UVA Engineering Launches Department of Engineering Systems and Environment

The department bridges students, faculty and staff from UVA’s civil, environmental and systems engineering disciplines for an innovative approach to modern challenges.


Charlottesville, Va., Nov. 06, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Responding to a need for engineers trained to help solve the complex, global problems of the 21st Century, the University of Virginia School of Engineering has launched a new department: Engineering Systems and Environment.

Engineering Systems and Environment bridges students, faculty and staff from UVA’s civil, environmental and systems engineering disciplines – formerly split into separate departments – for a collaborative and whole-system approach to modern challenges ranging from smart cities to environmental resilience to health care.  The department is the new home for the existing graduate and undergraduate degree programs in civil and systems engineering.

The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has approved the new department – the first for UVA Engineering in more than 40 years.

“UVA Engineering is focused on making the world better by creating and disseminating knowledge and by preparing engineers who will keep making discoveries far into the future,” Dean Craig H. Benson said. “This department represents an innovative way of thinking about how we can do all of those things at a very high level. The increased collaboration among our civil, environmental and systems faculty will inspire new ideas and lead to exciting experiences for our students. I am proud that our faculty recognized and seized this opportunity.”

The vision for the Engineering Systems and Environment Department evolved from a dialogue among faculty in 2016-2017 about how the Engineering School’s structure could be refined to support researchers’ increased focus on what they termed society’s “wicked problems” - too complex to be addressed within one discipline.

UVA’s strong culture of collaboration among researchers from different disciplines, departments and schools already fosters multidisciplinary teams. However, faculty determined that the new department would further eliminate boundaries, better project UVA Engineering’s focus on tackling the large-scale challenges today’s civil, environmental and systems engineers face, and attract top faculty and students.

“We are fulfilling our faculty’s vision to advance education, research and service focused on the interdisciplinary integration of technology to address the needs of communities, individuals and the environment,” said Professor Brian Smith, the first chair of Engineering Systems and Environment. Smith was previously chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; civil engineering was established in 1836 as the University of Virginia’s first engineering program.

“The creation of the Department of Engineering Systems and Environment was driven by our commitment to provide students with a world-class education,” Smith said. “We will provide students with expanded course offerings, exciting new experiential learning opportunities, and a stronger link to the engineering industry in Virginia and beyond.” 

The department’s vision reinforces increased efforts from faculty to attract outstanding students, many of whom are looking for career paths that will allow them to make a difference in areas of significant societal challenge, such as environmental resilience. In September, Associate Professor Lisa Colosi Peterson earned the department’s second grant from the U.S. Department of Education for Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need, which provides fellowships for diverse cohorts of graduate students. The department has a total of $1.2 million to support graduate students through August 2022.

The program already has brought in 14 new graduate students, all from populations traditionally underrepresented in engineering – women and Hispanic and African-American students – and more will be recruited over the next several months to apply for the program.

“Our focus will be reimagining and rebuilding the nation's water infrastructure to be smarter, greener, and more resilient,” Colosi Peterson said. “These students will be in a position, over a very long term, to help elevate our profession’s contributions to a better world.”

The new department occupies the spaces in Olsson and Thornton halls that formerly housed systems and civil engineering. The main office is in Olsson Hall. Thirty faculty have primary appointments in Engineering Systems and Environment, and another six faculty have joint appointments there.

The department builds on systems, civil and environmental engineering faculty collaboration in UVA Engineering’s Link Lab for cyber-physical systems, which opened in early 2018. Researchers are engaged in multiple projects in the areas of smart and connected health, smart cities and autonomous systems.

The department’s research vision also aligns with UVA’s role in the Center for Visual and Decision Informatics, a National Science Foundation Industry-University Cooperative Research Center aimed at researching and developing next-generation technologies in data science, big data and analytics to help government and industry decision-makers improve the way their organizations’ information is interpreted. Professor Peter Beling, who served as interim chair of the Systems and Information Engineering Department and helped lead the transition to the new department, is co-director of the center.

Beling, Smith and multiple other Engineering Systems and Environment faculty also are affiliated with UVA’s Data Science Institute and Environmental Resilience Institute. The department leads the six-university Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sustainability University Transportation Center aimed at accelerating transportation systems’ adoption of sustainable practices, and UVA’s Center for Transportation Studies, which provides national education, research, and service programs in transportation engineering.

“We have a compelling research strategy focused on our strengths in such areas as large-scale systems and decision support, integrated infrastructure, human-automation collaboration and environmental data science,” Smith said.

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About UVA Engineering: As part of the top-ranked, comprehensive University of Virginia, UVA Engineering is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected engineering schools. Outstanding students and faculty from around the world choose UVA Engineering because of our growing and internationally recognized education and research programs, focused on developing interdisciplinary solutions to global challenges. Our mission is to make the world a better place by creating and disseminating knowledge and by preparing future engineering leaders. Learn more at engineering.virginia.edu.


            

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