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 We would like to welcome the following fine educators and institutions to
become our educational partners.  Through your persevering endeavor, the
next generations of scientists and engineers will be prepared with adequate
knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems with contemporary software
tools in their professions. To find out how to join this fine group of educators, please click HERE. 
 Course Adoptions
  EG 167
  Programming for Engineering Calculations and Problem Solving, in
  Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science,
  College of Engineering.  This course prepares students to understand
  problem solving methods and procedures, develop computer algorithms, prepare,
  run and report computer programs for assignments, quizzes, projects, and
  examinations, and involve graphics and simulations related to engineering
  problems. 
  MEG
  704 Introduction to the Finite Element Method, in Department of
  Mechanical Engineering, Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering and in Nevada
  Center for Advanced Computational Methods.  This course deals with
  teaching students the fundamentals of the finite element method and various
  programming techniques/methods used to solve the discretized equations. 
  Course
  2315 Software Engineering, in Department of Applied Mathematics and
  Computer Science, ETSIIT.  This course involves software analysis and
  design, coding and quality of software projects, object-oriented programming
  (Visual C++), and interface design and development. 
  Course
  060 Mehanizmi (Mechanisms), in Institute for Mechanics, Faculty of
  Mechanical Engineering.  This course involves kinematics, building blocks
  of kinematic chains, position, velocity and acceleration analysis, general
  numerical considerations and solution procedures. [Go to Top] 
 Special Projects
  Project
  Honey, A High Voltage Electron Array, in Department of Nuclear Physics,
  Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering.  One of the first
  applications is a new multi-detector array connected to a superconducting
  solenoid.  For more information, please click on the above link. [Go to Top] Back to
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