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SYSE 701 - Research Methods in Systems Engineering

  • 3 credits
Introduction to the systems engineering research field and program expectations.
Credit not allowed for both SYSE 701 and SYSE 780A1.

Prerequisite

Restrictions: Graduate (GR) OR Professional (PR). Credit not allowed for both SYSE 701 and SYSE 780A1

Important Information

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.

Textbooks and Materials

Please check the CSU Bookstore for textbook information. Textbook listings are available at the CSU Bookstore about 3 weeks prior to the start of the term.

Instructors

Thomas Bradley

9704913539 | thomas.bradley@colostate.edu

Dr. Thomas Bradley is Department Head and Woodward Professor of Systems Engineering in the Scott College of Engineering. Primary research interests include design and analysis of aerospace, energy, and automotive systems, design optimization, and environmental assessment. Dr. Bradley received his B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of California at Davis, and his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology with specialization in Systems, Dynamics and Control. Bradley's industrial consulting experience includes work with EPRI, Daimler-Chrysler, BAE Systems and more. He is a current and active member of ASME, AIAA, SAE, and INCOSE.

Learn more at: http://www.engr.colostate.edu/se/thomas-bradley/

Anna Hodshire

Anna.Hodshire@colostate.edu

Assistant Professor of Systems Engineering

Anna Hodshire is an Assistant Professor in the Systems Engineering Department at Colorado State University (CSU) and a lead scientist with the Methane Emissions Technologies Evaluation Center (METEC). She leads the modeling group at METEC, currently focused on developing verifiable measurement-informed inventories and working on top down/bottom up reconciliation. As a part of this, she leads field campaigns and intensive modeling efforts for top down/bottom down surveys and basin-wide surveys of oil and gas emissions of methane. She also helps coordinate graduate student onboarding and recruitment efforts for METEC.

Her research interests are broadly on pollution emission and dispersion, air quality, climate change, and the intersection of planetary health among all these topics. Prior to joining METEC, Hodshire worked at small companies focused on measuring properties of atmospheric aerosols for health and climate applications. Hodshire holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Atmospheric Science from Colorado State University.