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bigstallion
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I need an out of major graduate level class (i'm materials science and engineering). I took digital imaging already, which is a breeze by the way for anyone else in my position.
Suggestions??

11/7/2007 4:21:31 PM

FykalJpn
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ibtm

[Edited on November 7, 2007 at 4:47 PM. Reason : PA 511 btw]

11/7/2007 4:37:04 PM

aea
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there are a ton of easy math grad classes out there (and ive seen many engineering students in the ones ive taken)- try some of the calc based ones

11/8/2007 5:45:42 AM

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NR 541

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11/8/2007 7:23:28 AM

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I don't know if it's easy but it's open to everyone and doesn't have pre-req's and sounds like a seminar type class...

ECE 592S Soft Electronics - Organic Devices & Liquid Crystal Displays

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The following is additional course information provided by the department:

This course focuses on the foundational principles of organic electronic and photonic devices, whose operation is fundamentally based on “soft” condensed-matter principles and materials. We will focus on current research efforts in a variety of organic devices, including flat-panel-displays (LCDs and Organic LEDs), transistor-based electronics, and solar cells. We will build from the traditional foundation of EE students in semiconductor materials and address the differences in physical properties, fabrication processes, and device limitations/advantages. Topics will include electronic transport and light emission, self-assembly and partial-order, lightwave propagation, and fabrication. A modest set of laboratory experiments will be included where students will fabricate at least two of the following devices: a single-pixel liquid crystal display, a polymer light-emitting-diode, a polymer field-effect-transistor, and an organic photovoltaic solar cell.

Pre-Requisites: Graduate student in Engineering or PAMS w/ GPA 3.0 or greater, or permission of instructor Offered: S
Co-Requisites: None Credits: 3
Restrictions: None

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[Edited on November 8, 2007 at 7:39 AM. Reason : PS: although those labs sound rediculously long...]

11/8/2007 7:38:57 AM

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ST 511 . im a junior and ill be taking that. prereq is ST 311 or just being a grad student. so im guessing you've taken a basic stat course so it shouldnt be to hard.

11/8/2007 11:57:22 AM

bigstallion
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thanks everyone, I'll check those out

11/8/2007 3:48:43 PM

mathman
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you should take Kheyfet's General Relativity course. You will not find a better deal. Search for 700 level math courses and look for Kheyfets, I'd do it for you but I don't want to.

11/8/2007 10:35:54 PM

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