[bioundgrd] Fwd: New Energy course! 10.27, Energy Engineering Projects Laboratory, lottery ending 12/14

MacKenzie Outlund moutlund at MIT.EDU
Fri Dec 10 09:32:17 EST 2010


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*New Energy Class this Spring!*
We are pleased to announce a new class: 10.27, Energy Engineering Projects
Laboratory.

It meets Tuesday and Thursday, 1-5 pm. If this class is of interest to you,
we hope that your schedule will permit you to take it. It is limited to
juniors and seniors, but for those of you who are freshmen and sophomores,
it's a good idea to plan ahead!

It will be officially added to the list of approved energy electives for the
Energy Minor next year. Seniors who take it this spring can petition for its
use toward their Minor elective credits. For more information on
petitioning, please contact Christie Ko (cko at mit.edu).

**A lottery will be held for participation in this class (more information
is provided below). **

10.27 Energy Engineering Projects Laboratory (CI-M) (Subject meets with
10.26, 10.29)
Prereq: 5.310 or 7.02; 10.302; or permission of instructor U (Spring)
3-8-5
Students work in teams of three or four on projects in energy research.
Includes training in research planning, project management, execution of
experimental work, data analysis, oral presentation skills, technical report
writing, team building, and integration of technical and social science
issues. Intended for students with diverse technical backgrounds.

Preference to Energy Studies minors.

Instructors: C. K. Colton, P. T. Hammond, K. F. Jensen, J. K. Kelleher, M.
S. Strano

A wide variety of projects are currently being developed that are suitable
for students from different technical disciplines in science and
engineering. Representative project titles include the following:
Cleaning and recycling drilling fluid on drilling rigs Ethanol production
from starchy plants and lignocellulosic feedstocks Engineering fuel cell
systems and materials Thermoelectric power from catalytic combustion
Exploiting photosynthesis for new biofuels Lifecycle analysis of biodiesel
preparations Oil-adsorbing nanofabrics for cleaning large ocean oil spills
Thermal transport of self-propagating thermopower waves in nanomaterials as
energy sources


*Lottery information*

Any student (including both juniors and seniors) who wishes to register for
10.27 should participate in the lottery.

Send an email using the format below with "10.27 lottery" in the subject
line by Tuesday, December 14, 2010 to Clark Colton (ckcolton at mit.edu) and a
copy to William Dalzell (wdalzell at mit.edu), and Valerie Grimm (
valgrimm at mit.edu) with the following information:

1. Full Name:

2. MIT ID number:

3. Year:

4. Campus telephone number:

5. Email address:

6. Undergraduate major:

7. Prerequisites taken. If different from those described above, indicate
how your background provides preparation for 10.27.

8. Information on how you can be reached in January if you are not in touch
with your email during IAP. This information is needed in order to provide
you with project selection information.

Results of the lottery will be available by about January 4, 2010. Students
will be notified by email, and the results will be posted outside 66-446.
Project descriptions will be made available on the web during IAP, and 10.27
registrants will be notified at that time to make project selections by a
certain deadline. If we do not receive your project selection information by
the deadline, you will be assigned to a project.

Participation in the lottery represents a commitment to register for the
course if you are successful in the lottery.
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