Mark Austin
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Associate Professor 301/405-6627 TEL |
Research Interests
Systems engineering and integration; systems tools that can take advantage of Semantic Web technologies; systems engineering for sensor-based supply chains; human-computer interfaces for system-level engineering design; normal models for validation/verification of networked engineering systems; computer-aided design of bridge and building structures; earthquake engineering and structural dynamics
Background Information
Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1985. M.S. in Structural Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1982. B.E. (First Class Honors) from University of Canterbury, New Zealand in 1980.
Chairman, Applications Forum Working Group, International Council of Systems Engineering. Member, American Society of Civil Engineers. Member, Association of Computing Machinery. Member, New Zealand Society of Earthquake Engineering.
Links
Civil
and Environmental Engineering Department
Systems Engineering and Integration Laboratory
Center for Engineering Logistics and Distribution (CELDi)
PaladinRM: Software for visualization and management of system requirements
ALADDIN: a computational toolkit for engineering matrix and finite element analysis
Systems Now (SNOW) Toolkit: Java-enabled diagram technology
Introduction
to Engineering Programming: in C, MATLAB, and JAVA
Advanced
Information Technology Lab
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