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About Us

We rely heavily on man-made systems such as air and rail transportation, the electrical grid and water distribution networks to meet our daily needs. As the world's population continues to grow these systems are becoming increasingly complex and interlinked in unanticipated ways. This challenge is particularly acute in Saudi Arabia, which is experiencing rapid population growth and a gradual transformation from a petroleum-based economy to a knowledge-driven society.



The Center for Complex Engineering Systems (CCES) at KACST and MIT was created to improve our understanding of these systems and to jointly conduct world-class research. This requires an unprecedented level of inter-disciplinary collaboration among scientists and engineers who study nature, technology and social phenomena at multiple scales.



The center is collocated between KACST and MIT.  At KACST the center is located in state-of-the-art facilities in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. At MIT the center is hosted in the Engineering Systems Division (ESD) giving it access to all five schools via dual and joint faculty appointments.

The CCES facilities include high performance computing capabilities as well as an instrumentation prototyping lab. The two sides of the center are linked through the Collaborative Design Laboratory (CDL) using the latest in virtual presence technology.



The problems themselves that CCES addresses situate themselves in one or more domains. Domains are functional areas of applications that have traditionally been self-contained and often evolved independently. The problems addressed by CCES touch on several domains as well as on the interactions amongst those domains.



Tackling engineering systems challenges requires an engineering problem-solving mind-set, as well as new framing and modeling methodologies that are referred to as engineering systems approaches. These approaches combine perspectives from engineering, management, and social sciences to explore the fundamental structures underlying engineering systems and to frame and model problems so that they can be rigorously addressed.



A key component of CCES is the active engagement of researchers at KACST and MIT with collaborators and partners from educational and research institutions, government, industry and private institutions in Saudi Arabia. This collaboration provides CCES researchers with local expertise and knowledge while the collaborators gain the opportunity to access internationally recognized experts, innovative technology and unique research opportunities at KACST and MIT.

The cross-domain views, new models and approaches that include both the technical and social complexities and the strong network of collaborators together define and distinguish CCES research Areas in complex engineering systems. The focus in CCES's research is provided by a set of well-defined projects that engage the collaborators and stakeholders with a broader set of issues.

We expect that the research resulting from CCES will lead to a significant improvement in our ability to analyze, design and manage complex engineering systems worldwide.​

CENTER FOR COMPLEX ENGINEERING SYSTEMS

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