Spring 2024

EECE 202 Computational Modeling for EECE

Computational tools to solve engineering, design and scientific problems encountered in thermodynamics, transport phenomena, separation processes and reaction kinetics. Introduction to programming skills in MATLAB and use of various MATLAB toolboxes. Theory and application of numerical methods for solution of common problems, including methods for root-finding/optimization, curve fitting (regression, interpolation, and spline), integration, differentiation, and ordinary differential equations and boundary value problems. 

Spring 2023, Fall 2024

EECE 516 Measurement Techniques for Particle Characterization

Aerosol particles play an important role in determining air quality and in impacting climate. This course aims to introduce students to the techniques and fundamental operating principles of aerosol particle measurements. The course will focus on particle count measurements, particle size distribution measurements, and particle chemical composition measurements. Techniques from the well-established fundamentals to the latest novel instrumentation will be explored. Examples of particle measurement technology applications will be also discussed, including air pollution monitoring, indoor air filtration, biological aerosol monitoring, satellite-based measurements, and more.