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SYSE 505 - Systems Thinking for the Real World

  • 3 credits

Application of systems thinking language, tools, and framework for solving real-world complex issues.
Credit not allowed for both SYSE 505 and SYSE 580A2.

Prerequisite

Restrictions: Graduate (GR). Credit not allowed for both SYSE 505 and SYSE 580A2

Instructors

Kamran Shahroudi
Kamran Shahroudi

Kamran.EftekhariShahroudi@woodward.com

Kamran Eftekhari Shahroudi received his BTech (1988 Loughborough University, UK), MSAE (1989 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and PhD. (1994 Delft, Netherlands) in the field of Gas Turbine-Based Propulsion System Conceptual/Preliminary Design. He completed his post-doc research in the area of Computational Steering and Visualization at the Center for Math and Information Technology in Amsterdam. He joined Woodward in 1997 to balance his academic background with heavy industrial experience.

In 2006 he joined the System Design and Management program at MIT and received his Master of Science in Engineering and Management (a kind of systems and technically oriented MBA) in 2008. He currently serves as a Controls Analyst and Engineering Manager at Woodward in Fort Collins, Colorado.

His current R&D interests include Multidisciplinary System Design Optimization and Robust Control of Prime Mover Systems in addition to using Complex System Dynamics to objectively solve management and technical problems. Please check Google Scholar for published work and patents.

Learn more at: http://www.engr.colostate.edu/se/kamran-shahroudi/