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Decision Engineering & Management (EDG) was born from the merger between the areas of Operational Research (PO) and Economic and Environmental Engineering (EEA), and aims to study, model and solve real problems that involve decision making between alternatives of management and planning of complex systems.
The elements of objectivity and rationality inherent to the decision-making processes are valued, without neglecting; however, the subjective elements and organizational framework that characterize the problems.
Environmental problems are studied in a systematic and integrated manner, with social, ecological, technological and economic scope, with a view to promoting sustainable development and technological innovation.
The Area of Decision & Management Engineering (EDG) covers virtually all areas of human activity, with particularly strong links with Production Engineering, in view of its potential to address problems involving the means of production: human beings, materials raw materials, equipment, financial resources and the environment.
Management & Innovation studies the processes of generation, diffusion and implementation of innovation in various contexts through interdisciplinary lenses which makes use of qualitative and quantitative approaches. It maintains an evolved portfolio of graduate disciplines and courses, woven with a variety of initiatives, projects and research. It seeks to explore both the complexity and the diversity of its objects, with a particular focus on design, implementation and assessment of intervention projects which serve as fulcra for learning and discovery, addressing contemporary issues material and immaterial productive structuring, cultural organization and institutional change.
Project, Product and Process Development. Concerned with Ergonomic Analysis and Work Simulation, Project Management, New Product Development Management, Service Design, Design for Social Innovation, Engineering Research Methodology, Entrepreneurship.
Strategic Studies and Management of Social Initiatives. Concerned with research and intervention projects aligned with assessment and management tools to address social and environmental needs, scientific and technological dissemination, particularly on Public Order and Security, Defense Policy, Humanitarian and Disaster Management, Digital Humanities, Territory Management, Governance and Socio-Environmental Conflicts, Culture and Sustainability.
The Program was created in 1967, a pioneer on its subject. Its interdisciplinary mandate seeks connections between natural, social, and health sciences admitting to quantitative and qualitative approaches. As a result, it works on broad themes both in terms of scientific and engineering, system design, assessment and management involving people, materials, equipment and the environment. This has supported a variety of studies and projects in many different fields of industry, agriculture, services, public administration and social initiatives. PEP students have the opportunity of gaining a production engineer’s perspective and the qualities of versatility and interdisciplinarity in their graduate passage. The program is organized into two areas: Management & Innovation (GI) and Decision & Management Engineering (EDG).