10.001
Introduction to Computer Methods
Prof. William Green
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Jan 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10am-12:00pm, 54-100
Selection by departmental lottery. Do not pre-register on WebSIS.
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Enter lottery by: 09-DEC-98
Prereq: —
Level: U 6 units Standard A - F Grading
Introduction to the use of computers, programming, software tools, and problem solving using Athena. Emphasis on the development of algorithms, programming in C, and symbolic computing, with applications in elementary numerical analysis and data visualization for science and engineering.
Complete information on this subject on web site. Registration procedures will be conducted by email. You must go to our website (see below). Please also note that this subject has priority registration, as follows: 1) Course 10, 3, & 1E declared majors; 2) freshmen, 3) all others. Important Registration Procedures are on our website.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/10.001/Web/
Contact: Prof. William H. Green, whgreen@mit.edu
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10.491
Integrated Chemical Engineering II
Prof. Herbert Sawin , Klavs Jensen
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Jan 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 10am-12:00pm, 66-110
Pre-register on WebSIS and attend first class.
Prereq: 10.490
Level: U 12 units Standard A - F Grading
Three modules present and solve chemical engineering problems in an industrial context. Emphasis placed on integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations, and impact of technology on society are addressed in the context of case studies. One module may be taken during IAP.
Contact: Glori Collver-Jacobson, gcollver@mit.edu
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