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SYSE 667 - Advanced Model-Based Systems Engineering

  • 3 credits

Theory and application of formal systems architecture modeling.
Credit not allowed for both ENGR 567 or SYSE 567.

Prerequisite

ENGR 567/ECE 567 (Systems Engineering Architecture) or SYSE 567/ECE 567 (Systems Engineering Architecture); Restrictions: Graduate (GR) OR Professional (PR)

Important Information

Military personnel admitted to a College of Engineering online degree program may be eligible for a 15% tuition discount. Tuition discounts can only be given if you provide the appropriate discount code at the time of registration. Call (877) 491-4336 or email csu_online_registration@mail.colostate.edu to learn more. Discounts are not applicable to Denver sections. This class is available live via the Internet during the in-person course section time. If you are registered for the 801 section, log into your Canvas account to access the course; directions will be posted. You can also attend the class in person if you contact the instructor ahead of time.

Textbooks and Materials

Section 801

Required

  • Effective Model-Based Systems Engineering (2018)
    Borky and Bradley
    ISBN: 978-3-319-95668-8

Textbooks and materials can be purchased at the CSU Bookstore unless otherwise indicated.

Instructors

Daniel Herber

daniel.herber@colostate.edu

Dr. Daniel Herber is an Assistant Professor in the Systems Engineering Department at Colorado State University. His research interests are in the areas of computational design, design optimization, digital engineering, model-based systems engineering, system architecture synthesis, and combined physical and control system design (control co-design) concentrated around the development of novel theory and tools for integrated design methods conducive to emerging and dynamic engineering systems. His work has involved several engineering application domains, including the design of wind/wave/hydrokinetic energy systems, energy storage/generation, aero-actuation systems, thermal management networks for aircraft, and more, and continues to expand. His projects are frequently collaborative and have involved the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Air Force Research Laboratory, Woodward, Deere & Company, and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Dr. Herber studied at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, earning his B.S. in General Engineering in 2011 and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Systems and Entrepreneurial Engineering in 2014 and 2017, respectively. He held a postdoctoral position (2018-2019) with the NSF Engineering Research Center for Power Optimization for Electro-Thermal Systems (POETS). Learn more at: https://www.engr.colostate.edu/se/daniel-herber

Learn more at: http://www.engr.colostate.edu/se/daniel-herber/