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Systems engineering spans multiple disciplines and fosters collaboration, integrating mathematics, engineering, social and physical sciences, and medicine. This program equips you with the skills to conceptualize solutions for large-scale challenges across various fields. You'll develop substantial expertise in teamwork-driven problem-solving, applicable to diverse career paths such as future energy systems, smart urban development, healthcare decision support, data analysis and decision-making, and infrastructure cybersecurity.
Students will learn theoretical principles, computational techniques, and research methodologies centered on optimization, network theory, and uncertainty analysis, enabling them to devise solutions for complex, system-wide issues. Practical applications encompass tracking and simulating the COVID-19 pandemic, improving hospital resource distribution, enhancing fair food access, and creating integrated, hazard-resistant, and secure infrastructure, energy networks, and smart cities. Through collaborative problem-solving, students acquire valuable experience that prepares them for careers in areas like next-generation energy systems, intelligent urban planning, healthcare decision processes, data exploration and decision support, and safeguarding critical infrastructure.