I love teaching and have had many thousands of students in my years of teaching at Harvard University, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and Penn State University. I have taught the first course in engineering dynamics most years since I began my graduate study at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the fall of 1987.
Teaching Schedule
- Summer 2013: E MCH 212 (online)
- Fall 2013: E MCH 213, M W F 12:20–1:10 p.m., 008 Mueller Bldg
Courses I have taught at Penn State
- E MCH 211 - Statics (online and World Campus) - in development
- E MCH 212 - Dynamics
- E MCH 212 - Dynamics (online and World Campus)
- E MCH 212H - Dynamics (Honors)
- E MCH 213 - Mechanics of Materials
- E MCH 407 - Computer Methods in Engineering Design
- E MCH 409 - Advanced Mechanics (this is an “intermediate dynamics" course for engineers)
- E MCH 520 - Advanced Dynamics (this is a graduate-level dynamics course for engineers and physicists)
- E MCH 571 - Foundations of Structural Dynamics and Vibration
- E SC 404H - Analysis in Engineering Science
- E SC 497A - Technical Documents with LaTeX
- E SC 497E/597E - Mathematical Software Tools in Engineering Science (a course focusing on using Mathematica to solve engineering problems)