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Engineering 39B, Section 1 Introduction to Computational Engineering Science (1.5 units, P/NP) Professor John Verboncoeur Tuesday 3:30-5:00, 283 Dwinelle, CCN: 27759
This seminar introduces the program in Computational Engineering Science, a multidisciplinary field linking together elements of biology, chemistry, applied mathematics, physics, and all great areas of engineering. The course includes a series of lectures and guest speakers with topics ranging from multidisciplinary real-world projects to introductions to modeling and simulation. Small projects illustrate the progression from problem definition to modeling to simulation to interpretation and comparison with experiment and observation. There are no prerequisites. Priority is given to Engineering Science students.
John Verboncoeur is an Associate Professor-in-Residence in the Department of Nuclear Engineering. His research interest is computational physics.
"Professor Verboncoeur is an excellent instructor. He knows how to get stduents interested and enthusiastic about the subject matter." spring 2007 student
"I loved this class. I think Mr. Verboncoeur is a great teacher and really stimulates his students. I would recommend this class to anyone. Time flys in this class because there's never anything dull or boring going on. Great class." spring 2007 student |
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