Author: bnzhou
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TE2025 in Monterrey, Mexico.
Our lab recently took part in TE2025, the 32nd annual conference of the International Society for Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE), hosted by Tecnológico de Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico. Over three days, participants from academia and industry shared research, joined panels, attended workshops, and toured local facilities, all under the theme “Transdisciplinarity for a Better World.” The…
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CAS 2025 Conference at MIT
On March 5–7, 2025, MIT hosted the Conference on Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS 2025): Transdisciplinary Systems & Solutions for Adaptability. The international event brought together researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders to explore how adaptive, transdisciplinary approaches can address today’s most pressing challenges. The program featured 6 plenary speakers, 3 panels, 5 workshops, MIT lab tours,…
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Bryan Moser elected President of the International Society of Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE)
Bryan R. Moser, academic director and senior lecturer in System Design and Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has been elected president of the International Society of Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE). The Society The International Society of Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE) was established in 2018, building on the International Society of Production Engineering. The society has…
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Smart Cities delegation visiting MIT
On September 13 and 14, SDM hosted a Smart Cities delegation from Japan. This group included Prof. Atsushi Deguchi , executive director and vice president of the University of Tokyo, as well as academics and representatives from property developers, construction companies, manufacturers, and railways. Led by SDM, the visit was hosted in collaboration with Prof.…
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10th Symposium: Optimizing Teamwork with Systems Thinking, Modeling, and Analytics
第10回シンポジウム ーシステム思考とモデリング手法によるチームの最適化ー Date: 12th September, 2018. Place : Room 706, Future Center, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwanoha, Japan Several students from U-Tokyo and over 10 business persons from various fields attended. They were given presentation about the latest research on teamwork and project management field. Then workshop and free discussion were conducted, and they could…
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9th Symposium
Driving Corporate and Social Change with Human Resource Development Programs Since 2015, the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Frontier Sciences has been promoting the “University of Tokyo-MIT Collaborative Education Program” primarily targeting engineers who play a core role in corporate activities, in collaboration with the System Design Management (SDM) course at the Massachusetts Institute…
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8th Symposium
Closing the Gap: Designing and Delivering a Strategy that Works Most companies struggle to bridge the gap between strategy and implementation. Brightline Initiative is a non-commercial coalition helping organizations bridge the gap between strategy design and delivery. It is sponsored by PMI (Project Management Institute), BCG (Boston Consulting Group), the Agile Alliance, etc. In this symposium,…