Subject | Code | Academic Year | Course Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
EE | 153 | 2014-2015 | Power Electronics (EE 253) |
Addressing the energy challenges of today and the environmental challenges of the future will require efficient energy conversion techniques. |
ME | 316A | 2014-2015 | Product Design Master's Project |
For graduate Product Design or Design (Art) majors only. Student teams, under the supervision of the design faculty, spend the quarter researching master's project topics. |
EE | 253 | 2014-2015 | Power Electronics (EE 153) |
Addressing the energy challenges of today and the environmental challenges of the future will require efficient energy conversion techniques. |
ME | 316B | 2014-2015 | Product Design Master's Project |
Design Garage is a Winter/Spring class (a two quarter commitment is required). The class is a deep dive in design thinking that uses student-led projects to teach design process and methods. |
AA | 116Q | 2015-2016 | Electric Automobiles and Aircraft |
Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption. |
CEE | 107A | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy (CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103) |
Energy is one of the world's main drivers of opportunity and development for human beings. |
CEE | 107F | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Field Trips (CEE 207F, EARTHSYS 103F) |
Understanding Energy - Field Trips takes students on trips to major energy resource sites located within a few hours of Stanford University. |
CEE | 107S | 2015-2016 | Energy Resources: Fuels and Tools (CEE 207S) |
Energy is a vital part of our daily lives. This course examines where that energy comes from, and the advantages and disadvantages across different fuels. |
CEE | 107W | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 207W, EARTHSYS 103W) |
Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy. |
CEE | 207A | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, EARTHSYS 103) |
Energy is one of the world's main drivers of opportunity and development for human beings. |
CEE | 207F | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Field Trips (CEE 107F, EARTHSYS 103F) |
Understanding Energy - Field Trips takes students on trips to major energy resource sites located within a few hours of Stanford University. |
CEE | 207W | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 107W, EARTHSYS 103W) |
Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy. |
EARTHSYS | 103 | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, CEE 207A) |
Energy is one of the world's main drivers of opportunity and development for human beings. |
CEE | 172S | 2015-2016 | Green House Gas Mitigation (CEE 272S) |
This course will introduce the main concepts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions measurement and management, and it will explore the main mitigation options for reducing emissions or sequestering car |
CEE | 176C | 2015-2016 | Energy Storage Integration - Vehicles, Renewables, and the Grid (CEE 276C) |
This course will provide in-depth introduction to existing energy storage solutions being used on the electric grid and in vehicles with a primary focus on batteries and electrochemical storage. |
CS | 210A | 2015-2016 | Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners |
Two-quarter project course. Focus is on real-world software development. |
CS | 210B | 2015-2016 | Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners |
Continuation of CS210A. Focus is on real-world software development. |
CS | 231A | 2015-2016 | Computer Vision: From 3D Reconstruction to Recognition |
(Formerly 223B) An introduction to the concepts and applications in computer vision. |
EE | 105 | 2015-2016 | Feedback Control Design (AA 105, ENGR 105, ME 105) |
Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques. |
EE | 205 | 2015-2016 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques (AA 275, ENGR 205, ME 305) |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 105 | 2015-2016 | Feedback Control Design |
Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques. |
ENGR | 205 | 2015-2016 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ME | 105 | 2015-2016 | Feedback Control Design (AA 105, EE 105, ENGR 105) |
Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques. |
ME | 305 | 2015-2016 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques (AA 275, EE 205, ENGR 205) |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
URBANST | 165 | 2015-2016 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
EE | 25Q | 2015-2016 | Electric Automobiles and Aircraft (AA 116N) |
Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption. |
EARTHSYS | 103F | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Field Trips (CEE 107F, CEE 207F) |
Understanding Energy - Field Trips takes students on trips to major energy resource sites located within a few hours of Stanford University. |
EARTHSYS | 103W | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 107W, CEE 207W) |
Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy. |
AA | 116Q | 2016-2017 | Electric Automobiles and Aircraft |
Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption. |
CEE | 207A | 2016-2017 | Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, EARTHSYS 103) |
Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment. |
EARTHSYS | 103 | 2016-2017 | Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, CEE 207A) |
Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment. |
CS | 210A | 2016-2017 | Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners |
Two-quarter project course. Focus is on real-world software development. |
CS | 210B | 2016-2017 | Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners |
Continuation of CS210A. Focus is on real-world software development. |
CS | 231A | 2016-2017 | Computer Vision: From 3D Reconstruction to Recognition |
(Formerly 223B) An introduction to the concepts and applications in computer vision. |
CEE | 176C | 2016-2017 | Energy Storage Integration - Vehicles, Renewables, and the Grid (CEE 276C) |
This course will provide in-depth introduction to existing energy storage solutions being used on the electric grid and in vehicles with a primary focus on batteries and electrochemical storage. |
CEE | 172S | 2016-2017 | Green House Gas Mitigation (CEE 272S) |
This course will introduce the main concepts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions measurement and management, and it will explore the main mitigation options for reducing emissions or sequestering car |
AA | 212 | 2016-2017 | Advanced Feedback Control Design |
Analysis and design techniques for multivariable feedback systems. State-space concepts, observability, controllability, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, stability, and canonical representations. |
ENGR | 105 | 2016-2017 | Feedback Control Design |
Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques. |
CEE | 107A | 2016-2017 | Understanding Energy (CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103) |
Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment. |
ENGR | 205 | 2016-2017 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
URBANST | 165 | 2016-2017 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
CEE | 107S | 2016-2017 | Energy Resources: Fuels and Tools (CEE 207S) |
Energy is a vital part of our daily lives. This course examines where that energy comes from, and the advantages and disadvantages across different fuels. |
AA | 116Q | 2017-2018 | Electric Automobiles and Aircraft |
Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption. |
URBANST | 165 | 2017-2018 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
AA | 212 | 2017-2018 | Advanced Feedback Control Design |
Analysis and design techniques for multivariable feedback systems. State-space concepts, observability, controllability, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, stability, and canonical representations. |
ENGR | 105 | 2017-2018 | Feedback Control Design |
Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques. |
ENGR | 205 | 2017-2018 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
CEE | 107A | 2017-2018 | Understanding Energy (CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103) |
Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment. |
CEE | 107S | 2017-2018 | Energy Resources: Fuels and Tools (CEE 207S) |
Energy is a vital part of our daily lives. This course examines where that energy comes from, and the advantages and disadvantages across different fuels. |
CEE | 207A | 2017-2018 | Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, EARTHSYS 103) |
Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment. |