Adv Manufacturing of Polymers

Covers fundamental topics in advanced manufacturing processes. Includes polymer extrusion, thermoforming, polymer-on-polymer stamping, injection molding, 3D printing, chemical vapor deposition, sputter coating and deposition, micro and nanomanufacturing. Emphasizes on fundamental principles of polymer manufacturing processes, selection of materials relative to product design and manufacturing processes, and design for manufacturability. Explores recent advances in polymer manufacturing from macro to nano scale.

Media & Constructn of Gender

This Communication course draws on research and theory in communication, psychology, sociology, gender and cultural studies, education, and anthropology to examine how various forms of media shape our understandings of ourselves and others as gendered beings. We will discuss how media messages not only influence our behaviors, but also permeate our very senses of who we are from early childhood.

S-MarineMicrofossils&Paleocean

This seminar will focus on the Foraminifera (forams), although there will be context for other marine microfossil protists (siliceous and organic). Evolutionary and paleoecologic review of benthic and planktic forams. Key concepts and proxies based on microfossils used in paleoceanography will be discussed. Combination of lecture and discussion of key topical papers from the literature (driven by class input). Each student will present a topic of their interest related to forams (biology, ecology, paleoecology, and/or paleoceanography), or other microfossil group.

Senior Tutorial

Open to senior English majors who wish to pursue a self-defined project in reading and writing. Students intending to elect this course must submit to the Department a five-page description and rationale for the proposed independent study. Those who propose projects in fiction, verse, playwriting, or autobiography must submit a substantial sample of work in the appropriate mode; students wishing to undertake critical projects must include a tentative bibliography with their proposal.

Five College Studio

This course takes as its theme philosopher Donna Haraway's iconic phrases, "staying with the trouble." We live in a time of extraordinary, perhaps unprecedented complexity. Every day, we are confronted with realities of political and economic upheaval, planetary environmental crisis, new liberatory possibilities, massive inequalities and oppressions, technological transformation, and much more. What do we, as creative artists and thinkers, have to offer this moment?

Connor Arsenault

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Fireman First Class
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Mount Holyoke College
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FM-Central Heating Plant
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Amherst College
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Quantum Information Systems

Fundamentals of quantum information systems, including quantum computation and quantum cryptography. Topics include: quantum circuit model, qubits, unitary operators, measurement, entanglement, quantum algorithms for factoring and search, quantum key distribution, error-correction and fault-tolerance, complexity of quantum computation. This course counts as a CS Elective for the CS Major (BA or BS).
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