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systems engineering

British  

noun

  1. the branch of engineering, based on systems analysis and information theory, concerned with the design of integrated systems

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His call sign, "IKE", is reputedly short for "I Know Everything", a nod to his three master's degrees in flight test engineering, systems engineering and military operational art and science.

From BBC

Hensoldt said it is planning to hire 1,600 people this year, mostly in Germany, and in the areas of systems engineering, software development and electrical engineering.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Many skill sets from the automotive industry—for example in systems engineering, software, or electronics—are an excellent match for the technologies we develop.”

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“It’s not working,” Noboru Yoshida, a professor of systems engineering at Wakayama University, said of Japan’s current trash management.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We've made autonomous robots 10,000 times smaller," says Marc Miskin, Assistant Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering at Penn Engineering and the papers' senior author.

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