2.014 Engr Systems Development
Spring 2019
Instructors: Douglas Hart, Juergen Schoenstein, Michael Trice
TA: Peter Tully Godart
Lecture/Lab: F 2-5 (NE45-202A)
Information:
Welcome to 2.014/2.734!
Here you will work on a team to design and build a solution to a
real problem. The course focuses on implementation and operation of
engineering systems. Emphasizes system integration and performance
verification using methods of experimental inquiry. Students refine
their subsystem designs and the fabrication of working prototypes.
Includes experimental analysis of subsystem performance and
comparison with physical models of performance and with design
goals. Component integration into the full system, with detailed
analysis and operation of the complete vehicle in the laboratory
and in the field. Includes written and oral reports. Students carry
out formal reviews of the overall system design. Instruction and
practice in oral and written communication provided. Students
taking graduate version complete additional assignments.
Project Webpage: http://esdd.mit.edu
Location: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works Center, NE45-202, http://engineering.mit.edu/labs/beaverworks
Press:
http://meche.mit.edu/news-media/2013-engineering-systems-design
Video:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fyhtg7z92dunl7q/Full%20Draft%204%20-%20JF.mp4?dl=0
Thank you to our sponsors:
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
MIT Office of Sustainability
Rotor Source
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