Institute for Simulation and Training
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Established: | 1982 |
Type: | University of Central Florida Research institution |
Staff: | ?? |
Students: | ?? |
Location: | Orlando, Florida, USA |
Campus: | Central Florida Research Park |
Website: | http://www.ist.ucf.edu |
The Institute for Simulation and Training is an internationally recognized research institute that focuses on advancing modeling and simulation technology and increasing our understanding of simulation's role in training and education. It is located at 3100 Technology Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32826
Founded in 1982 as a research unit of the University of Central Florida and reporting directly to the Vice President for Research, the institute provides a wide range of research and information services for the modeling, simulation and training community. Faculty and staff are distributed among IST's three Central Florida Research Park buildings, the Progress building , Partnership II and the Simulation and Training Technology Center.
The Institute also offers masters degrees in:
- Quantitative Aspects of Simulation
- Simulation Infrastructure
- Simulation Management
- Computer Visualization in M&S
- Simulation Modeling and Analysis
- Interactive Simulation/Intelligent Systems
- Human Systems in M&S
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[edit] IST Bennet Building
The IST Progress building at 3280 Progress Drive houses classrooms, laboratories and some administrative offices.
[edit] Partnership II
The five-story Partnership II building is home to IST administrative headquarters and administrative and research staff. Other tenants include the US Marine Corps Program Manager for Training Systems, the Army's Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation, and UCF Advanced Distributed Learning and Team Performance laboratories.
[edit] STTC
The Sergeant First Class Paul Ray Smith Simulation and Training Technology Center houses elements of the US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command; a UCF incubator company and two IST simulation labs connected with Army research.
[edit] Degrees
UCF offers interdisciplinary graduate studies in modeling and simulation leading to master's and PhD degrees. The program provides students with a core body of knowledge in the fundamentals of modeling and simulation including discrete and continuous simulation, quantitative aspects of M&S, and human factors.
M&S students should have a baccalaureate degree or previous graduate degree in such fields as engineering, psychology, computer science, or mathematics.
Once enrolled, students pick from any one of seven focus areas:
- Quantitative Aspects of Simulation
- Simulation Infrastructure
- Simulation Management
- Computer Visualization in M&S
- Simulation Modeling and Analysis
- Interactive Simulation/Intelligent Systems
- Human Systems in M&S
Core courses are supplemented by electives chosen by the student in consultation with his/her advisor and approved by the M&S faculty.
Students interested in graduate study in simulation at UCF have five programs from which to choose.
The Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems offers two M.S. tracks (Interactive Simulation & Training Systems and Simulation Modeling & Analysis) and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering (where students are able to specialize in simulation).
Interdisciplinary M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Modeling & Simulation are jointly administered by the College of Engineering and Computer Science and by the College of Arts and Sciences.
Information about these programs, as well as contact information for each program, may be found at the Office of Graduate Studies webpage under “Industrial Engineering” and “Modeling and Simulation,” respectively.
[edit] External links
- Institute for Simulation and Training, official website (source of much information in this article)
- University of Central Florida
- OpenEaagles Simulation Framework
- The Applied Cognition and Training in Immersive Virtual Environments (ACTIVE) Lab (Part of IST)
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