Pedagogy

  • E79 teaches an approach to engineering in which systems are modeled as mathematical functions.

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  • E80, Experimental Engineering, is a sophomore-level, semester-long required course, in which students conduct multiple experiments covering a number of engineering disciplines.

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  • E82 formally introduces students to energy conversion, inherent in the chemical and thermal processes all around us.

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  • E134 will cover the application of classical thermodynamics to engineering systems, including power and refrigeration cycles, with greater focus on energy and process efficiency, real gases and non-ideal phases, and chemical reaction equilibria.

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  • Engineering Clinic is the centerpiece of the design and professional practice component and the capstone of the Engineering curriculum.

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Projects

US Department of Energy

Reducing Costs for Space- and Water-Heating in Multifamily Buildings (2022-2025)

NSF and Lemelson Foundation

Systems Thinking for Environmental and Ethical Engineering Practices (2024-2027)

MN Department of Commerce

Evaluating Heat Pumps with Thermal Energy Storage in Minnesota (2024-2026)

Presentations

2021 Zero Carbon Retreat: Integrated Load Shifting Systems Under Development at LBNL

2022 The Secret Life of Energy Storage: Net-Zero Carbon Houses!

2024 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings: Innovations on Thermal Storage

2024 Zero Carbon Retreat: Rethinking Integrated Energy Systems

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