Chemistry 328 - Bridging Science/Engineering
Fall
2016
01
4.00
Maria Gomez
TH 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
96789
Kendade 107
magomez@mtholyoke.edu
96789,97276
The performance of many engineered devices is dependent on macroscopic factors (pressure, temperature, flow, conductivity). As a result, engineers often model devices macroscopically considering atomistic level details only through fixed parameters. These parameters do not always capture the full atomistic level picture. More accurate multi-scale approaches for modeling macroscopic properties use basic atomistic level chemistry at key points in larger scale simulations. This course is an introduction to such approaches focusing on fuel cells as a concrete example. Basic scientific principles will be developed along side of basic engineering principles through project/case studies.
Prereq: MATH-102 and PHYS-201.