Decision making for complex systems often necessitates the modeling of system dynamics, optimization across multiple conflicting objectives, the analysis of uncertainty, and the visual analysis of performance. The depth of analysis is often limited by the tools available to decision makers. Recently, however, a number of software packages have been developed and deployed specifically to aid in decision making for complex systems.

In this course, you will explore the latest options in real-world decision making in the face of uncertainty. You will also use the open source Python library Rhodium to examine the shallow lake problem by testing multiple problem formulations, examining trade-offs between conflicting objectives, and discovering consequential combinations of uncertainty. In your final project, you will examine your decisions in simulated situations of uncertainty.

 

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Course Length
2 weeks

Effort
3 to 5 hours of study per week

Format
100% online, instructor-led
  • Engineers in any field, including mechanical, electrical, civil, and environmental
  • Aspiring data scientists, data analysts, and market analysts
  • Anyone who needs to make highly consequential decisions or inform solutions in the face of uncertainty or multiple and conflicting objectives
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