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November 2022
The AIRC Research Review 2022
This year's annual AIRC Research Review will be held as a hybrid event in Washington, DC at the National Press Club. This day will present a focused review of the AIRC research portfolio to sponsors and the broader government, industry, and academic communities.
Find out more »SERC Research Review 2022
The 14th annual SERC Research Review unites the government, industry, and academic systems engineering community to share research progress and discuss the most challenging systems engineering issues today. This event is a unique opportunity to learn about the latest research being conducted by the SERC and network with the broader systems community.
Find out more »SERC Doctoral Student Forum 2022
The SERC is seeking a diverse pool of future leaders in systems engineering to showcase their research to an audience of academia, government, and industry. All presenters at the SERC Doctoral Student Forum (SDSF) will be considered for the SERC Doctoral Student Presentation Award that includes a monetary prize. The SDSF will be held virtually on November 17, 2022.
Find out more »December 2022
SERC TALKS: “Oceans and Human Health: What We Have Learned About COVID From Cholera”
This Talk with Dr. Rita R. Colwell, Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland at College Park and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and President of CosmosID, Inc, is the last Talk of the year and the 3-part "Innovating STEM Readiness" series, curated and moderated by Dr. William Rouse, SERC Research Council Member, Senior Fellow in the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University.
Find out more »February 2023
SERC TALKS: “What are the Myths and Facts About Implementation of Digital Engineering in DoD Acquisition?”
Tom McDermott, SERC Chief Technology Officer introduces the first SERC Talk of the 2023 series: “Celebrating Systems Engineering Digitalization”. Presented in panel format, moderator Geoff Kerr (Virginia Tech) along with panelists Tamara Hambrick, Boeing; David Harrison, Lockheed Martin; and Phil Zimmerman, Department of Defense (ret’d) will explore “What are the Myths and Facts About Implementation of Digital Engineering in DoD Acquisition?” Join us on February 15 at 1PM ET to discuss.
Find out more »March 2023
AIRC-DAU Quarterly Research Forum: Improving the DoD Requirements Process
The Acquisition Innovation Research Center (AIRC) and Defense Acquisition University (DAU) are partnering on a forum series to share insight into the future of defense acquisition. In this edition, AIRC principal investigators will present their research findings and recommendations on the Requirements Definition process. DAU faculty will present the DAU learning and development opportunities supporting the Requirements Definition process. Attendees will be eligible for 1.5 Continuous Learning Points.
Find out more »INCOSE Systems Engineering and Architecting Doctoral Student Network (SEANET) Workshop 2023
The Systems Engineering and Architecting Research Network (SEANET) is an INCOSE sponsored network of doctoral students working in the field of systems engineering and architecture. This year’s SEANET workshop is being held in conjunction with the Conference on Systems Engineering Research at Stevens Institute of Technology on March 15, 2023.
Find out more »Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) 2023
The 20th Conference on Systems Engineering Research will apply expertise in systems engineering to a thematic focus on a smart and sustainable world. CSER was founded in 2003 by Stevens Institute of Technology and the University of Southern California, and in 2023, the international conference will return to the Stevens campus in Hoboken for a seventh time.
Find out more »April 2023
IEEE SysCon 2023
The IEEE Systems Council facilitates interactions among communities of interest on system-level problems and applications. System-level thinking is essential in the world today, not only for technical systems, but also for society at large. The Council addresses the discipline of systems engineering, including theory, technology, methodology, and applications of complex systems, system-of-systems, and integrated systems of national and global significance.
Find out more »Agile Development of Hardware-Reliant Systems: An Interactive Workshop
This workshop is focused on agile practices for hardware-intensive systems in Digital Engineering and Digital Acquisition as a primary driver to agile product development, along with focused adaptations in acquisition practices and policy in support of agile transformation. This two-day, in-person event is by invitation only and will take place in Washington, DC.
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