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Recent Submissions

  • 1.258J / 11.541J / ESD.226J Public Transportation Systems, Spring 2010 

    Wilson, Nigel; Attanucci, John (2010-06)
    This course discusses the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics are described, along with their impacts on capacity, service ...
  • 1.018J / 7.30J Fundamentals of Ecology, Fall 2003 

    Chisholm, Sallie W.; Schaider, Laurel (2003-12)
    Basic subject in ecology: understanding the flow of energy and materials through ecosystems, and what regulates the distribution and abundance of organisms. Productivity and biogeochemical cycles in ecosystems; trophic ...
  • 1.050 Solid Mechanics, Fall 2002 

    Bucciarelli, Louis (2002-12)
    This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and methods of structural mechanics. Topics covered include: static equilibrium, force resultants, support conditions, analysis of determinate planar structures ...

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