Biology for engineers
From 2003 to 2006, I helped teach "Biological Frameworks For Engineers," a problem-based
learning course that
encourages engineering students to apply their problem-solving
skills to various biological systems. The course has been offered
to chemical engineering students in the fall (ChemE 355/599),
electrical engineering
students in the winter (EE 400/546), and mechanical engineering students in the spring
(ME 498/598).
Aside from giving some lectures, I have supervised the integration of
Teranode
software and journal club sessions
into these courses.
More information on all aspects of these courses is available at the
ChemE 355/599
website and the ME 498/599 website.
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