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“I see myself as this kid from Jersey who had a love for writing and understood a little bit about science and found myself being an engineer, and joining the … Read more
“I see myself as this kid from Jersey who had a love for writing and understood a little bit about science and found myself being an engineer, and joining the … Read more
Systems engineers are called upon to solve the most complicated societal problems. Loyola Marymount University alumna Candace Givens is no exception to this charge. Today, she uses her systems engineering … Read more
Umesh Ketkar traded a rewarding career in the space industry for a dream job, teaching engineers at the Loyola Marymount University Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering. Ketkar, … Read more
Sitting in the LMU Engineering Design Center is a group of undergraduate students who are passionate about rockets. They network with leading aerospace engineers, learn about aerospace technology, and throw … Read more
The Loyola Marymount University Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering is adding new graduate programs and enhancing existing ones to meet the growing needs in the STEM community … Read more
“I am looking for talent, and I know I will find it here,” said Raytheon Company’s Noel Ellis, at a Loyola Marymount University recruitment event held on campus in October. … Read more
Claire Leon, a retired Boeing executive with more than 30 years of aerospace industry experience, will be the new director of Loyola Marymount University’s graduate program in Systems Engineering. Among … Read more
LMU alum Däl Lee manages a great deal of uncertainty as a chief systems engineer of Satellite Systems at Boeing, where he is responsible for government proprietary programs that continuously … Read more
The stakes are high at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, a leader in aircraft, space systems and advanced technologies that are critical to preserving freedom and advancing scientific discovery. It’s where … Read more
Could ‘lean’ practices—as seemingly simple as reducing batch sizes, displaying visual checklists and changing laboratory layouts—effectively change the face of U.S. healthcare? Absolutely, said Bohdan W. Oppenheim, systems engineering professor, … Read more