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The 21st century finds us in a radically networked
world that combines technology, people, and economics. Dramatically
increased systems complexity, large numbers of actors and agents and
vast numbers of interfaces, challenge engineers to master multiple disciplines
and perspectives, ranging across design, operations, and decision making,
from the qualitative to the quantitative.
The
Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering is
committed to developing and integrating the knowledge and tools necessary
to create an engineering discipline of complex systems. This discipline
borrows heavily from traditional engineering knowledge in industrial
engineering, systems engineering, operations research, and computation;
it couples
these with insights drawn from economics, policy, business, social
science, and mathematics.
Research is conducted in the following
Research Laboratories in the Department:
Research Laboratories
Instructional Facilities
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