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Course introduces fundamental concepts in molecular and cellular biomechanics. Will consider the role of physical, thermal and chemical forces, examine their influence on cell strength and elasticity, and explore the properties of enzymatically-active materials.

No Prerequisites

3

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1, 2, 3

Passtime

Graduate students only

Level Limit

Engineering

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Megan Valentine
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ME 246 Valentine M T Spring 2021 Total: 6
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ME105 . Valentine M T 11 Years Ago

Generally extremely easy concepts, just drawing off things from previous courses, but she makes the workload far greater than it should or needs to be. A LOT of busy work in the lab reports and the twice a week lectures and 2 quizzes seemed pretty excessive for a course that was supposed to be a lab.

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