Delves into the innovative Background-Oriented Schlieren technique for visualizing shock waves and compressible flow phenomena using environmental patterns.
Explores two-dimensional supersonic flows using natural coordinates based on streamlines and normal families, emphasizing their practical applications.
Introduces materials science, mechanical properties, and material selection for engineering applications, emphasizing the importance of material properties in design.
Covers the basics of remote sensing, including historical development, applications in environmental science, sensor types, and electromagnetic wave properties.
Outlines the Master's program in Computational Science and Engineering at EPFL, detailing its structure, curriculum, and career opportunities for graduates.