Speakers: Bernardo Delicado & Courtney Wright
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Abstract: This webinar will highlight the significant enhancements introduced in the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook, Fifth Edition (SEH5E) and their impact on systems engineering practices. We will also discuss the upcoming transition to SEP certification exam based exclusively on SEH5E, effective from 15 March, and what this means for aspiring Associate Systems Engineering Professionals (ASEPs) and Certified Systems Engineering Professionals (CSEPs). Additionally, we’ll provide insights into the use of the handbook at universities as part of the Academic Equivalency (AcEq) Program. Whether you’re preparing for certification, teaching SE, or looking to deepen your understanding of the latest handbook, this webinar is for you.
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Bernardo Delicado is a seasoned systems engineer with 33 years of experience in the aerospace and defense sectors. He has held senior roles across top organizations such as INTA, Airbus Defense and Space, MBDA Missile Systems, and Indra Sistemas, contributing to major multinational projects like military aircraft programs, space programs and the Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
Bernardo holds a PhD in Interdisciplinary Engineering, an M.S. in Physics, and a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, and is an INCOSE Expert Systems Engineering Professional (ESEP). He was Academic Equivalency Coordinator at INCOSE Certification Advisory Group (2021-2023) and member of the Editorial Board for INCOSE SEH5E (2019-2023). Currently he is editor of SEBoK Part 5 (Enabling Systems Engineering) since 2016, and Outreach Director at INCOSE Board of Directors (2024-Present).
Courtney Wright has 25 years of combined experience at INCOSE and as a government contractor, with experience in aviation, aerospace, and defense. With degrees in mechanical engineering and operations research, she has worked in most areas of systems engineering but especially modeling and simulation. She applies systems thinking in all aspects of her life, including coaching youth mountain biking. Her favorite part of her work with INCOSE is helping individuals learn and get credit for their systems engineering skills. Courtney is an ESEP, an Expert Systems Engineering Professional. Through her role in Business Development for INCOSE, she is the person to contact if you want to learn about strengthening the relationship between your company or university and INCOSE.
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