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Olivier (“Oli”) de Weck is a professor of Engineering at MIT and the co-director of the Center for Complex Engineering System at KACST and MIT and holds degrees in industrial engineering from ETH Zurich (1993) in Switzerland and aerospace systems engineering from MIT (1999,2001).

Before joining MIT he was a liaison engineer and later engineering program manager on the Swiss F/A-18 fighter aircraft program at McDonnell Douglas (1993-1997). His research interests, teaching emphasis and professional experience is mainly in two areas: Systems Engineering for Changeability and Commonality – referred to as “Strategic Engineering” - and Space Exploration Logistics. Prof. de Weck is an Associate Fellow of AIAA, winner of the 2007 Best Paper Award for the journal Systems Engineering, the 2006 Frank E. Perkins award for excellence in graduate advising and recipient of the 2007 AIAA MDO TC outstanding service award. He won two best paper awards at the 2004 INCOSE Systems Engineering Conference, held the Robert Noyce Career Development Professorship from 2002-2005, and co-advised the best MIT System Design and Management thesis in 2005. He has published over 150 papers in the area of systems engineering and space systems design for exploration and communications. His research has been funded by GM, NASA, BP, JPL, Pratt & Whitney, ArvinMeritor, DARPA, AFRL and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Prof. de Weck serves as Associate Editor for the AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets (JSR) and Chair of the AIAA Space Logistics Technical Committee. Since July 2008 he serves as associate department head for MIT’s Engineering Systems Division (ESD).

Olivier L. de Weck

Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems
Co-Director of Center for Complex Engineering Systems at KACST and MIT Executive Director, MIT Production in the Innovation Economy (PIE) Study

Email: deweck@mit.edu

CENTER FOR COMPLEX ENGINEERING SYSTEMS

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