MIT hosts MBROSE hands-on research workshop
On May 2, Yaniv Mordecai, a PhD candidate at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and ballistic missile defense system engineer at Elbit Systems, will present the "Model-Based Risk-Oriented Systems Engineering (MBROSE) Practical Research Workshop." This event will take place at an organization affiliated with TU Dresden, as part of the Modellbasierte Risikoorientierte System-Ingenieurswissenschaft Praxis-Forschungswerkstatt.
The MBROSE workshop aims to lead to systems or product designs that are more robust, resilient, and risk-oriented. It achieves this by enriching core system models with risk modeling, analysis, and management constructs. The workshop includes a theoretical review, case study introduction, discussion, and experimentation with the MBROSE framework.
Industrial cases and problems, including those suggested by workshop participants, will be used to provide a practical perspective. This workshop offers an opportunity for collaboration between system analysts and risk analysts from various domains.
More details and the full agenda for the MBROSE workshop can be found through MIT's Engineering Systems Division. It is important to note that the MBROSE workshop does not provide specific details about the industrial cases or problems to be used, nor does it repeat earlier facts about Yaniv Mordecai's background or academic advisors, which include Dov Dori and Olivier de Weck.
The MBROSE workshop does not constitute an advertisement but rather an introduction to a novel framework and modeling approach in the field of risk-oriented systems engineering. Attendees can expect a comprehensive and engaging workshop that will equip them with valuable insights and skills in this exciting area of research.