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ME Graduate Seminar
ME69100
Credit Hours:
1Learning Objective:
To acquaint graduate students with a broad spectrum of research in various areas of mechanical engineering.Description:
The purpose of the ME Graduate Seminar is to acquaint graduate students with a sufficiently broad spectrum of research in various areas of mechanical engineering. The seminar topics provide a mix of subjects, areas and disciplines, and depth of coverage. Some seminars will be presentations with considerable technical depth, whereas others will provide a broad overview and/or historical perspectives. At least one seminar will cover the topic of ethical conduct in research and other professional endeavors.
Topics Covered:
Mix of subjects, areas and disciplines: Design, Fluids, Heat Transfer, Combustion and Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Systems and ControlsPrerequisites:
Graduate Standing in Mechanical EngineeringApplied / Theory:
Web Address:
https://mycourses.purdue.edu/Web Content:
Grades and lecture notes.Homework:
None.Projects:
None.Exams:
No exams for this course.Textbooks:
Official textbook information is now listed in the Schedule of Classes. NOTE: Textbook information is subject to be changed at any time at the discretion of the faculty member. If you have questions or concerns please contact the academic department.None.