Versatile and Competitive - Virtual Info Session for Graduate Degree Program Options in Systems Science

by Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering

2020-2022 Virtual Academic Career Exploration Professional Development Virtual

Fri, Jun 18, 2021

9 AM – 10 AM EDT (GMT-4)

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There are a lot of terrific options for advanced research and practical hands-on education via our various graduate programs. Students are also able to study full or part-time in a variety of learning environments, taking classes on-campus, online and in Manhattan. (Note: The program offered in-person in Manhattan has a health systems science focus.)

Join Graduate Director for Systems Science Dr. Hiroki Sayama for an informative and interactive information session:

Active research areas include:

´éº Data Analytics
´éº Machine Learning
´éº Intelligent Control
´éº Agent-Based Modeling
´éº Game Theory
´éº Computational Social Science
´éº Complex Networks
´éº Mathematical Modeling of Systems
´éº System Dynamics
´éº Nonlinear Dynamics
´éº Decision Making and Management
´éº Computer Simulation
´éº Soft Computing
´éº Optimization
´éº Statistical Modeling
´éº Information Theory
´éº Health Systems; Sustainability
´éº Transdisciplinary Research

These programs consider all candidates holistically. Systems science is open to all academic backgrounds and majors.

You can view all of our department's available master's degree, doctoral degree and graduate certificate programs here:
https://www.binghamton.edu/ssie/graduate/index.html

If we can help to answer any questions for you, please let us know. Thank you again for your interest in our programs. We hope that you will join us at a future information session!

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Hiroki Sayama

Professor and Systems Science Graduate Director

Binghamton University - Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering

https://www.linkedin.com/in/hirokisayama/

University professor and researcher who has an extensive experience in teaching and research on complex systems science and engineering, network science, computational social science, mathematical modeling and simulation, artificial life/chemistry, and computer and information sciences.

http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~sayama/

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Co-hosted with: Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development, Watson College, Graduate School Office, Watson Career and Alumni Connections

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