TRANSFORM GLOBAL SECURITY
Engineering Innovation: Global Security Systems
Class 15.362/15.3621/6.9160J/6.9162J
This class provides students with the perspective of a chief technology officer and systems engineer in innovation-focused organizations such as the Departments of Defense, DARPA, NATO, and the UN. Discusses technological and innovation measures taken to ensure mutual safety and security globally. Outlines the journey from ideation to impact, revolving around complex engineering design challenges. Involves iterative testing and refinement of solutions, focusing on scalability in operational environments. Emphasis is placed on efficient team-building and leadership within the innovation landscape and is supported by stakeholders. Examines stakeholders’ roles in successfully deploying solutions. Develops skills to organize technical thoughts, write impactful reports, and present convincing arguments effectively. Equips students with the ability to navigate design challenges, adjust to engineering frameworks, and manage use case variations.
Instructors
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Prof. Fiona Murray
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Prof. Vladimir Bulovic
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Prof. Sertac Karaman
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Gene Keselman
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Dr. A.J. Perez
Key Outcomes:
- Students learn to decompose complex global security problems and design innovative solutions.
- Develop the ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams, meeting project deadlines.
- Gain hands-on experience in building and demonstrating functional alpha prototypes.
- Strengthen communication skills through technical reports and presentations.
- Enhance leadership, project management, and engineering documentation abilities in real-world scenarios.
Class Details
- Prerequisites: None
- No PSETS
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U/G (Spring ’25)
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3-3-6 Units
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Fridays 1pm-4pm | Lunch Provided
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For questions, contact: maltieri@mit.edu
CLASS ARCHETYPE
Topic specific lecture i.e. AI, robots, fuels, energy etc.
45 Minutes
Team-guided collaboration
45 Minutes
Plenary de-briefs with instructors
30 Minutes
Lunch Provided + team guided collaboration
30 Minutes
Exit debrief & delegating
20 Minutes
TESTIMONIALS
Keep the class going. This class is a bit “out there,” and that’s EXACTLY why it needs to stay.
You get to meet plenty of very interesting people. Depending on your present or future career trajectory, those connections could be very useful. The class involves a substantial amount of hands-on work; so if you enjoy actually making things, it’s a great option.
Very interesting class, provides a nice break from a “standard” class format. Focusing on a SOCOM specific mission also incorporates a unique aspect into the class.
The pace is quicker than you might realize at first, so communicate with your team and stay sharp. Keep that in mind and you’ll be fine.
The class was awesome. The partnership with SOCOM gave students challenging problems to solve as well as the ability to interact with the sponsor on a regular basis. Lectures were very interesting, with numerous guest speakers on various topics relevant to the class (including reps Ackincous and Moulton). Great exposure to the DoD, NATO and Congressmen.
Great class, learned a lot, met some really cool people.