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The Engineering Systems Division (ESD) and LFM Daniel Roos Co-Director

The Engineering Systems Division (ESD) and LFM Daniel Roos Co-Director Engineering Systems Division Associate Dean For Engineering Systems October 2003 Leaders For Manufacturing Conference 2003. Outline. Why ESD Was Created ESD Mission ESD Structure Relationship to LFM.

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The Engineering Systems Division (ESD) and LFM Daniel Roos Co-Director

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  1. The Engineering Systems Division (ESD) and LFM Daniel Roos Co-Director Engineering Systems Division Associate Dean For Engineering Systems October 2003 Leaders For Manufacturing Conference 2003

  2. Outline • Why ESD Was Created • ESD Mission • ESD Structure • Relationship to LFM

  3. Eagar Committee Charge (1995)“Big E” Engineering • Does the MIT School of Engineering have the appropriate mix of faculty and researchers to provide leadership in engineering education and research over the next several decades? • Are the people, the organizational structure, and the rewards in place for MIT to exercise leadership in engineering well into the next century?

  4. Eagar Committee ConclusionsEngineering At MIT In The 21st Century • MIT Needs Leadership in Both Engineering Science and Engineering Systems • Develop A Broad and Rich Curriculum in Engineering Systems • Additional Faculty Should Be Hired in Engineering Systems • A New Organizational Unit Proposed– Engineering Systems Division

  5. TPP - Technology & Policy Program ESD Affiliated Academic and Research Units CTL- Center for Transportation & Logistics LFM*- Leadersfor Manufacturing, SDM*- Systems Design andManagement CTPID- Centerfor Technology,Policy, andIndustrialDevelopment MLOG-Logistics andSupply Chains IPC- Industrial PerformanceCenter MST-Master of Science in Transportation * Joint with Sloan CIPD*-Center for Innovation in Product Development TMP- TechnologyManagement & Policy PhD PhD in Transportation/ Logistics

  6. ESD Mission Statement Establish engineering systems as a field of study focusing on complex engineered systems and products viewed in a broad human, social and industrial context. Use the new knowledge gained to improve engineering education and practice.

  7. ESD Works With The MIT Academic Units

  8. ESD Structure • Acts Like A Department • Intellectual home for engineering systems faculty • Appoint, promote, tenure faculty • Admit students, grant degrees • Grant degrees • Differences From A Department • Porous boundaries • Shared faculty with Departments • Associate Dean as ESD Director • Linkages to other schools at MIT

  9. ESD Faculty (July 1,2003) AA (10)CEE (10) Sloan (7) Crawley Barnhart Allen De Weck De Neufville Eppinger Hastings Larson Graves Lagace Marks Kochan Leveson Moavenzadeh Madnick Murman Roos Orlin Newman Sheffi Rosenfeld Nightingale Simchi-Levi Weigel Sussman Widnall Williams ME (6) EECS (2) MSE (3) Frey Moses Clark Hardt Staelin Eagar Lloyd Kirchain Magee Seering Wallace NE (1) STS (1) Apostolakis Mindell

  10. ESD and LFM • ESD Masters Program • New Faculty Appointments • LFM Co-Directors Tom Allen (Sloan) David Simchi-Levi (Engineering) • Co-location of Educational Programs • New Engineering Courses • Priority in Capital Campaign

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