2.013 & 2.014 Mentoring Opportunities

Mechanical Engineering 2.013 Engineering Systems Design: Focuses on the design of engineering systems to satisfy stated performance, stability, and/or control requirements. Emphasizes individual initiative, application of fundamental principles, and the compromises inherent in the engineering design process. Culminates in the design of an engineering system, typically a vehicle or other complex system. Includes instruction and practice in written and oral communication through team presentations, design reviews, and written reports.

 

Mechanical Engineering 2.014 Engineering Systems Development: 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.

Mentors

2013/2014 - Course 2.013 & 2.014 Aluminum-Water Fuel Cell for AUV
  • Nick Pulsone
     
2012/2013 - Course 2.013 & 2.014 Aluminum-Seawater Reaction Engine for AUV
  • Rebecca Brown
  • Paul Calamia
  • Joe Edwards
  • John Ingwersen
  • Laurel Keyes
  • Chris Lloyd
  • Nick Pulsone
 
2011/2012 - Course 2.013 & 2.014 AUV System Modification for Long Endurance Monitoring
  • Rebecca Brown
  • Paul Calamia
  • Joe Edwards
  • John Ingwersen
  • Laurel Keyes
  • Chris Lloyd
  • Nick Pulsone
 

 

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