Introduction About the On-Site MENG Distance Program

Current Streamed Courses Offered at UConn - Avery Point Campus

ME 6160: Turbines and Centrifugal Machinery
Time: Monday & Wednesday 4:00 to 5:15 PM
Professor: Dr. Thomas Barber (860) 486-5342 barbertj@engr.uconn.edu
Theory, design and performance of centrifugal and exial flow machinery including turbines, blowers, fans, compressors, superchargers, pumps, fluid couplings and torque converters. A detailed study of the mechanics of the transfer of energy between a fluid and a rotor.
Text: Principles of Turbomachinery in Air-breathing Engines, Baskharone, E. A., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2006, ISBN 0-521-85810-0

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ECE 6437: Computational Methods for Optimization
Time: Tuesday 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Professor: Dr. Krishna Pattipati (860) 486-2890 krishna@engr.uconn.edu
Computational methods for optimization in static and dynamic problems. Ordinary function minimization, linear programming, gradient methods and conjugate direction search, nonlinear problems with constraints. Extension of search methods to optimization of dynamic systems, dynamic programming.
Text: D. P. Bertsekas, Nonlinear Programming, Second Edition, Athena Scientific, Belmont, MA, 1999. ISBN 1-886529-00-0

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The University of Connecticut School of Engineering now offers MENG coursework via distance learning, at the five regional UConn campuses and participating employer facilities. Classes are offered in interactive/synchronous mode via registered computers.

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