OSU 2012 Commencement

Yesterday was the OSU 2012 Commencement.  This was the line for people to get into the TRUAX indoor football practice facility where we passed through metal detectors and lined up.  Usually everyone lines up in campus and marches down.  This year they corralled us like cattle inside TRUAX for several hours.  Evidently the First Lady needed extra security.

The line stretched all the way back to Dixon.

Inside TRUAX.  The little person way up on the railing by the windows is Chris Bell, the chief marshal of the ceremony.  There were about 4000 people in this building.  Somehow I suspect that this violated fire code.


Irem, David, and me waiting to head into the stadium.

Marching toward Reser Stadium.

Graduates marching out of TRUAX.

Faculty applause line.

Entering Reser Stadium.

 

There’s Jesse!

It looked to me like about 30,000 people were in attendance.  Biggest audience ever for graduation.

Marching in and turning the corner.

Marching up to our seats.

Chris Bell, Minister of Silly Hats.

PhDs sitting.

 

My family was somewhere back that way.

The crowd got bored waiting for the ceremony to start so they started doing the wave.  Over and over and over and over.

Platform party with Michelle Obama on the left.

Colors going to their resting place.

Conferring the honorary doctorate.

Michelle Obama gives her speech.  It was quite good.

The official video of her commencement address.

Looking back at the masses of Masters Candidates and Baccalaureate Candidates.

Walking up to get my degree.

David walking across the stage.

Yay David!

 

David and Irem having their photos taken.

 

Me, Irem, and David with our two fancy pieces of paper.

 

Yup, it’s real.  Oregon State University actually gives you your real diploma at commencement.  I think that’s pretty neat.

All of the people streaming out of Reser.

 

Doctoral Dissertation Defense Announcement

A Risk-Informed Decision Making Framework for Early-Phase Conceptual Design of Complex Systems

 

By Douglas Van Bossuyt

Candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering

 

Abstract

 

A gap exists in the methods used in industry and available in academia that prevents customers and engineers from having a voice when considering engineering risk appetite in the dynamic shaping of early-phase conceptual design trade study outcomes.  Current methods used in Collaborative Design Centers either collect risk information after a conceptual design has been created, treat risk as an afterthought during the trade study process, or do not consider risk at all during the creation of conceptual designs.  This dissertation proposes a risk-informed decision making framework that offers a new way to account for risk and make decisions based upon risk information within conceptual complex system design trade studies.  A meaningful integration of the consideration of risk in trade studies is achieved in this framework thus elevating risk to the same level as other important system-level design parameters.  Trade-offs based upon risk appetites of individuals are explicitly allowed under the framework, enabled by an engineering-specific psychometric risk survey that provides aspirational information to use in utility functions.  This dissertation provides a novel framework and supporting methodologies for risk-informed design decisions and trades to be made that are based upon engineering risk appetites in conceptual design trade studies.

 

 

 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

1:00 PM, Covell 117

 

School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering