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    • 15.082J / 6.855J Network Optimization, Spring 2003 

      Orlin, James (2003-06)
      15.082J/6.855J is an H-level graduate subject in the theory and practice of network flows and its extensions. Network flow problems form a subclass of linear programming problems with applications to transportation, ...
    • 18.100A Analysis I, Fall 2007 

      Mattuck, Arthur (2007-12)
      Analysis I (18.100) in its various versions covers fundamentals of mathematical analysis: continuity, differentiability, some form of the Riemann integral, sequences and series of numbers and functions, uniform convergence ...
    • 2.60 / 2.62J / 10.392J / 22.40J / 10.390J Fundamentals of Advanced Energy Conversion, Spring 2004 

      Tester, Jefferson W.; Kazimi, Mujid S.; Shao-Horn, Yang; Ghoniem, Ahmed F. (2004-06)
      This course covers fundamentals of thermodynamics, chemistry, flow and transport processes as applied to energy systems. Topics include analysis of energy conversion in thermomechanical, thermochemical, electrochemical, ...
    • 2.96 / 6.930 / 10.806 / 13.52 / 16.653 / 22.002 Management in Engineering, Fall 2002 

      Chun, Jung-Hoon; Kang, David S.; D'Arbeloff, Alex; Auh, Jae (2002-12)
      Introduction of engineering management. Financial principles, management of innovation, engineering project planning and control, human factors, career planning, patents and technical strategy. Case study method of instruction ...
    • 2.96 / 6.930 / 10.806 / 16.653 / 22.002 Management in Engineering, Fall 2004 

      Chun, Jung-Hoon; d'Arbeloff, Alexander (2004-12)
      This course serves as an introduction to engineering management. Topics include financial principles, management of innovation, engineering project planning and control, human factors, career planning, patents, and technical ...
    • 21H.421 Introduction to Environmental History, Spring 2004 

      Ritvo, Harriet (2004-06)
      This seminar provides a historical overview of the interactions between people and their environments. Focusing primarily on the experience of Europeans in the period after Columbus, the subject explores the influence of ...
    • 22.00J / 1.021J / 2.030J / 3.021J / 10.333J / 18.361J / HST.558J Introduction to Modeling and Simulation, Spring 2006 

      Yip, Sidney; Beers, Kenneth J.; Buehler, Markus J.; Hadjiconstantinou, Nicolas G (Nicholas George); Mirny, Leonid A.; e.a. (2006-06)
      Basic concepts of computer modeling in science and engineering using discrete particle systems and continuum fields. Techniques and software for statistical sampling, simulation, data analysis and visualization. Use of ...
    • 22.00J / 1.021J / 3.021J / 10.333J / 18.361J / 2.030J / HST.558 Introduction to Modeling and Simulation, Spring 2002 

      Yip, Sidney; Powell, Adam C.; Bazant, Martin Z.; Carter, W. Craig; Marzari, Nicola; e.a. (2002-06)
      Basic concepts of computer modeling in science and engineering using discrete particle systems and continuum fields. Techniques and software for statistical sampling, simulation, data analysis and visualization. Use of ...
    • 22.01 Introduction to Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2003 

      Coderre, Jeffrey A. (2003-12)
      Introduction to basic properties of ionizing radiations and their uses in medicine, industry, science, and environmental studies. Discusses natural and man-made radiation sources, energy deposition and dose calculations, ...
    • 22.01 Introduction to Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2006 

      Coderre, Jeffrey (2006-12)
      This course provides an introduction to the basic properties of ionizing radiations and their uses in medicine, industry, science, and environmental studies. We will discuss natural and man-made radiation sources, energy ...
    • 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2015 

      Short, Michael (2015-12)
      This course provides an introduction to nuclear science and its engineering applications. It describes basic nuclear models, radioactivity, nuclear reactions and kinematics; covers the interaction of ionizing radiation ...
    • 22.02 Introduction to Applied Nuclear Physics, Spring 2003 

      Molvig, Kim (2003-06)
      This course concentrates on the basic concepts of nuclear physics with emphasis on nuclear structure and radiation interactions with matter. Included: elementary quantum theory; nuclear forces; shell structure of the ...
    • 22.033 / 22.33 Nuclear Systems Design Project, Fall 2002 

      Kadak, Andrew (2002-12)
      Group design project involving integration of nuclear physics, particle transport, control, heat transfer, safety, instrumentation, materials, environmental impact, and economic optimization. Provides students with opportunity ...
    • 22.05 Neutron Science and Reactor Physics, Fall 2006 

      Bernard, John A. (2006-12)
      This course introduces fundamental properties of the neutron. It covers reactions induced by neutrons, nuclear fission, slowing down of neutrons in infinite media, diffusion theory, the few-group approximation, point ...
    • 22.101 Applied Nuclear Physics, Fall 2004 

      Yip, Sidney (2004-12)
      Fundamentals of nuclear physics for engineering students. Basic properties of the nucleus and nuclear radiations. Elementary quantum mechanical calculations of bound-state energies and barrier transmission probability. ...
    • 22.105 Electromagnetic Interactions, Fall 1998 

      Hutchinson, I. H. (Ian H.); Sen, P. N. (Pabitra N.) (1998-12)
      Principles and applications of electromagnetism, starting from Maxwell's equations, with emphasis on phenomena important to nuclear engineering and radiation sciences. Solution methods for electrostatic and magnetostatic ...
    • 22.106 Neutron Interactions and Applications, Spring 2004 

      Yip, Sidney (2004-06)
      Foundational study of the effects of single and multiple interactions on neutron distributions and their applications to problems across the Nuclear Engineering department - fission, fusion, and RST. Particle simulation ...
    • 22.106 Neutron Interactions and Applications, Spring 2005 

      Yip, Sidney (2005-06)
      This course is a foundational study of the effects of single and multiple interactions on neutron distributions and their applications to problems across the Nuclear Engineering department - fission, fusion, and RST. ...
    • 22.251 / 22.351 Systems Analysis of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Fall 2005 

      Kazimi, Mujid S. (2005-12)
      This course provides an in-depth technical and policy analysis of various options for the nuclear fuel cycle. Topics include uranium supply, enrichment fuel fabrication, in-core physics and fuel management of uranium, ...
    • 22.312 Engineering of Nuclear Reactors, Fall 2002 

      Todreas, Neil E. (2002-12)
      Engineering principles of nuclear reactors, emphasizing power reactors. Power plant thermodynamics, reactor heat generation and removal (single-phase as well as two-phase coolant flow and heat transfer), and structural ...