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Helps students develop a conceptual understanding of the systems engineering life-cycle process and familiarity with analysis techniques used in that process. Introduces concepts of reliability and robustness, and rigorous tools for analysis and design with them in mind. Utilizes real-world experience and case studies of working with a system through all phases of the system design process.
Course Objectives:
Explore real-world problems to develop an understanding of systems engineering life cycle processes and analytical techniques. Each student will complete a project based on a system or enterprise of their choice.
Successful students will learn to:
• Develop analytical skills and optimization methods
• Broaden perspectives working with a system through all phases
• Anaylze architecture issues associated with real-time systems, information assurance, networked enterprises, and virtual and physical architecture prototypes
• Learn models and tools for alternatives analysis and decision making
• Explore queuing theory and analysis
• Use detail design for reliability, maintainability, logistics, affordability
ECE 303/STAT 303 (Introduction to Communications Principles or STAT 303 or STAT 315.); Credit allowed for only one of the following: ECE 530, ENGR 530, or SYSE 530.
Military personnel admitted to a College of Engineering online degree program may be eligible for a 15% tuition discount. Tuition discounts can only be given if you provide the appropriate discount code at the time of registration. Email csu_online_registration@mail.colostate.edu to learn more
Dr. Jeremy Daily is an Associate Professor of Systems Engineering at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. His research and teaching efforts focus on cybersecurity for transportation and embedded systems. He has a background in mechanical engineering, digital forensics for on-road vehicles, traffic crash reconstruction and vehicle cybersecurity. In 2017, Dr. Daily co-founded the CyberTruck Challenge, which focuses on developing student talent and building a community of interest in cybersecurity. His teaching experience covers systems engineering processes, operational technology security, dynamics, mechanics, and experimental design. His research projects are located at the Powerhouse Energy Campus at CSU and focus on model-based systems engineering, binary analysis for embedded systems, system forensics, and security threat analysis. He has an active research portfolio with funding from the Department of Transportation, Department of Defense/War, DARPA, the National Science Foundation, and private industry. Dr. Daily is a veteran from the US Air Force where his last duty assignment was maintaining flightline electronics at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, OH.
Learn more at: http://www.engr.colostate.edu/se/jeremy-daily/