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An interdisciplinary, problem-solving department
"We are at the forefront of addressing complex societal challenges through systems thinking. Addressing major issues such as climate change, public health, trustworthiness in artificial intelligence, critical infrastructure systems, innovation, privacy, and connectivity requires a systems approach. Working alongside policymakers and technology leaders, we are dedicated to creating and implementing complex adaptive solutions that improve decision-making and shape the world around us."
Ekundayo Shittu
Department Chair
Explore our cutting-edge interdisciplinary educational and research programs
Prospective Students
Developing skills for impact: We are one of the oldest and largest programs of our kind in the United States, offering undergraduate and graduate programs that combine engineering, management, business analytics and technology. We give you the skills necessary to deploy technology for impact.
Faculty and Research
The world is our lab: Faculty and students in the department work with partners throughout GW, across DC, and around the globe to conduct research that covers a wide array of sectors and topics. Meet our faculty and learn about our focus research areas.
News
Engineering a Safer Digital Future
March 16, 2026
In TechPolicy.Press, David Broniatowski and Joseph Simons of the EMSE Department explore current efforts to balance online risks with free speech, arguing for a building code for the digital age.
Advancing EV Policy and Research
March 6, 2026
In January, over 40 individuals convened at GW Engineering for the 2026 International EV Policy and Research Network Workshop to discuss emerging issues around electric vehicles.
Reducing Farm Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay
Professor Caitlin Grady Explains the Economic Challenges Facing this Effort
March 2, 2026
Professor Caitlin Grady explains in The BayNet how global economics and market demands complicate the challenge of reducing farm pollution in the Chesapeake Bay.