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3.59
Fall 2025
Detailed study of a selected topic, determined by the current interest of faculty and students. Offered as required.
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3.77
Fall 2025
Detailed study of a selected topic, determined by the current interest of faculty and students. Offered as required.
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3.97
Fall 2025
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are smart systems that include co-engineered interacting networks of physical and computational components. This course will teach students the required skills to analyze the CPS that are all around us, so that when they contribute to the design of CPS, they are able to understand important safety and security aspects and feel confident designing and analyzing CPS systems.
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Fall 2025
This course is designed to develop cross-competency in the technical, analytical, and professional capabilities necessary for the emerging field of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). It provides convergence learning activities based around the applications, technologies, and system designs of CPS as well as exploring the ethical, social, and policy dimensions of CPS work. The course also emphasizes the importance of communication as a necessary skill.
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Fall 2025
Detailed study of graduate course material on an independent basis under the guidance of a faculty member.
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Fall 2025
Formal record of student commitment to project research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Registration may be repeated as necessary.
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Fall 2025
Bayesian theory of forecasting and decision making; judgmental procedures and statistical models for probabilistic forecasting, post-processors of deterministic forecasts; sufficient comparisons of forecasters, verification of forecasts, combining forecasts; optimal decision models using probabilistic forecasts including static decision models, sequential decision models, stopping-control models; economic value of forecasts. Prerequisite: SYS 6005 or STAT 6190.
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Fall 2025
Weekly meeting of graduate students and faculty for presentation and discussion of contemporary systems engineering problems and research. This seminar is offered every spring and fall semesters.
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3.78
Spring 2025
Detailed study of an advanced or exploratory topic determined by faculty and student interest. Offered as required.
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Summer 2025
Detailed study of graduate course material on an independent basis under the guidance of a faculty member.
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