ME-341: Heat and mass transferThis course covers fundamentals of heat transfer and applications to practical problems. Emphasis will be on developing a physical and analytical understanding of conductive, convective, and radiative
ME-469: Nano-scale heat transferIn this course we study heat transfer (and energy conversion) from a microscopic perspective. First we focus on understanding why classical laws (i.e. Fourier Law) are what they are and what are their
EE-536: Physical models for micro and nanosystemsStudents will learn simple theoretical models, the theoretical background of finite element modeling as well as its application to modeling charge, mass and heat transport in electronic, fluidic and e
ME-102: Mechanical construction II (for ME)Le cours de ME-102 vise à l'acquisition d'une solide culture technique de base en vue d'être capable de traiter des cas concrets de construction mécanique, via une revue des concepts, composants, et m
ME-474: Numerical flow simulationThis course provides practical experience in the numerical simulation of fluid flows. Numerical methods are presented in the framework of the finite volume method. A simple solver is developed with Ma
AR-301(k): Studio BA5 (LDM)Le (un)studio questionne à la fois la condition matérielle d'un atelier de projet et son contenu. Il alterne entre enquête, design et dialogue, et s'engage avec sérieux et joie, ici et maintenant, dan
AR-401(k): Studio MA1 (LDM)Le (un)studio questionne à la fois la condition matérielle d'un atelier de projet et son contenu. Il alterne entre enquête, design et dialogue, et s'engage avec sérieux et joie, ici et maintenant, dan
MSE-431: Physical chemistry of polymeric materialsThe student has a basic understanding of the physical and physicochemical principles which result from the chainlike structure of synthetic macromolecules. The student can predict major characteristic
PHYS-510: Spintronics : basics and applicationsThe course introduces the concepts necessary to understand and describe the reading and writing process of a magnetic bit. Similarities and differences between a classical and a quantum bit are addres