Fundamentals of natural and artificial biomaterials and biosurfaces with emphasis on molecular level structure and function and their interactions with the body. Design issues of grafts and biopolymers. Basic biological, biophysical and biochemical systems reviewed for nonbiologists.
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Level LimitEngineering
CollegeFyl is an absolute pleasure of a man. Truly one of the most entertaining professors I have ever had. His class was the only one I showed up to, not to listen to the lectures, but to see and interact with Fyl. The class was relatively easy (certainly easier than Dr. B's 119 class). Midterm was fair and took like 40 min and final was about the same.
I never showed up to the lecture . The midterm is trivial I finish it in like 20 minutes. The final is bit longer but can definitely finish in 1.5 hour.
Fyl's 150 involves soft matter physics, which is an area that become increasingly popular in recent years. Fyl himself is a renowned soft matter theorist and is therefore the perfect professor for the class. There is no final and most people get an A in the end. After taking his other classes I suspect that he is the easiest professor at UCSB
Fyl is a very friendly professor and tries his best to help his students. Some people complain the exam is too hard but it is actually reasonable if you go to lecture and section and study hard. Moreover, he curves generously so even if you did terribly on an exam (say 20%) you can still pass the class. Very easy A+ overall.
Used a textbook made for bio majors. Homework from textbook, lectures have nothing to do with the book. His handwriting is the worst. Nobody could read them so he agreed to post his lecture notes online. THEY WERE EVEN WORSE. Exams? They definitely aren't from the book so I assume they're from the lectures, not that anyone understood them.
Downright awful. Used a book designed for Bio type classes instead of the usual physics book that actually makes sense. Lectures are completely obtuse and are unrelated to homework and sections. All homework was from the terrible textbook, but the exams had nothing in common with this homework.