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12.741 Marine Bioinorganic Chemistry
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-7
Lecture: TR2.30-4 (54-824)
Provides an overview of trace element biogeochemistry and marine bioinorganic chemistry. Topics include controls on oceanic trace metal distributions; co-evolution of biological metal requirements and metal availability during early Earth history; chemical speciation and its influence on microbial bioavailability; applications of metal isotopes; roles of metalloenzymes and metal proteins in biogeochemical cycles; and biogeochemical applications of metagenomics, metaproteomics, and bioinformatics.
M. Saito, L. Tegler
No textbook information available12.982, 12.983 Current Research in Joint Program at WHOI
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged [P/D/F]
12.983: TBA.
Original investigations, laboratory work, or fieldwork in oceanography. 12.982 is letter-graded.
T. Gebbie
12.982: No textbook information available
12.983: No textbook information available12.900 EAPS First Year Graduate Seminar
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Prereq: None
Units: 4-0-2 [P/D/F]
Lecture: F11 (54-517)
Provides a shared experience for first-year graduate students in EAPS and the MIT/ WHOI Joint Program. Facilitates opportunities to interact with senior graduate students and to meet a wide range of faculty. Familiarizes students with departmental research within the themes of Earth, planets, climate, and life. Discusses resources, graduate life at MIT, and the path to PhD.
J. T. Perron, A. Fiore
No required or recommended textbooks3.692 Teaching Materials Science and Engineering
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged
TBA.
Provides classroom or laboratory teaching experience under the supervision of faculty member(s). Students assist faculty by preparing instructional materials, leading discussion groups, and monitoring students' progress. Credit arranged on a case-by-case basis and reviewed by the department. Limited to Course 3 undergraduates selected by Teaching Assignments Committee.
Fall: J. Hu
Spring: J. Hu
No textbook information available12.835 Experimental Atmospheric Chemistry
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(Subject meets with 12.335)
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-4-6
Lecture: TR1.30-3 (54-209)
Introduces the atmospheric chemistry involved in climate change, air pollution, and ozone depletion using a combination of interactive laboratory and field studies and simple computer models. Uses instruments for trace gas and aerosol measurements and methods for inferring fundamental information from these measurements. Students taking the graduate version complete different assignments.
R. Prinn, S. Ono
No textbook information availableTotal units: 27+
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