Research Institutes For Systems Engineering
In Europe:
- Hasso Plattner Institute related to the University of Potsdam, Germany.
- Informatics Research Centre at the University of Reading Business School, Reading, Berkshire, England, UK.
- I2S - Institut d'ingénierie des systèmes at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Systems Engineering Estimation and Decision Support (SEED) at the University of the West of England CEMS, Bristol, England, UK.
- Technical University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
- UCL Centre for Systems Engineering (UCLse) in the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, London, England, UK.
- Research Centre for Automatic Control (CRAN), joint research unit with Nancy-Université and CNRS, Nancy, France
In the USA:
- GTRI Electronic Systems Laboratory (ELSYS) at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
- GTRI Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems Laboratory at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
- Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University, Montana, USA.
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