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ME 345: Modeling and Simulation Course Syllabus - Fall 2017 Last updated: December 4, 2017 Instructor: Frank Fisher Office: Carnegie 200 Phone: 201-216-8913 Email: ffisher@stevens.edu Class webpage: Office hours: Available immediately after class or by appointment. I also check email regularly.
Lecture/discussion time: Friday 1:30 - 2:45pm, Carnegie 315 Labs: Section A: Monday 3pm -4:40pm, EAS 304/308 (Fielding Lab); Section C: Tuesday 1pm - 2:40pm, EAS 304/308 (Fielding Lab) Teaching Assistants: Nan Wu (nwu1), Deng Xiong (dxiong) Course schedule/syllabus (subject to change) The course schedule/syllabus is for informational purposes only and is subject to change. Any changes/updates to the syllabus will be announced during class periods and/or via email. Course Outcomes (distributed the first day of class) What will you be able to do after taking this class? See the Course Outcomes.
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Important notes and class information 12. Assigned Monday December 4 and due Friday December 15 at 11:59pm (for email confirmation of course grade) OR Wednesday December 20 at NOON (absolute final deadline). Online submission through CANVAS, one submission per team. Groups may have a maximum of 4 students. As mentioned in lecture on 11/17, the deadline for CS 2 has been pushed back to Monday Nov 27 at 11:59pm. (Please don't wait until the last second.) (11/17) 10.
Example Final Quizzes are available here () and here (). Be sure that you can take the inverse of a 4 x 4 matrix using a calculator, as you will be expected to be able to do this on the final quiz (11/16) 9. Assigned October 21 and due MONDAY NOV 27 at 11:59pm - note extended deadline. (Online submission through CANVAS, one submission per team). Groups may have a maximum of 4 students. Assigned October 6 and due Monday October 30 at 11:59pm. (Online submission through CANVAS, one submission per team).
Groups may have a maximum of 4 students. (group work in Lecture 3) (9/15) 6.. Due dates are Fri Sept 22 for the Status Report and Fri October 6 for the final report. Submissions must be made on CANVAS.
Drivers Creative Emu10k1 Sb Live Audio Processor Pci here. DUE Friday September 8 by 11:59pm on CANVAS. Group Member Evaluation form for the Case Studies is available here for review () - these will be submitted via a GoogleDoc link with the submission of each Case Study (8/28) 3.
(for the ME345 Case Studies) available here (8/28) 2. - very useful online symbolic mathematics tool (8/28) 1. This is where important class information for ME345 will be provided and stored. You will also be notified via email when/if information is placed here (8/14). Course syllabus (i.e.
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