CME100/E154 - Fall 2004

 Introduction to Engineering

Mathematics


Instructor:

Vadim Khayms
vadim@stanford.edu
Office: TBD
Office Hours: Tuesday 6:00-8:00 pm
Phone: (408) 203-0822

 

 

Course Assistants:
Erich Elsen
eelsen@stanford.edu
Office: MERL Lab
Office Hours: Tuesday 4-6

Jeremy Kozdon
jkozdon@stanford.edu
Office: MERL Lab
Office Hours: Monday 4-8

 

 

Objective:   The purpose of this course is to introduce advanced mathematical concepts and methods that find extensive use in many fields of modern engineering analysis. The goal is to familiarize students with powerful analytical and numerical tools in the areas of differential and integral calculus, applied vector analysis, and linear algebra that can be used to solve real world engineering problems. Lectures will be supplemented by MATLAB exercises and will include a large number of practical examples. Aside from illustrating the use of these methods, the aim is to develop a working knowledge of the tools and gain exposure to a broad range of engineering disciplines and applications.
 

Lectures:  MWF 11:00AM - 12:15PM   Meyer Library Forum Room