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Systems Engineering, turning 10 this year, meets needs of increasingly complex world
The Systems Engineering Program at Colorado State University, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, teaches students how to manage the increasing complexity of the 21st century.
Dismantling the dark, underground world of illicit supply chains
Professor Steve Simske has received a National Science Foundation grant supporting early-stage scientific research for studying, and dismantling, illicit supply networks.
Students gain insights into state policymaking through inaugural fellowship
Three Colorado State University students participated in the Colorado Science and Engineering Policy Fellowship, a program that places STEM majors in an eight-week summer internship involving STEM policy research, seminars and industry site visits.
New Colorado law allocates $1.2 million to bolster CSU cybersecurity education
A $1.2 million appropriation in the new law will go to CSU's efforts to train students and the workforce in modern cybersecurity practices and procedures.
Future systems engineering requires agile thinking across disciplines
Imagine a future where medical results do not take weeks, or require long trips to the doctor’s office, but instead are as easy as purchasing a gift card. New systems engineering professor Steve Simske thinks combining broad skillsets with engineering could potentially lead to a “gift of life” card, which could easily capture bodily samples such as saliva and instantly report medical conditions.