EAS 101, Introduction to Engineering
Dave Pope, Siddharth Deliwala
Fall 2007

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Currently the course page is served on Blackboard and all enrolled students should login to access the course documents. The purpose of this page is to serve large files that would have put extra load on Blackboard servers.
Most of the following fies are > then 40 MB. It requires minimum 320 kb/sec throughput to stream at full resolution.

Bioengineering
Bioengineering Department Presentation and Introduction to Lab, apprx 45 (120MB).

Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics


-A short movie on laser cutting machine in MEAM machine shop (approx 2.5 mins, high resolution, may require 500kb/sec connection)
-MEAM presentation by Mark Yim and Solidworks Lab

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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CBE presentation, Talid Sinno, Intro to CBE Lab

Material Science and Engineering

-MSE Presentation, Ritesh Agarwal, Intro to MSE Lab, Student's view on MSE department

Electrical and Systems Engineering
ESE Curriculum : Freshmen labs showcase by Pam Leckie
EE/CTE major

Electrical Engineering presentation by Dan Lee
- EAS101 Laboratory
- EAS101, ESE Lab slide show (powerpoint), avi file of resistor burning
- EAS 101 Lab presentation by Sid Deliwala
Systems Major
-Systems Engineering presentation by Barry Silverman

ESE112, Programming for Engineers course presentation by Joel Weingarten

Engineering Entrepreneurship Program presentation by Tom Cassel. Part 1, Part 2

Computer and Information Science
introduction by Norm Badler
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Using or attempting to use unauthorized assistance, material, or lab results or solutions (in part or whole) is a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity and will result in a zero grade for the course.



This page is maintained by Sid Deliwala <deliwala@ee.upenn.edu>, 9/14/2007