Courses
Learning is a
continuous process and courses are a great way to convey a lot of
salient information in a short amount of time.
Here are the courses I have formally
taken
Fall, 2002
ACM 100a: Introductory Methods in Applied Mathematics
ESE 101: Current Problems in Environmental Science and Engineering
ESE 150a: Seminar in Environmental Science and Engineering
ESE 152a: Physics of Atmospheres and Oceans
ESE/Bi 166: Microbial Physiology
ESE/Ch/Ge 175a: Environmental Organic Chemistry
Winter, 2003
ACM 100b: Introductory Methods in Applied Mathematics
ESE 150b: Seminar in Environmental Science and Engineering
ESE 152b: Physics of the Atmospheres and Oceans
ChE/ESE 158: Aerosol Physics and Chemistry
ESE/Ch/Ge 175b: Environmental Organic Chemistry
Spring, 2003
ACM 100c: Introductory Methods in Applied Mathematics
ESE 150c: Seminar in Environmental Science and Engineering
ESE/Ge/Ch 171: Atmospheric Chemistry
EE/Ge 157c: Introduction to the Physics of Remote
Sensing
Fall, 2004
EE/Ma 126a: Information Theory
Fall, 2005
Ge 165:
Geophysical Data Analysis
Winter, 2006
Ge 152:
Atmospheric Radiation (Teaching Assistant)
Fall,
2007
NRG 0.1: Energy Research and Technology
Winter, 2007
Ge 152:
Atmospheric Radiation (Teaching Assistant)