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Nanomaterial Energy Harvesting and Sensing (NES)

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Teaching

Undergraduate Courses
  • MEEN 431 – Advanced System Dynamics and Control

  • MEEN 489 – Emerging Human Sensing Technologies 

  • MEEN 401 – Intermediate Design [Studio]

  • MEEN 402 – Intermediate Design [Studio]

  • MEC 410 Senior: Design of Machine Elements

  • MEC 410 Junior: Design of Machine Elements

Graduate Courses
  • MEEN 671 – Emerging Human Sensing Technologies 

  • MEC 518: Renewable Energy 

  • MEC 532: Vibration and Control

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