Systems Engineering Branch

ISTD’s Systems Engineering Branch supports modeling and simulation for projects leading to prototyping efforts. The key focus areas are: 1) integration of hardware, software, and electrical systems into functioning prototype systems; 2) modeling and simulation of complex systems including but not limited to transportation, electro-mechanical, and bench to pilot-scale prototypes; 3) fluid dynamics modeling; 4) treatment technologies for water, air, and solid waste, and 5) experiment design and execution.

About this Core Competency

  • Model Based System Engineering (MBSE)
  • Fluid dynamics modeling and simulation
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Mechatronics system design, integration, and fabrication
  • Sensor systems design and integration
  • Product development lifecycle
  • Design for Manufacturing
  • Transportation systems modeling and simulation
  • Modeling and simulation of complex systems
  • Field installations
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Experiment design and execution


Application Areas for this Core Competency

  • Agriculture
  • Poultry
  • Manufacturing (bio, food, and discrete part)
  • Renewable energy
  • Building systems
  • Space
  • Logistics
  • DoD applications
  • Departments of Transportation
  • Environment (water, air)
     
Alex Samoylov

Have a question?

Alex Samoylov

Systems Engineering Branch Head

404-407-6669 | Email

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