Presentations & Case Studies

 

A NASA-sponsored workshop was held in fall 2008 at the Johnson Space Center. This workshop was the initial effort at exporting the pilot systems engineering course to interested academics. The workshop also enabled a discussion on NASA's need for future systems engineers and the many opportunities to introduce the topic to undergraduates - from the pilot course materials to NASA internships to NASA systems engineering paper competitions. The workshop was attended by faculty from over 30 national universities. The workshop focused on discussing the SE course content and delivery as well as the UT Department of Aerospace Engineering perspective.

The following briefings were presented at the workshop:


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SE Workshop Agenda - 10/16/08



Seed Workshop Introduction - Kam Lulla



JSC Welcome to Systems Engineer Workshop - Steve Altemus



Creation, Synthesis, Leadership, Credibility, Intuition: What in the world do these have to do with Systems Engineering? - Mike Ryschkewitsch



The Art of Systems Engineering - John Muratore



Systems Engineering Leadership Development Program & Behavior Study - Christine Williams



JSC Systems Engineering Development Initiatives - Jason Nelson



ESMD Higher Education - Jerry Hartman/Gloria Murphy



Systems Engineering Educational Discovery (SEED) - Kam Lulla



Revisions of the Aerospace Engineering Curriculum at The University of Texas at Austin - Wallace Fowler



Space Systems Engineering Course: the Pilot - Lisa Guerra



Systems Engineering Case Studies (AFIT) - Charles Garland



NASA Case Study Initiative: Using Case Studies to Drive Organizational Learning - Ed Rogers



Managing Complex Projects - Wayne Hale


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GOES-N Case Study



New Horizons Case Study



Vasa ESMD Case Study



VCL Case Study



X38 Case Study

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