Awards
Grogan Receives NSF CAREER Award
Paul Grogan was selected for a $500,000 National Science Foundation CAREER Award for a 5-year project titled “CAREER: Understanding Strategic Dynamics in the Engineering of Decentralized Systems.” This project will study strategic dynamics among multiple interacting design decision-makers to support improved design theory and methodology for system-of-systems applications across multiple domains including aerospace and defense,…
CoDe Lab Members Recognized in SSE Awards
Two CoDe Lab members were recently recognized for outstanding efforts in the School of Systems and Enterprises. Henry Lee (M.E. Systems Engineering ’18) was recognized with the best master’s thesis award for his work titled “Measuring the Strategic Risk of Collaboration for Satellite Programs, A Case Study on the National Polar-orbiting Satellite System.” Jamey Laughland…
Grogan Receives Roos Prize
Yesterday Dr. Grogan accepted the 2014 Daniel and Eva Roos Engineering Systems Dissertation Prize at a ceremony hosted at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The award recognizes contributions of original and generalizable scholarship in his dissertation titled “Interoperable Simulation Gaming for Strategic Infrastructure Systems Design.” Dr. Grogan…