6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2002

Index

  • QUIZ #3 Information
  • QUIZ #2 Information
  • Lab #1 Information
  • QUIZ #1 Information
  • Quiz #2 Information
  • Prof. Sussman's lecture on design (thanks to Antimony)
  • Complex Numbers' Supplement
  • Quiz #1 Information
  • Students with tutorial problems should contact their respective TA. Students with recitation problems should contact the head TA. The recitation assignments have been updated on 9/24.
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    General Info

    Lecturers:
    Prof. Lang, Room 10-176, Extension 3-4687, lang@mit.edu

    Instructors:
    Prof. M. A. Baldo, Room 13-3053, Extension 2-5132, baldo@mit.edu
    Mr. J. O. Mur-Miranda, Room 10-171 (*), Extension 3-4631(*), jomur@mit.edu
    Prof. G. J. Sussman, Room NE43-428, Extension 3-5874, gjs@mit.edu
    Prof. G. L. Wilson, Room 4-205, Extension 3-4630, glwilson@mit.edu

    (*) Messages only.

    TAs:
    Shome S. Basu, ssb@mit.edu
    Jeremy Braun, jtbraun@mit.edu
    Angel Caballero, angel333@mit.edu
    Isaac Lauer, ilauer@mit.edu
    Jelena Madic (Head TA), jmadic@mit.edu

    The TA offices are in the Lab, Room 38-501.

    Text: The course notes may be purchased at the Cashier's Office in Room 10-180, and picked up at the EECS Instrument Room Desk in the Lab, Room 38-500.
    Lab Kits: Lab kits may be purchased at the Cashier's Office in Room 10-180, and picked up at the EECS Instrument Desk in the Lab, Room 38-500.
    Lab Books: You must obtain a thin square-ruled hard-cover notebook for recording measurements, observations and graphs of data taken during the in-lab exercises. Written pre-lab and post-lab exercises are also to be completed in your lab notebook.
    TA Offices: The TA offices are in the 6.002 Laboratory, Room 38-500.
    Lectures: One-hour lectures will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00 AM in Room 10-250.
    Recitations: One-hour recitations will be held on Wednesdays and Fridays. Available time slots are listed below.

    Recitation Assignments

    RecHourLocation
    R1926-204
    R21026-204
    R31036-153
    R41136-153
    R51126-204
    R61226-204
    R7136-156
    R8236-156

    Recitations:

    R1: 9am, Mur-Miranda & Lauer.
    R2: 10am, Mur-Miranda & Lauer.
    R3: 10am, Sussman & Lauer.
    R4: 11am, Sussman & Lauer.
    R5: 11am, Wilson & Caballero.
    R6: 12pm, Wilson & Caballero.
    R7: 1pm, Baldo & Basu.
    R8: 2pm, Baldo & Basu.

    Handouts

    Problem Sets

    Labs

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