EE-526: Introduction to bioengineeringThis course provides engineering students with a foundational understanding of bioengineering, a multidisciplinary field that integrates principles of biology, chemistry, and engineering.
ENG-411: Concurrent engineering of space missionsThe main objective of this course is to teach the students the fundamentals of concurrent engineering for space missions and systems. The course is built around a similar framework to that of the Euro
ENG-644: Teaching STEM: a problem solving approachProblem solving is a core engineering skill. This course explores relevant heuristics, epistemologies, metacognitive skills and evidence-informed teaching strategies for developing problem solving ski
EE-584: Spacecraft design and system engineeringThe main objective of the course is to provide tools and notions for spacecraft design. The course will start with an introduction on systems engineering, then the different subsystems of a spacecraft
ENV-425: LimnologyFocus is on lakes, rivers and reservoirs as aquatic systems. Specific is the quantitative analyse (incl. exercises) of physical, biogeochemical and sedimentological processes. The goal is to understan
MGT-418: Convex optimizationThis course introduces the theory and application of modern convex optimization from an engineering perspective.
CIVIL-402: GeomechanicsThe course covers engineering applications and challenges in geomechanics, including stress-strain behavior of geomaterials in variousconditions, triaxial testing,and constitutive frameworks for elast
COM-202: Signal processingSignal processing theory and applications: discrete and continuous time signals; Fourier analysis, DFT, DTFT,
CTFT, FFT, STFT; linear time invariant systems; filter design and adaptive filtering; samp