This is a list of notable
systems engineers, people who were trained in or practice
Systems Engineering, and made notable contributions to this field in theory or practice.
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Genrich Altshuller (1926-1998) was a Russian engineer and scientist. Inventor of the
TRIZ (in English: "TIPS" ;Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) and ARIZ methodologies.
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Arnaldo Maria Angelini (-2002) was an Italian professor, and also worked at
National Electric Power Systems of Italy. He was a member of the Accademia dei Lincei and Emeritus Professor at the University of Rome. In 1986 he received the
Simon Ramo Medal for technical and managerial leadership in the integration of the Italian electric power system and for contributions to education in Systems Science and Engineering.
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David G. Beshore: (1949- ) past president from 1998 to 2000 of the Los Angeles, CA Chapter of
INCOSE. Senior Project Engineer for major aerospace companies in the fields of systems, software,
Distributed control systems,
LASERs,
Energy Conversion, and the
Atlas V Launch vehicle. Co-author of the
CMMI. Author of several papers in Object-Oriented
Systems Engineering,
Software Engineering, Synchro-X
Product Life Cycle Management Model,
knowledge engineering,
solar power,
alternative fuels, and
Chemical lasers. Five(5) U.S. patents.
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Benjamin Blanchard;
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, SE educator, author of texts on Systems Engineering and related disciplines.
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James Brill: past president in 1995 of
INCOSE.
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Wernher von Braun, chief architect of the
Saturn V launch vehicle.
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Celso Pascoli Bottura;
Unicamp, (1940-) is a Brazilian aerospace engineer author of one book recognized in
International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC).
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Boris Chertok; Rocket Space Corporation "Energy", Moscow, Russia. 2004
Simon Ramo Medal winner for significant contributions to systems engineering and technical leadership of control systems design for the orbiting space station
Mir.
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Harold Chestnut (1918-2001) was an American electrical engineer and systems engineer, and the first president of the
International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC).
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Donald A. Coggan (1945(?)) is an American engineer and consultant in the field of value engineering. He developed the Intelligent Building Database in 1985, which identified the services that an
intelligent building could offer, as well as the technology that would be required for these services. The database also identified which national and international markets were best suited for these services.
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Wolt Fabrycky; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, SE Educator, author of texts on Systems Engineering and related disciplines.
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Kevin Forsberg.
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George Friedman (Systems engineer) Past president in
1994 of
INCOSE
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Tom Gilb (1940) is an American systems engineer and inventor of
Planguage and
Evolutionary Project Management.
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Harry H. Goode (1909-1960) was an American computer engineer and systems engineer and was professor at University of Michigan. Until his death his was president of the
National Joint Computer Committee (NJCC). With
Robert Engel Machol he wrote the famous ''System Engineering Handbook''.
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Arthur David Hall III (1925-2006) was an American electrical engineer. He worked for years at Bell Labs. He was one ot the founders of the (IEEE) and was among the first general systems theorists. He wrote ''A methodology of Systems Engineering'' from 1962.
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David Heebner; Consultant, McLean, VA. 2003
Simon Ramo Medal for leadership in introducing towed line array sonar systems for long range detection of submarines.
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Derek Hitchins.
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Eric Honour Past president in 1997 of
INCOSE.
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Thomas Huynh (Systems Engineer) Associate Professor, Systems Engineering Department, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA.
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Gwilym Jenkins (1933-1982) was a British statistician and systems engineer. He was professor of Systems Engineering,
Lancaster University, and best known for the
Box-Jenkins methodology for fitting
time series models.

Clarance Johnson
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Philip John (SE) PhD; Professor of Systems Engineering,
Cranfield University. Formerly Head of Systems Engineering for major international company; President of
INCOSE UK 2003-04.
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Clarence Johnson (1910-1990) was an American aircraft engineer and aeronautical innovator, who worked for
Lockheed for more than four decades, playing a leading role in the design of over forty aircraft, and acquiring a reputation as one of the most talented and prolific aircraft design engineers of the 20th century.
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Rudolf Emil Kalman (1930) is an American-Hungarian mathematical system theorist, who is an electrical engineer by training.
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George Klir (1932) is an Czech-American computer scientist and professor of systems sciences at the Center for Intelligent Systems at the Binghamton University in New York. Author of several texts on systems, including ''Architecture of Systems Problem Solving''.
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Jerome Lake; First president in
1992 of
INCOSE.
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Robert J. Lano, systems engineer at
TRW corporation, and originator of the N
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Virginia Lentz; Past president in
1996 of
INCOSE.
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David Long (Systems engineer); Pioneer in the field of systems engineering.
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Robert Engel Machol (1917-1998) was an American systems engineer and expert in the fields of operations research and systems engineering.
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Brian Mar is professor emeritus of Civil and Systems Engineering at the University of Washington, and past president in
1993 of
INCOSE.
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William H. McCumber; Fellow of [INCOSE], President of
EagleRidge Technologies, Professor of Practice at the University of Maryland University College (
UMUC), retired from IBM Federal Systems and Loral/Lockheed; deceased 2003.
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Harold Mooz.
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Bradford Parkinson is an American professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the
Stanford University.
Simon Ramo Medal for leading the concept development and the reduction to practice the satellite-based, worldwide navigation system known as the global positioning system (GPS).
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Philip M'Pherson is first heard of 'systems engineering' at MIT in 1955.
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Ken Ptack is a jet pilot and systems engineer, and past president in 1999 of
INCOSE.
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Eberhardt Rechtin
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Simon Ramo (1913) is an American physicist, engineer, and business leader. He led development of microwave and missile technology and is sometimes known as the father of the
Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
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Eberhardt Rechtin (1926-2006) was an American systems engineer and respected authority in aerospace systems and systems architecture .
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Donna H. Rhodes is a researcher and senior lecturer in the Engineering Systems Division at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and past president in
2000 of
INCOSE.
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Andrew Sage; School of Information Technology and Engineering, George Mason University. 2000
Simon Ramo Medal for outstanding contributions to the field of systems engineering.
Series Editor of a textbook series on Systems Engineering and Management for John Wiley & Son.
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William Schoening is a systems engineer for Boeing, and past president in 1998 of INCOSE.
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Wade H. Shaw; Professor of Engineering of Systems at the Florida Institute of Technology and Editor of the ''Engineering Management Review''. Fellow of the IEEE.
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Joseph Francis Shea, systems engineer on the
Titan I ballistic missile, and head of the
Apollo Spacecraft Program Office.
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Nikolai Sheremetevsky; Advisor to Director,
All Russia Institute for Electromechanics. 2004
Simon Ramo Medal for significant contributions to systems engineering and technical leadership of control systems design for the orbiting space station Mir.
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John Snoderly is past president of
INCOSE from 2002-2004.
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Heinz Stoewer is professor Systems Engineering and past president of
INCOSE from 2004 to 2005.
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Edward Sussengeth; IBM Corporation. 1989
Simon Ramo Medal for system engineering of a major computer communication network.
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A. Wayne Wymore (1927) is an American mathematician and systems engineer. He is founder and first Chairman of Systems and Industrial Engineering (SIE) Department at the University of Arizona.
He was also one of the first Fellows of International Council on Systems Engineering (
INCOSE).
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John N. Warfield is an American electrical engineering and systems scientist, and member of the Academic Committee of the International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics
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See also
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Engineering
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List of engineers - for lists of
engineers from other
disciplines.
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List of systems scientists
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People in systems and control
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List of systems engineering at universities
References
1. IEEE Simon Ramo Medal Recipients IEEE
2. INCOSE - Pioneers INCOSE
3. Biography of Wernher Von Braun NASA MSFC History Office
4. Putting Systems To Work, , Derek, Hitchins, John Wiley & Sons Inc, , ISBN 0471934267
5. NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. ''Biographical Data Sheet - Joseph Francis Shea''. 16 July 1998.