Browsing Civil and Environmental Engineering (1) - Archived by Issue Date
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1.72 Groundwater Hydrology, Fall 2004
(2004-12)Fundamentals of subsurface flow and transport, emphasizing the role of groundwater in the hydrologic cycle, the relation of groundwater flow to geologic structure, and the management of contaminated groundwater. Topics ... -
1.061 / 1.61 Transport Processes in the Environment, Fall 2004
(2004-12)Introduction to momentum and scalar transport in environmental flows, with emphasis given to river and lake systems. Derivation and solutions to the differential form of mass conservation equations. Topics include: molecular ... -
21F.405 Germany Today: Intensive Study of German Language & Culture, January IAP 2005
(2005)Prepares students for working and living in German-speaking countries. Focus on current political, social, and cultural issues, using newspapers, journals, TV, radio broadcasts, and Web sources from Germany, Austria, and ... -
1.85 Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering, Spring 2005
(2005-06)Theory and design of systems for treating industrial and municipal wastewater and potable water supplies. Methods for characterizing wastewater properties. Physical, chemical, and biological processes, including primary ... -
11.481J / 1.284J / ESD.192J Analyzing & Accounting for Regional Economic Change, Spring 2005
(2005-06)Surveys theories of regional growth, factor mobility, clustering, industrial restructuring, learning regions, and global supply chains from a political-economy perspective. Examines/critiques accounting frameworks including ... -
10.391J / 1.818J / 2.65J / 3.564J / 11.371J / 22.811J / ESD.166J Sustainable Energy, Spring 2005
(2005-06)The assessment of current and potential future energy systems is covered in this course and includes topics on resources, extraction, conversion, and end-use, with emphasis on meeting regional and global energy needs in ... -
1.011 Project Evaluation, Spring 2005
(2005-06)1.011 examines methodologies for evaluating civil engineering projects, which typically are large-scale, long-lived projects involving many economic, financial, social, and environmental factors. Topics covered include: ... -
1.00 Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving, Spring 2005
(2005-06)This course examines fundamental software development and computational methods for engineering, scientific and managerial applications. Emphasis is placed on object-oriented software design and development. Students engage ... -
6.972 Game Theory and Mechanism Design, Spring 2005
(2005-06)This course is offered to graduates and is an introduction to fundamentals of game theory and mechanism design with motivations drawn from various applications including distributed control of wireline and wireless ... -
1.259J / 11.542J / ESD.227J Transit Management, Spring 2005
(2005-06)Management methods of relevance to public transportation systems. Topics: strategic planning management; labor relations; maintenance planning and administration; financing; marketing and fare policy; and management ... -
15.762J / 1.273J / ESD.267J Supply Chain Planning (SMA 6305), Spring 2005
(2005-06)15.762J focuses on effective supply chain strategies for companies that operate globally with emphasis on how to plan and integrate supply chain components into a coordinated system. Students are exposed to concepts and ... -
6.436J / 15.085J Fundamentals of Probability, Fall 2005
(2005-12)This is a course on the fundamentals of probability geared towards first or second-year graduate students who are interested in a rigorous development of the subject. The course covers most of the topics in MIT course 6.431 ... -
11.482J / 1.285J / ESD.193J Regional Socioeconomic Impact Analysis and Modeling, Fall 2005
(2005-12)Reviews regional economic theories and models and provides students with experience in using alternative economic impact assessment models on microcomputers. Problem sets are oriented around infrastructure, housing, energy, ... -
1.00 / 1.001 Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving, Fall 2005
(2005-12)This course teaches fundamental software development and computational methods for engineering, scientific and managerial applications. Emphasis is focused on object-oriented software design and development. Assignments ... -
1.978 From Nano to Macro, January (IAP) 2006
(2006-01)The objective is to introduce large-scale atomistic modeling techniques and motivate its importance for solving problems in modern engineering sciences. We demonstrate how atomistic modeling can be successfully applied to ... -
22.00J / 1.021J / 2.030J / 3.021J / 10.333J / 18.361J / HST.558J Introduction to Modeling and Simulation, Spring 2006
(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 ... -
11.481J / 1.284J / ESD.192J Analyzing and Accounting for Regional Economic Change, Spring 2006
(2006-06)Surveys theories of regional growth, factor mobility, clustering, industrial restructuring, learning regions, and global supply chains from a political-economy perspective. Examines/critiques accounting frameworks including ... -
5.95J / 7.59J / 8.395J / 18.094J Teaching College-Level Science, Spring 2006
(2006-06)This seminar focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for teaching science and engineering in higher education. Topics include: using current research in student learning to improve teaching; developing courses; ... -
1.258J / 11.541J / ESD.226J Public Transportation Service and Operations Planning, Spring 2006
(2006-06)This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are ... -
12.119 Analytical Techniques for Studying Environmental and Geologic Samples, Spring 2006
(2006-06)This is a laboratory course supplemented by lectures that focus on selected analytical facilities that are commonly used to determine the mineralogy, elemental abundance and isotopic ratios of Sr and Pb in rocks, soils, ...