MV4700 Frontiers in Modeling & Simulation

MV4700 serves as a seminar-like course that provides students with a perspective on how technology and techniques are evolving in the development and use of Models and Simulations (M&S). This course requires students to take the information that they have learned throughout the degree and apply it to a hypothetical future problem in a selected DoD M&S application area. The course will survey M&S developments and uses across several domains such as manufacturing, the military, healthcare, gaming industry, and corporate business.  Topics may vary from year to year. Pedagogical methods will include online pre-recorded lectures, topical papers, independent research, and class discussion. The overall educational goal is for students to think creatively about how emerging M&S technologies and methodologies might be used to improve, training, acquisition, analysis, quality, productivity, or safety within selected DoD domains.

Prerequisite

Frontiers in M&S relies on foundational material covered in MV3101 and OA3401.

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Course Learning Outcomes

  • Students will be exposed to cutting edge models and simulations being employed in a variety of settings (military, corporate business, healthcare, manufacturing, etc.) and will critically appraise how these M&S methods might be used in certain DoD domains.
  • Students will identify a specific area, or issue, in DoD that has the potential to be addressed through emerging or future models and simulations and create a concept pitch.
  • Students will exercise critical and creative thinking to synthesize information to propose future use cases for models and simulations based upon expected potential needs in DoD.
  • Students will learn how their concept pitch could be carried out via the SBIR/STTR process and be able to describe the goals and procedures of SBIR/STTR including topic creation, funding, and execution.