Engineering’s Application and Impact in Today’s World
This class, titled Engineering's Application and Impact in Today's World, will focus on understanding engineering through interactive activities and small group design projects. We will focus on mechanical, chemical, biomedical, and environmental engineering to learn how engineering can both improve and harm society. Most of the work required for this class will happen during our class time. By the end of the ten weeks, students will have a basic comprehension of engineering and know how to apply the concepts to their everyday life.
Once a week, every Thursday Between March 28 - June 4, 2022
Real - Time Classes 6:30 PM – 8:15 PM (EST)
Meet students from different countries with your same interests
Julianne Rolf, Ph.D
Julianne Rolf Ph.D. (c) at Yale University in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering. Her main experience as an undergraduate researcher focused on electrically-conductive carbon-nanotube membranes. Since Julianne started her Ph.D. at Yale, she has continued studying membranes processes, now focusing on membrane distillation (MD) scaling. Julianne spent a year in Germany as a Fulbright Scholar. She was a guest researcher at the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries where she temporarily conducted research in Ecology.