Welcome to the home of the Cleveland-Northern Ohio chapter of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE). Come, join us as we explore the application of Systems Engineering to solve complex problems. We seek to attract participation from the entire northern Ohio region, and build a robust organization that interacts in practical ways with local industry, government, and academia.
Contact us at cleveland-north-ohio@incose.net
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Apr 10, 2024 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
North Olmsted, OH, USA
Mar 13, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Eastern Standard Time
Oct 10, 2023 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Lorain, USA
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INCOSE Cleveland Chapter participated in a SySTEAM event in northeast Ohio in conjunction with the NSBE's STEM initiatives - https://www.nsbe.org/. The event was held at CWRU on Satuday, December 9, 2023. INCOSE members from NASA, Vitamix, and Klinger Engineering Services volunteered their time. Vitamix sponsored a breakfast and engaged the students by having them perform demonstrations with blenders. Anyone interested in helping out with future activities, please contact Bill Klinger (bill@kes1.net) or Carl Dister (carldister@ieee.org) for more information and to get involved.
The purpose of the Embedded Systems Certification Working Group is to work within the Chapter to establish INCOSE as a professional society that recognizes excellence in “Embedded Systems” Engineering, especially in the current era of Internet of Things interconnected as Systems of Systems with heightened importance of Cybersecurity practices from the Cloud to the Electronics. With a goal of establishing an INCOSE specialty certification, experts from the field of Embedded Systems can share the proven Systems Engineering model and how it applies to their work making complex systems of systems comprising one or many interconnected Internet of Things. The Working Group's Co-Chairs are Bob Scaccia and Roger Chaplin.
The mission of The Energy & Mobility Conference & Expo is to draw together the brightest minds of today to address the challenges of tomorrow, in particular the need to transition to more sustainable and efficient energy sources. This transition will have ripple effects that radiate throughout the technology, systems and value chain infrastructure, creating unprecedented challenges and opportunities for those with an eye to the future. If you want to be a part of that future, join us in Cleveland to learn about the latest advancements in the fields of energy and mobility, while taking advantage of the opportunity to network and collaborate with industry leaders.
See: https://www.energyandmobility.org/
Where: Cleveland IX CenterWhen September 12-15, 2023
INCOSE Academic Equivalency Awarded for Systems Engineering Certification for Cornell University
SAN DIEGO (May 3, 2019) – The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) has presented Cornell University with an Academic Equivalency for students to meet the knowledge requirement for the INCOSE Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) and Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) certifications. INCOSE first awarded this academic equivalency in July 2018. Now that this equivalency is in place, students who demonstrate knowledge of systems engineering through approved coursework will not have to take the INCOSE Knowledge Exam to get certified. There are 130 students who met requirements in Fall 2018 who are now eligible to become ASEPs or CSEPs upon meeting the other certification requirements.
“At INCOSE, we are pleased to have the Systems Engineering Certification Academic Equivalency in place with Cornell University,” INCOSE Garry Roedler stated. “Academic equivalency demonstrates the strength of specific university systems engineering programs to meet the knowledge requirements for systems engineering certification. It also shows the strength of universities working closely with INCOSE to embrace and evolve the requirements in their systems engineering programs toward meeting the accepted competencies for systems engineering.”
To learn more about Academic Equivalencies for INCOSE Certification, visit https://www.incose.org/systems-engineering-certification/certification-agreements/equivalency-programs
About the International Council on Systems Engineering The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization that promotes international collaboration in systems engineering practice, education and research. INCOSE’s mission is to “address complex societal and technical challenges by enabling, promoting and advancing systems engineering and systems approaches.” Founded in 1990, INCOSE has more than 70 chapters and over 17,000 members worldwide. For additional information about INCOSE visit www.incose.org. Become a member today.
About Cornell University Cornell is a privately endowed research university and a partner of the State University of New York. As the federal land-grant institution in New York State, we have a responsibility — unique within the Ivy League — to make contributions in all fields of knowledge in a manner that prioritizes public engagement to help improve the quality of life in our state, the nation, the world. Cornell aspires to be the exemplary comprehensive research university for the 21st century. Faculty, staff and students thrive at Cornell because of its unparalleled combination of quality and breadth; its open, collaborative and innovative culture; its founding commitment to diversity and inclusion; its vibrant rural and urban campuses; and its land-grant legacy of public engagement.
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