UCSD Architecture-Based Enterprised Systems Engineering


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FACULTY DIRECTOR

Dr. Harold W. Sorenson is a founding faculty member of UCSD, and is currently a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the Jacobs School of Engineering. From 1989 to 2001, Dr. Sorenson served as Sr. Vice President and General Manager for the MITRE Corporation, a non-profit organization that applies systems engineering and advanced technologies to address challenges in system development and enterprise modernization for the defense and intelligence communities as well as for the Federal Aviation Administration and Internal Revenue Service. He chaired the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board from 1990-1993 and was the Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force from 1985-1988.

AESE FACULTY AT UCSD

  • Matthew Arrott, Ph.D.
    E-Sciences Program Manager
    Calit2
    Unversity of California, San Diego
  • Ken Kreutz-Delgado, Ph.D.
    Professor of Machine Intelligence and Robotics
    Electrical and Computer Engineering
    University of California, San Diego
  • Ingolf Krueger, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor in Residence
    Computer Science & Engineering
    University of California, San Diego
  • Reagan Moore, Ph.D.
    Director of Knowledge & SRB Lab
    San Diego Supercomputer Center
    University of California, San Diego
  • Thomas Roemer, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Operations
    Rady School of Management
    University of California, San Diego
  • Harold W. Sorenson, Ph.D.
    Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
    Jacobs School of Engineering
    University of California, San Diego
  • Dave Sworder, Ph.D.
    Associate Vice Chancellor for Research
    Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
    Jacobs Schools of Engineering
    University of California, San Diego
  • Alexander Zak, Ph.D.
    Rady School of Management
    University of California, San Diego

VISITING FACULTY

Other faculty for the program are drawn from leading universities and major industrial concerns.