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EN 570.452: Exper Meth Env Eng Chem
4.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq. 570.443 An advanced laboratory course covering principles of modern analytical techniques and their applications to problems in environmental sciences. Topics include electrochemistry, spectrometry, gas and liquid chromatography. The course is directed to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in engineering and natural sciences.
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EN 570.460: Environmental Colloidal Phenomena
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This class will introduce fundamental concepts of colloidal and interfacial phenomena and apply them to natural and engineered aquatic systems. This course will also include topics related to the environmental applications and implications of nanotechnology. Modern measurement techniques employed in the laboratory to study colloidal behavior and interfacial interactions will be discussed. Lab demonstrations will be conducted and students will be given opportunities to review research papers related to topics covered in class. Topics include: Brownian motion and diffusion, size and surface characterization, electric double layer, electrokinetic phenomena, DLVO theory, Non-DLVO forces, aggregation, deposition, modern measurement techniques in the laboratory, fate and transport of engineered nanoparticles in the environment, and environmental applications of nanotechnology (e.g., sensors, remediation, antimicrobial agents).
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EN 570.470: Applied Econ & Finance
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Permission Required. This course brings the general principles of economic theory to bear upon particular problems. These will include micro, macro and international problems in the fields of economics and finance. Problems from both the private and public sectors will be addressed.
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EN 570.487: Futures Market Research
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Permission Required. This course investigates the workings of financial and commodity futures markets. Research is focused on price behavior, speculation, and hedging in futures markets. A research paper is required.
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EN 570.491: Hazardous Waste Eng & Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course addresses traditional and innovative technologies, concepts, and principles applied to the management of hazardous waste and site remediation to protect human health and the environment..
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EN 570.492: M. Gordon Wolman Seminar
0.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Undergraduates only with permission of instructor
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EN 580.112: BME Design Group
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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EN 580.202: BME in the Real World
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Open only to engineering students; A series of weekly lectures to inform students about careers in biomedical engineering and to discuss technological, social, ethical, legal, and economic issues relevant to the profession. Topics include academic careers in biomedical engineering; biomedical engineering in industry (large corporations to sole entrepreneurship); health care delivery; ethical issues; legal issues (patenting, licensing, product liability); standards and government regulations; and economic issues in biomedical engineering industry (start-up companies, global businesses).
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EN 580.212: BME Design Group
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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EN 580.222: Systems and Controls
4.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 171.102 (Physics II) and 110.201(Linear Algebra), 110.302 (Differential equations) or 550.291 (Linear Algebra and Differential Equations) An introduction to linear systems: analysis, stability and control. Topics include first and second order systems, linear time invariant discrete and continuous systems, convolution, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, stability of linear systems, input output and state space representation of linear systems, stability, observability, controlability, and PID controller design. .
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