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3.021J / 1.021J / 10.333J / 18.361J / 22.00J Introduction to Modeling and Simulation, Spring 2008 

Buehler, Markus; Thonhauser, Timo; Radovitzky, Raúl (2008-06)
This course explores the basic concepts of computer modeling and simulation in science and engineering. We'll use techniques and software for simulation, data analysis and visualization. Continuum, mesoscale, atomistic and ...
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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 ...
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3.A24 Freshman Seminar: The Engineering of Birds, Fall 2004 

Gibson, Lorna J. (2004-12)
Why are things in nature shaped the way they are? How do birds fly? Why do bird nests look the way they do? How do woodpeckers peck? These are the types of questions Dr. Lorna Gibson's freshman seminar at MIT has been ...
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3.A24 Freshman Seminar: The Engineering of Trees, Spring 2003 

Gibson, Lorna J. (2003-06)
Why are things in nature shaped the way they are? Why can't trees grow taller than they are? Why is grass skinny and hollow? Why are some leaves full of holes? These are the types of questions Dr. Lorna Gibson's freshman ...

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AuthorGibson, Lorna J. (2)Bazant, Martin Z. (1)Beers, Kenneth J. (1)Buehler, Markus (1)Buehler, Markus J. (1)Hadjiconstantinou, Nicolas G (Nicholas George) (1)Marzari, Nicola (1)Mirny, Leonid A. (1)Powell, Adam C. (1)Radovitzky, Raul A. (1)... View MoreSubject
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applied mathematics (2)biomimetic research (2)Biomimetics (2)chemical (2)chemistry (2)computational physics (2)computer modeling (2)continuum (2)continuum field (2)... View MoreDate Issued2003 (1)2004 (1)2006 (1)2008 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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