Environmental Engineering Analysis Tools (117:333)
Civil Engineering Analysis (180:301)

Every Spring 2019-2022
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This course applies state-of-the-art data analysis tools in analyzing civil and environmental engineering systems, and creating solutions and designs. Tools include, as examples, measurement tools and techniques, programming languages and software for graphics, statistical analysis and modeling. Tools may vary with current engineering practice.

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Environmental Informatics (180:569)

Fall 2019 and 2021
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This course is aimed to introduce informatics tools and knowledge to generate, process, and extract environmental data, covering the life cycle of data in the field of environmental science and engineering. We will focus on 1) assembling, configuring, and deploying electronic sensors to collect data; 2) streaming, cleaning, and storing data; and 3) mining, visualizing, and communicating the information based on the collected data. This interdisciplinary course will cover the knowledge among environmental science and engineering, geological information systems, and data science. The tools will include Arduino/Raspberry PI, Python (Pandas), and GIS.

Fluid Mechanics

Every Fall since 2020 @ Rutgers / Fall 2017 and 2018 @ Dundee
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To develop and extend understanding of fluid dynamical and hydraulic engineering principles as they relate to (a) the design of (i) hydraulic structures and (ii) pumped pipework systems and (b) the mathematical solution of practical problems associated with fluid flows.

Advanced Fluid Mechanics

Fall 2022
Upcoming.