Course Leader Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Limerick LM073
Course Information: www.ul.ie Mechanical Engineering is a very broadly based discipline and students following the degree programme are prepared for careers in many industrial sectors, including such diverse areas as Energy,Chemical Processing, Research,Manufacturing,Design Consultancy,Materials Processing and Aviation. The Mechanical Engineering Degree programme aims not only to give students a thorough background in fundamental Mechanical Engineering subjects but also allows specialisation in one of a number of areas of particular relevance to Irish industry. Mechanical Engineering at the University of Limerick adheres to traditional guidelines set down by the professional engineering institutions (such as Engineers Ireland and IMechE) and requires students to have an aptitude for mathematics and problem solving.
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Course Leader at Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering at the University of Limerick LM085
Course Information: www.ul.ie The Civil Engineering programme at UL is taught from year one using problem based learning techniques.This course will be particularly attractive to you if you are interested in the application of scientific and technical knowledge to the solution of real world problems. If you opt to study on this degree course, your ability to work in a team, research, apply knowledge, plan, present and build work will be developed from year one in design studio sessions in each semester of the programme. Some selected course activities are shared with related disciplines (eg Architecture) to develop team working skills.
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MIT OCW Mirror Site Launch by Alfaisal University College of Engineering
Alfaisal University's College of Engineering takes great pride in being the first in the region to host MIT's OpenCourseWare mirror site, to extend the reach and impact of OCW material throughout the world.
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Engineering Mechanics Introduction Part 2.1
Engineering Mechanics Lecture #2 Dr. Loren Zachary Iowa State University Engineering Distance Education www.ede.iastate.edu
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1. What Is Biomedical Engineering?
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman introduces the concepts and applications of biomedical engineering, providing an overview of the course syllabus, reading materials for lecture and labs and grading logistics. Various pictures are shown to highlight the current application of biomedical engineering technologies in daily life (eg. chest x-ray, PET scan, operating room, gene chip, transport). Next, living standards and medical technologies of the past and present are compared to point out the impact of biomedical engineering as well as areas for improvement in the field. Finally, Professor Saltzman draws references from the poem "London Bridge" to illustrate some societal issues in making materials and devices in biomedical engineering. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
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ME C117 Lecture 01: Course Overview
BioEngineering/ME C117: Structural Aspects of Biomaterials - Professor Lisa Pruitt This course provides an overview of medical devices, FDA regulatory issues, biocompatibility and sterilization technology. It examines biomechanical properties: isotropy/anisotropy, stiffness, bending stresses, contact stresses, multiaxial loading, plasticity, fatigue, fracture, wear, corrosion, design issues. Also covered: Orthopedics, Dental, Cardiovascular, and Soft Tissue Reconstruction. Professor Pruitt's current research is focused on fatigue and fracture micromechanisms, cyclic damage zones, and evolution of structure due to cyclic loading and environment in advanced polymers and biomaterials; tribology of...
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Course Introduction | The Nature of Engineering
Are you interested in investigating how nature engineers itself? How engineers copy the shapes found in nature ("biomimetics")? This Freshman Seminar investigates why similar shapes occur in so many natural things and how physics changes the shape of nature. Why are things in nature shaped the way they are? How do birds fly? Why do bird nests look the way they do? How do woodpeckers peck? Why can't trees grow taller than they are? Why is grass skinny and hollow? What is the wood science behind musical instruments? Questions such as these are the subject of biomimetic research and they have been the focus of investigation in this course for the past three years.
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 2
The head TA for Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) fills in for Professor Channing Robertson and discusses the modern oil refinery, focusing upon the process and mechanisms behind refining crude oil. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering. Stanford Chemical Engineering Department: cheme.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Protein engineering course at Claflin university
Memories of our wonderful Protein structure, function and dynamics course offered at the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Claflin university by our award-winning professor Nicholas Panasik. He is the winner of the 2010 James. E. Hunter award for teaching excellence at Claflin University. The award was conferred upon him during the university's 140th commencement convocation.
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 1
Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department gives an introductory lecture, outline, and background for the course. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering. Stanford Chemical Engineering Department: cheme.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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