Matt Smith joined the Hope College faculty in 2012. He primarily teaches engineering mechanics and materials courses, including Introduction to Engineering Materials, Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanical ...
Engineering is a field of study that affects every aspect of our daily lives. The only reason we're able to get up in the morning and brush our teeth or cook breakfast is someone somewhere engineered ...
2025 application now closed - please return in early 2026 for the next course offering. Introduction to Microfluidics Technology is a hands-on laboratory course sponsored by the National Science ...
Writing of mesh and node equations. DC and transient circuit analysis by linear differential equation techniques. Application of laws and theorems of Kirchoff, Ohm, Thevenin, Norton and maximum power ...
Materials scientists and engineers develop, test, and improve materials such as metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites for high-technology applications and needs. Northwestern’s Materials Science ...
This course is an interdisciplinary introduction to synthesis, processing, characterization, and applications of nanomaterials. The course will be structured as a series of integrated lecture and ...
With RIT’s chemical engineering BS, you’ll design processes to transform raw materials into products for industries such as food, pharma, and energy systems. Team-Based Capstone Project: A capstone ...
Important concepts and elements of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology are examined in an experimental context. This course fulfills the requirement for students majoring in ...
Matt Smith joined the Hope College faculty in 2012. He primarily teaches engineering mechanics and materials courses, including Introduction to Engineering Materials, Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanical ...
Introductory computer-aided design (CAD) course. Focuses on using AutoCAD and SketchUp software for orthographic drawing development and three-dimensional models of buildings. Emphasis on CAD ...