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1.010  Uncertainty in Engineering

Fall 2017

Instructor: Serguei Saavedra

TA: Adam Bockelie

Lecture:  TR9-10.30  (1-242)
Recitation:  T3-5  (1-242)      

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Subject Evaluations; Final Exam

Hi All-

For your final exam, you are allowed to bring the brief notes and your own notes, as long as your own notes only contain equations, definitions, and equivalences.

There are no more office hours. If you have last minute questions I will try to answer them via email.

A couple of you have asked for suggestions for follow-up courses in math/probability/statistics. In addition to Course 1 offerings, you might consider 6.008, 6.0002, 6.036, or 18.06.

Finally, please submit your subject evaluations! We take your feedback seriously and will use it to make changes to the class. Let us know what was and was not effective. Evaluations close soon!: [http://web.mit.edu/subjectevaluation/evaluate.html]

Best,
Adam

Announced on 15 December 2017  2:53  p.m. by Adam Bockelie

DUE TODAY: Sensors

Hi All-

Please return your sensors ASAP. You can drop them off with Denise in room 48-413, or during office hours (2.30-4.30, 1-242).

Adam

Announced on 29 November 2017  11:46  a.m. by Adam Bockelie

Sensors

Dear All,

Would you be kind to return the sensors to Denise (room 48-413) at your convenience?

Thanks,
Serguei

Announced on 07 November 2017  10:58  a.m. by Serguei Saavedra

Round II Data Collection

Hi All-

When collecting your second set of data, please use the same locations as your first data set--later this semester you will be performing some paired tests for each location. Also keep in mind that one of the goals is to understand the relationship between temperature, pH, and respiration; please designing your sampling strategy (i.e. time/weather condition/etc) to minimize the noise in these measurements.

Adam

Announced on 01 November 2017  9:55  a.m. by Adam Bockelie

Exam Policy

Hi All-

A clarification about the exam: you may bring a calculator, a printed copy of the brief notes, and your own handwritten notes as long as your notes only contain formulas. Please also bring your copy of the normal distribution table!

I've posted solutions and your problem set 5 grades to Stellar. If you'd like to get your problem set before the exam, you can come to office hours on Monday or stop by my office (35-217, knock on the door) tomorrow 10-11.30a.

Adam

Announced on 19 October 2017  6:45  p.m. by Adam Bockelie

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