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ME 584 – System Identification

If you are interested in data science or any experimental work, please check this course. ME 584 deals with building models from data or the conditions that experiments must satisfy to extract the parameters of physical systems. The course will also give you some of the rigorous bases of AI/ML methods. You can contact course instructor Dr. Ariyur for questions at kariyur@purdue.edu ME 584–System Identification Instructor: Kartik B. Ariyur (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kartik_Ariyur) Course description: The course this time will be suitable to students all around science and engineering and the data sciences.… Read more ME 584 – System Identification

ME Elective: ME 559 Micromechanics of Materials

Spring 2022 – ME 559 Micromechanics of Materials Increasingly mechanical engineering design makes use of advanced materials. These novel materials can only be applied successfully if it is understood that materials fundamentally are of heterogeneous nature. The course introduces the fundamental mechanics aspects required for the analysis of heterogeneous materials, and concepts required for their application in mechanical engineering.  https://engineering.purdue.edu/ME559/ https://engineering.purdue.edu/online/courses/micromechanics-materials In Spring 2022, this course is offered in an asynchronous, fully online format. It is accessible to students in the online graduate program as well as to students on campus. This course can be taken by undergraduate students… Read more ME Elective: ME 559 Micromechanics of Materials

SP22 Course: JWST 330 – WAC

Dr. Olga Lyanda-Geller will be teaching: JWST 330: Introduction to Jewish Studies / Cross-listed with HIS T302 and POL 493 Tues. & Thurs. 10:30-11:45 Course Description: An introductory and interdisciplinary course touching on the full range of Jewish experience from antiquity to the present, and representing such fields as: anthropology, history, language, literature, philosophy, politics, religion, and sociology. This course is part of the University Core Curriculum (Humanities), and also fulfills the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Racial and Ethnic Diversity Core Requirement.