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Andrew March

PhD Candidate, Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139

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16.888 Multidisciplinary System Design Optimization, Spring 2010
A graduate course on the quantitative aspects of design. The objective of the course is to present tools and methodologies for performing system optimization in a multidisciplinary design context, focusing on three aspects of the problem: (i) The multidisciplinary character of engineering systems, (ii) design of these complex systems, and (iii) tools for optimization. The Spring 2004 version of 16.888 (I was not involved) is published on MIT OpenCourseWare.

16.100 Aerodynamics, Fall 2008
An undergraduate (junior/senior) course on aerodynamics. Topics include, potential flow, control volumes, boundary layer theory, thin airfoil theory, lifting line theory, vortex lattice methods, panel methods, compressible flow, shock and other waves in the Euler equations, wind tunnel testing, and an aircraft design introduction. The Fall 2005 version of 16.100 (I was not involved) is published on MIT OpenCourseWare.