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10.EPW UPOP Engineering Practice Workshop
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Engineering School-Wide Elective Subject.
(Offered under: 1.EPW, 2.EPW, 3.EPW, 6.EPW, 10.EPW, 16.EPW, 20.EPW, 22.EPW)
Prereq: 2.EPE
Units: 1-0-0 [P/D/F]
TBA.
Provides sophomores across all majors with opportunities to develop and practice communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills to become successful professionals in the workplace, particularly in preparation for their summer industry internship. This immersive, multi-day Team Training Workshop (TTW) is comprised of experiential learning modules focused on expanding skills in areas that employers report being most valuable in the workplace. Modules are led by MIT faculty with the help of MIT alumni and other senior industry professionals. Skills applied through creative simulations, team problem-solving challenges, oral presentations, and networking sessions with prospective employers. Enrollment limited to those in the UPOP program.
Fall: S. Creesy
IAP: C. Greaney
Spring: C. Greaney
No textbook information available10.970 Seminar in Molecular Computation
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: W12-2 (E17-517)
Seminar allows students to present their research to other students and staff. The research topics include computational chemistry techniques, kinetics, and catalysis. Focus is on molecular-level understanding of chemical change.
W. Green
No textbook information available10.956 Seminar in Atomistic Simulation
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: R3-4.30 (66-360)
Seminar allows students to present their research to other students and staff. The research topics include electronic structure theory, computational chemistry techniques, and density functional theory with a focus on applications to catalysis and materials science.
H. Kulik
No required or recommended textbooks10.912 Practical Internship in Chemical Engineering
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Prereq: None
Units: 0-1-0 [P/D/F]
TBA.
Provides academic credit for professional experiences in chemical engineering at external facilities, such as companies or laboratories. At the end of the internship, students must submit a report that describes the experience, details their accomplishments, and synthesizes the perspectives, knowledge, and skills to be carried forward into the rest of their studies.
T. Kinney
No textbook information available (Summer 2024); No required or recommended textbooks (Fall 2024)10.974 Seminar in Chemical Engineering Nanotechnology
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: T EVE (4-6 PM) (66-110)
Seminar covering topics related to current research in the application of chemical engineering principles to nanotechnology. Limited to 30.
M. Strano
No textbook information availableTotal units: 20
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