Reliability engineering, system safety, and risk analysis are interrelated disciplines. More precisely, risk analysis provides the overarching conceptual framework for the other two. Reliability engineering aims at the development and application of methods and tools to (1) understand why and how components, systems, and processes fail, (2) measure, track, and predict levels of reliability during systems life cycle, (3) improve reliability by applying science and engineering to remove failure causes, and (4) provide input to decisions regarding system design and operation.  The Garrick Institute’s CRSE leverages the range of expertise that is already present in various departments of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science to define areas of concentration, develop new research initiatives, secure new funding, and attract leading researchers to the CRSE.

The CRSE has identified five strategic research areas reflecting emerging industry and public sector needs that call for advanced methods and technologies:

 
 

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