CIVIL-454: Transport facilities IILe cours « Infrastructures de transport II » permet de maitriser les principes de base de la réalisation et de la maintenance des infrastructures de transport routières et ferroviaires. Ce cours décri
HUM-124(a): Global issues: mobility ALe cours présente l'enjeu mondial de la mobilité. L'approche interdisciplinaire intègre les SHS et les sciences de l'ingénieur et initie au travail de groupe.
HUM-124(b): Global issues: mobility BHuman and freight mobility in large cities is a complex process with dense population and many transport modes to compete for limited space. New emerging modes of transport, such as on-demand services
CIVIL-463: Design and construction of roadwaysCe cours permet de maîtriser les principes et les bases de la conception des voies de circulation (infrastructures routières et ferroviaires). Il traite les bases des projets, la géométrie, la sécurit
PHYS-301: Biophysics : physics of the cellIn this course we will study the cell (minimum unit of life) and its components. We will study several key cellular features: Membranes, genomes, channels and receptors. We will apply the laws of phys
BIOENG-611: Diffusion in biological systemsThis course introduces students to models of active and passive transport in biological systems. This will include the effect of external factors (motor proteins, crowding) and membrane dynamics on tr
PHYS-423: Plasma IFollowing an introduction of the main plasma properties, the fundamental concepts of the fluid and kinetic theory of plasmas are introduced. Applications concerning laboratory, space, and astrophysica
CIVIL-455: Transportation economicsThe scope of the lecture is to provide the basic concepts in transport economics and introduce new ones for private and public transport and environmental issues. Demand, supply, welfare analysis an