Today we talked about aspects of environmental engineering. Reflect on class today, and find an article to review that is related in some way to environmental aspects of engineering.
ENGR 193 Engineering Seminar
Course blog site for engineering students at the University of Alaska Southeast
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Post 11: Regional Energy Picture
Bob Deering's talk gave us some insight into the energy picture for Southeast Alaska. For this week's post, choose any topic related to energy to research. Actually, almost any system, project, or device has energy considerations - so it would hard to find anything not somewhat related to energy!
Coming in to the final stretch in the semester. Let me know if you want to set up an advising appointment.
Coming in to the final stretch in the semester. Let me know if you want to set up an advising appointment.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Post 10: Geothermal Energy
Today we listened to the recording of Gwen Holdmann (ACEP)'s talk about geothermal resources in Alaska, and how this resource may be used in Nome, Alaska. Here is a link to the website where the other talks in this series have been recorded: http://alaskarenewableenergy.org/about/events/reap-monthly-forums/
By Monday morning at 8:00, please post your thoughts on this talk and find an article related to geothermal energy to review.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Post 9: Learning from Disaster
In class this week, we watched a recording of former lieutenant Governor of Alaska and Chancellor of UAA, Fran Ulmer's, talk about her role on the Oil Spill Commission appointed by President Barack Obama to investigate the root cause of the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
For this blog post, reflect on the disaster (or others throughout history), and find an article relating to what transpired after the spill and if/how things have changed. Post by Monday, March 24 at 8:00AM.
Have a great Spring Break!
For this blog post, reflect on the disaster (or others throughout history), and find an article relating to what transpired after the spill and if/how things have changed. Post by Monday, March 24 at 8:00AM.
Have a great Spring Break!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Post 8: Construction of the New Dorms
A single project, such as the new dorm facility, include aspects that must be designed with a number of perspectives in mind. Today we saw how that engineers must consider sound migration, fireproofing, earthquake protection, energy systems, communications, weather, and construction considerations when choosing materials and specific designs.
The engineer we met with today, Nathan Leigh, put together and maintains a great blog with construction updates and engineering musings located here: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/facilities_services/fpc/const-update.html
For this week's blog post, I'd like you to discuss the field trip, read through Nathan's blog, and then find an article related to construction (this could manufacturing of devices) or any of the aspects we heard about today (sound engineering, fireproofing, radiant in-floor heating, etc.) to discuss.
The engineer we met with today, Nathan Leigh, put together and maintains a great blog with construction updates and engineering musings located here: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/facilities_services/fpc/const-update.html
For this week's blog post, I'd like you to discuss the field trip, read through Nathan's blog, and then find an article related to construction (this could manufacturing of devices) or any of the aspects we heard about today (sound engineering, fireproofing, radiant in-floor heating, etc.) to discuss.
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