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2.086  Numerical Computation for Mechanical Engineers

Fall 2013

Instructors: David Crompton, Daniel Frey, David C Gossard, Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou, Eric Vincent Heubel, Christina A Jaworsky, Hussain Habibullah Karimi, Colin Donald Landon, Xiaobo Li, Seth Lloyd, James M Modisette, Konstantin Turitsyn

TAs: Colin Donald Landon, Rongsha Li, Ogheneovie O Orieka, William G Pritchett, Tianyun Wu

Lecture:  MWF1 (BEGINS SEPT 6: 1-3 PM)  (32-123)        

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Please check homework and Quiz scores on Stellar

Dear All

Please check that your homework and Quiz scores are accurately reflected on Stellar. These scores will be used to determine your grade, so please let us know if you see any mistakes or any grades missing.

Please note that this is NOT a call for re-grades.

 

Announced on 12 December 2013  4:55  p.m. by Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou

Lab schedule for last week of classes

Dear Class

Given that the homework is due this Friday, labs for the last week of classes (12/9-12/12) are cancelled. For that week, instructors will, instead, be available during lab hours at the following locations:

N.G Hadjiconstantinou: MW, 2-5pm, in 3-364

D. Frey: T, 2-5pm, in 3-449D

X. Li: T, 2-5pm, in 3-361a.

All instructors will be available during their regularly scheduled office hours.

Announced on 05 December 2013  5:49  p.m. by Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou

Quiz Statistics

Dear Class,

I should have also included these statistics. The mean for the quiz was 74 and the standard deviation was 17.

Cheers,
Colin

Announced on 04 December 2013  9:58  a.m. by Colin Donald Landon

Quiz 2 Grades

Dear Class,

Your quiz 2 grades have been posted. You can pick up your quizzes after lecture on Friday (not in your lab sections).

Colin

Announced on 04 December 2013  8:57  a.m. by Colin Donald Landon

Clarification on problem A5Q1

Dear class,

The wording on this problem may be a bit confusing. To be clear, we mean that the system is in perfect working order on day n=0. Your first output refers to day n=2, and so on.

Cheers,
Colin

Announced on 12 November 2013  12:53  p.m. by Colin Donald Landon

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