MIT conducts MBROSE hands-on research session
Yaniv Mordecai, a PhD candidate at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and a ballistic missile defense system engineer at Elbit Systems, is set to present the "Model-Based Risk-Oriented Systems Engineering (MBROSE) Practical Research Workshop" on May 2.
The workshop, organised by Yaniv Mordecai, will offer a unique opportunity for system analysts and risk analysts from various domains to collaborate. It will include a theoretical review, case study introduction, discussion, and experimentation with the MBROSE framework.
The MBROSE workshop will introduce and demonstrate a novel framework and modeling approach, enriching core system models with risk modeling, analysis, and management constructs. This innovative method aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of system behaviour and associated risks.
Yaniv Mordecai will collaborate with industry partners including Bosch, Daimler, and BMW for experimenting with the MBROSE framework. Industrial cases and problems, including those suggested by workshop participants, will be used for experimentation.
Olivier de Weck and Dov Dori, both academic advisors to Yaniv Mordecai, will also be involved in the workshop. More details and the full agenda for the event are available via MIT's Engineering Systems Division.
Attendees of the MBROSE workshop can look forward to gaining valuable insights into the MBROSE framework and its potential applications, as well as networking opportunities with industry professionals and academics. The workshop promises to be an exciting event for anyone interested in systems engineering, risk analysis, and management.
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