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  • Christopher Dewart
  • Kurt Hasselbalch
  • Prof. Nicholas Patrikalakis
  • Reuben Smith
  • Antonio Dias
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  • Mechanical Engineering
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January IAP 2007
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Undergraduate
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  • Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
      • Mechanical Design
    • Ocean Engineering
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2.993 | January IAP 2007 | Undergraduate

Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering: The Art and Science of Boat Design

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Day 1: Introductory Lecture
Day 1: MIT Museum Nautical Collections and an Introductory Demonstration
Day 2: Model Building
Day 4: Finishing Up and Drawing Up Plans
Day 5: Conclusion, and More of the MIT Museum's Nautical Collections

Course Info

Instructors
  • Christopher Dewart
  • Kurt Hasselbalch
  • Prof. Nicholas Patrikalakis
  • Reuben Smith
  • Antonio Dias
Departments
  • Mechanical Engineering
As Taught In
January IAP 2007
Level
Undergraduate
Topics
  • Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
      • Mechanical Design
    • Ocean Engineering
Learning Resource Types
theaters Lecture Videos
collections Image Gallery

Download Course
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