Fall | Undergrad, Grad | 12 Units | Prereq: 2.001, 2.003, 2.671, and Coreq: (2.005 or (2.051 and 2.06)); or permission of instructor
Studies advanced nanoengineering via experiental lab modules with classical fluid dynamics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Lab modules include microfluidic systems; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS); emerging nanomaterials, such as graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs); and nanoimaging tools. Recitation develops in-depth knowledge and understanding of physical phenomena observed in the lab through quantitative analysis. Students have the option to engage in term projects led by students taking 2.675. In person not required. Enrollment limited; preference to Course 2 and 2-OE majors and minors.
2.674: One of the first classes to offer undergraduates a hands-on experience with cutting-edge micro/nano engineering.