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Safety and Systems Engineering

Join us on Oct. 16th at 7pm for a presentation on the Safety and Systems Engineering via Zoom.

Register via Zoom here:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsdOGuqjIjGd2iukrbZQBWw3vdvfRW04jq

Abstract:

“Safety and Systems Engineering: An integration story” will explore the critical integration of safety principles within systems engineering practices, and how it can enhance overall system safety.

The integration of safety into systems engineering is essential for developing safe and resilient systems. By adopting best practices and frameworks, organizations can mitigate risks and enhance the overall safety performance of their projects.

This presentation will provide a high level introduction to Safety and Systems Engineering as it applies to modern, complex software-intensive systems:

◦           Definition and importance of safety in engineering.

◦           Relationship between Safety and Systems Engineering.

◦           How safety considerations can influence system design and lifecycle management.

◦           Examples of successful integration in various industries.

◦           Real-world examples showcasing the benefits of integrated safety and systems engineering.

◦           Lessons learned and common pitfalls to avoid.

About the Speaker:

Lionel Antognelli serves as Vice President of Engineering & Projects at Orano USA, where he leads the Engineering, Licensing, and Project Management organizations. He is responsible for guiding all phases of major nuclear projects, providing strategic direction, and overseeing the development of key engineering strategies and functions.

With nearly 25 years of experience in developing complex systems across high-technology sectors, including nuclear, aerospace, and aeronautics, Lionel is recognized for his technical and managerial expertise. He has successfully launched innovative solutions that impact critical business functions, and he possesses a deep understanding of the lifecycle stages of large, safety-critical system development. His approach emphasizes efficiency, agility in project delivery, and high-quality stakeholders engagement.

Lionel holds a Master of Engineering degree from ISAT. He is a Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP), a Project Management Professional (PMP), and has earned several Professional Certificates from MIT.

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