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    • ESD.260J / 1.260J / 15.770J Logistics Systems, Fall 2003 

      Caplice, Christopher George, 1961-; Sheffi, Yosef, 1948- (2003-12)
      See description under subject 1.260J. This course is a survey of analytic tools, approaches, and techniques which are useful in the design and operation of logistics systems and integrated supply chains. The material is ...
    • ESD.36J / 1.432J System and Project Management, Fall 2003 

      Lyneis, James; de Weck, Olivier; Eppinger, Steven (2003-12)
      The course is designed for students in the System Design and Management (SDM) program and therefore assumes that you already have a basic knowledge of project management. The objective is to introduce advanced methods and ...
    • ESD.70J / 1.145J Engineering Economy Module, Fall 2008 

      de Neufville, Richard, 1939-; Cardin, Michel-Alexandre, 1979- (2008-12)
      This intensive micro-subject provides the necessary skills in Excel spreadsheet modeling for ESD.71 – Engineering Systems Analysis for Design. Its purpose is to bring entering students up to speed on some of the advanced ...
    • MAS.622 / 1.126J Pattern Recognition & Analysis, Fall 2000 

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory. (2000-12)
      Fundamentals of characterizing and recognizing patterns and features of interest in numerical data. Basic tools and theory for signal understanding problems with applications to user modeling, affect recognition, speech ...
    • SP.718 Special Topics at Edgerton Center: D-Lab Health: Medical Technologies for the Developing World, Spring 2009 

      Gomez-Marquez, Jose; Srivastava, Amit; Bardsley, Ryan Scott; Tracey, Brian (2009-06)
      D-Lab Health provides multi-disciplinary approach to global health technology design via guest lectures and a major project based on fieldwork. We will explore the current state of global health challenges and learn how ...
    • SP.721 D-Lab: Development, Dialogue and Delivery, Fall 2004 

      Smith, Amy J.; Kornbluth, Kurt (2004-12)
      D-Lab is a year-long series of courses and field trips. The fall class provides a basic background in international development and appropriate technology through guest speakers, case studies and hands-on exercises. Students ...