to three Highly Commended Papers from the previous 12 months.

In ROI for Students, Stevens Institute of Technology Ranks Among Top 25 Schools in Nation

National Survey Says Stevens Graduates Can Expect 30-Year Return of More Than $1 Million
 
In Bloomberg Businessweek’s third annual ranking of the best colleges for return on investment, “What’s Your College Degree Worth?,” Stevens Institute of Technology’s 30-year net ROI of $862,500 is 23rd in the nation and its 30-year net ROI for graduates of $1.
Stevens Celebrates Financial Systems Center Launch

Stevens jumped to the forefront of finance education with this week’s opening of the Financial Systems Center (FSC), a state-of-the-art financial research and teaching facility with an inter-disciplinary focus across financial systems, software engineering and cybersecurity.

Stevens Institute of Technology Opens Financial Systems Center

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Financial Systems Center is Just What Industry Needs, Say Two Alumni Sponsors

This month, Stevens will celebrate the launch of the Financial Systems Center (FSC), a state-of-the-art financial research and teaching facility that applies systems thinking and related methods to understand the behavior of the complex global financial system.

Stevens' Faculty Lead Efforts in Latest Release of Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK)

The newest version of the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) 0.75 has been released as a wiki and is ready for review. The SEBoK is an evolvable community-consensus baseline body of knowledge that serves as a working set of definitions, principles, processes, and good practices for the Systems Engineering (SE) field. It describes the boundaries, terminology, content, and structure of systems engineering that are needed to systematically and consistently perform SE globally.

Stevens Institute of Technology Selected to Provide Systems Engineering Master's Program

Stevens Institute of Technology today announced it was selected by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) to provide an onsite Systems Engineering (SE) master’s degree program to selected high-performing engineers, beginning in May 2012. SAIC made the selection after a six-month competitive process.

Dr. Brian Sauser: Simple Rules for Governing Complex Systems (VIDEO)

Simple Rules for Governing Complex Systems (VIDEO)

In an era of ever increasing complexity, how can we use simple rules to govern complex systems such as system of systems and enterprises?  In this video, Dr. Brian Sauser, professor at the School of Systems & Enterprises presents an example of how the answer to this question is both simple and complex.

Stevens recognizes Northrop Grumman Graduates at event in CA

RANCHO BERNARDO – Twenty Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems employees graduated with Masters Degrees in Systems Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in January, 2012.  

The students received their degrees following the completion of a two-and-a-half year degree program, all on their own time. Part of an external education program partnership with Northrop Grumman, students in the Stevens program met on-site in Rancho Bernardo, California for each of their 9 courses and completed an 800 capstone project.