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2012 ANNUAL REVIEW

OFFICE OF ADVANCED ENGINEERING EDUCATIONProfessional Master of Engineering Program Graduate Certificate in Engineering ProgramProfessional Development Programs

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Office of Advanced Engineering Education 2105 J. M. Patterson Building College Park, MD 20742

Phone: 301-405-0362 Fax: 301-405-3305Web: www.oaee.umd.eduEmail: [email protected]

The University of Maryland College Park is the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland. With a mandate to become nationally and internationally recognized for excellence in research and the advancement of knowledge, College Park serves as the primary statewide center for graduate educa-tion and research. It also offers an extensive array of services and programs to federal and state govern-ments, business and industry throughout the world.

College Park is strategically located in the thriving Washington-Baltimore corridor, one of the mostprosperous and fast-growing technology areas in the United States. Forty minutes from Baltimore’s industrial and trade center, and thirty minutes from Annapolis, the state capital, the campus enjoys close liaisons between government, business and industry which enrich the student experience through ap-plied research, internships, and career opportunities.

The University is an ideal setting for teaching and learning about the world we live in and the world we are in the process of creating

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Table of Contents

Executive Director’s Message 2

Engineering Administration 3

Academic Advisory Committee 4

Program Highlights 5

Academic Options 6

Off-Campus Outreach 7

Professional Development Programs 7

Student Profile 8

Admissions / Credit Hours 9

Graduate Degrees Awarded 10

Online and DETS Courses 12

FY 12 Graduates 16

Courses by Department 18

OAEE Staff 20

Learn More, Go Further.It’s That Simple!

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Dr. George Syrmos Executive Director

Executive Director’s MessageDr. George Syrmos

I am pleased to report that this past year the Office of Advanced Engineering Education (OAEE) has again experienced significant growth in offering new programs, new courses, and enrolling more students since the program began in 1994. As part of the A. James Clark School of Engineering, OAEE serves as an umbrella organiza-tion to encompass all of its practice-oriented and custom graduate education programs, including the Master of Engineering degree program, the Graduate Certificate in Engineering degree program, professional development courses, and license reviews.

This year we offered 21 areas of concentration or academic options. We currently offer six online programs in Fire Protection Engineering, Project Management, Reliability Engineering, Sustainable Energy En-gineering, Energetic Concepts, and Nuclear Engineering. Our pro-grams add to the broad spectrum of engineering technology that reflects our faculty expertise and the changing needs within the pro-fessional engineering community. Our online offerings continue to be highly sought after by our students as the high academic standards, access to the faculty and collaboration among students provide an unparalleled learning experience.

An important metric of the acceptance of our programs by the pri-vate sector as well as the federal/state governments is the number of degrees awarded. Since the inception of the Master of Engineer-ing degree program in 1994, we’ve awarded 1,501 M. Eng. degrees. Also, since the inception of the Graduate Certificate in Engineering degree program in 2000, we’ve awarded 208 certificates.

To support the growth we continue to experience, we’ve added a Coordinator for Admissions and Professional Programs and when the Assistant Director position was vacated, we took the opportunity to reassess our needs and have created/filled two Coordinator posi-tions, specifically, Academic Affairs, and Business Affairs to meet our increased demand in these areas.

Continued encouragement and support from Dean Darryll Pines, the department chairs, directors, faculty, and the adjunct faculty who bring their special expertise and experience into the classroom, bode well for OAEE to achieve its mission of providing technology-based knowledge to practicing engineers and scientists throughout the state and beyond.

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Engineering Administration

A. James Clark School of Engineering Darryll Pines, Dean

Herbert Rabin, Senior Associate Dean

Alison Flatau, Associate Dean, Research

William Fourney, Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies

Peter Kofinas Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs

Leslie Borak, Assistant Dean, External Relations

James McMenamin, Assistant Dean, Communications

Maureen Meyer, Assistant Dean, Finance and Personnel

Academic Departments and Institutes Aerospace Engineering – Norman M. Wereley, Chair

Fischell Bioengineering - William Bentley, Chair

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering – Sheryl Ehrman, Chair

Civil and Environmental Engineering - Ali Haghani, Chair

Electrical and Computer Engineering - Rama Chellappa, Chair

Fire Protection Engineering - James Milke, Chair

Materials Science and Engineering - Robert Briber, Chair

Mechanical Engineering – Bala Balachandran, Chair

Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute – David Barbe, Executive Director

Institute for Systems Research – Reza Ghodssi, Director

Maryland Cybersecurity Center – Michael Hicks, Director

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Academic Advisory Committee

Department of Aerospace EngineeringDr. William Fourney, Professor and Associate Dean

Department of BioengineeringDr. Tracy Chung, Director of Academic and Student Affairs

Department of Chemical & Biomolecular EngineeringDr. Srinivasa R. Raghavan, Professor and Associate Chair and Graduate Program Director

Department of Civil & Environmental EngineeringDr. Ali Haghani, Professor and Chair

Mr. John Cable, Director Project Management

Department of Electrical & Computer EngineeringDr. Gang Qu, Associate ProfessorComputer Engineering and Software Engineering

Dr. Mehdi Kalantari Khandani Assistant Research ScientistCommunications and Signal Processing

Department of Fire Protection EngineeringDr. James Milke, Professor and Chair, and Director Online Fire Protection Engineering Dr. Arnaud Trouvé, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies

Department of Materials Science & EngineeringDr. Manfred Wuttig, Professor

Dr. Robert Briber, Professor and Chair Nuclear Engineering

Department of Mechanical EngineeringDr. Hugh Bruck, Professor Mechanical Engineering

Dr. Ali Mosleh, Professor Reliability Engineering

Dr. James Short, Visiting Professor Energetic Concepts

Institute for Systems ResearchDr. George Syrmos, Executive Director

Maryland Cybersecurity CenterDr. Michel Cukier, Associate Professor and Director

The Academic Advisory Committee is composed of a faculty representative from each of the participating departments/institute. The committee serves as an advisory group to the Executive Director, and its members also serve as academic advisors for the students en-rolled in their respective option.

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Program Highlights

The Master of Engineering program has been in place since 1994. At the close of FY 12, there were 570 students in the program. During the year, 151 Master of Engineering degrees were awarded with the largest concentration of awardees in Project Management.

Credit hours generated each year represent one measure of acceptance of the OAEE programs by the engineering community. In FY 12, our students generated 5,915 credit hours, an 2.26% increase from the 5,789 credit hours they generated in FY 11. The major source of course offerings within OAEE continues to be the College Park campus and the Distance Education Technology and Services (DETS) office supports the Clark School by providing state-of-the-technology delivery options for cam-pus-based, remote-site, and on-line courses. Con-tinued development of our offerings at remote sites throughout the State of Maryland is an ongoing goal to provide outstanding graduate education opportunities to the region’s engineering/technol-ogy communities. The online programs continue to have the largest growth of all of our programs making up over one-half of the credits in OAEE. The online programs are taken by students in 37 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as well as 11 countries world-wide. New courses were devel-oped and offered in Programming in C for Cyber-security, Wireless Communications: Concepts and Technologies, Ocean Energy Harvesting, Embed-ded Systems for Design Sustainability, Innovative Reactor Design, and Computational Methods for Energy Systems.

The Graduate Certificate in Engineering (GCEN) program, which was introduced in Fall 2000, is de-signed to offer a variety of highly focused academ-ic options in all areas of the Master of Engineering degree with the addition of Software Engineering. Since its inception, 208 Graduate Certificate in Engineering degrees have been awarded.

5,915 Credit hours generatedin FY 12.

208 Graduate Certificate in Engineering degrees have been awarded.

151 Master of Engineering degrees were awarded in FY 12.

570 Students in program at the close of FY 12.

19 Graduate Certificates degrees awarded in FY 12.

The online programs are taken by students in 37 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as well as 11 countries world-wide.

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The following options within the designated engineering departments are offered as areas of concentration in the program.

Department of Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Engineering

Fischell Department of BioengineeringBioengineering

Department of Chemical & Biomolecular EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Environmental Engineering Geotechnical/Pavements EngineeringProject Management *Structural Engineering Transportation EngineeringWater Resources Engineering

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Communications and Signal ProcessingComputer Engineering Software Engineering

Department of Fire Protection EngineeringFire Protection Engineering *

Department of Materials Science and EngineeringMaterials Science and EngineeringNuclear Engineering *

Department of Mechanical EngineeringEnergy and the EnvironmentEnergetic Concepts *Mechanical EngineeringReliability Engineering *Sustainable Energy Engineering*

Institute for Systems ResearchSystems Engineering

Maryland Cybersecurity CenterCybersecurity Engineering

* Available Online

Academic Options

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Off-Campus Outreach

Students can take courses through either live instruction at the College Park campus, via video teleconfer-encing at any of the four regional higher education sites listed below, or online. During FY 12, 58.5% (3,385) of the credit hours generated by students in OAEE were registered through remote-site and online courses.

Higher Education and Applied Technology (HEAT) CenterAberdeen, MarylandAreas ServicedAberdeen Proving GroundHarford CountyCecil County

The Universities at Shady GroveRockville, MarylandAreas Serviced Montgomery County I-270 Technology Corridor

University System of Maryland – HagerstownHagerstown, MDAreas Serviced Washington CountyFrederick County

Southern Maryland Higher Education CenterCalifornia, MarylandAreas Serviced Pax River Naval Air StationSt. Mary’s CountyCharles CountyCalvert County

Regional Higher Education Sites in Maryland

Professional DevelopmentProfessional Engineering Exam ReviewThrough the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, each year two PE Review courses are offered in the spring and fall semester to prepare engineers for their professional license exam. The PE Exam Review course consists of fifteen 3-hour classes, held on Mondays and Wednesdays evenings to accommodate working engineers.

The courses are presented by experienced faculty from the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. The PE Review has helped many Civil Engineers prepare for the PE Exam; to date over 400 engineering pro-fessionals have taken the PE Review course.

More information: www.advancedengineering.umd.edu/professional-development

400Students havetaken the PE Review Course.

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Student Profile

The following is a summary profile of the 570 students in our programs as of the end of FY 12.

*Student Visa or Online Student Outside US

US Citizen/Permanent Resident

Stud

ent P

opul

atio

n by

Citi

zens

hip

Student Distribution by GenderMale

Female

80%

20%

Student Population by Race

492

78

Department 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12

Fiscal Years

Aerospace Engineering 3 14 20 25 38 31 29 26 25 33 35 49 30 29 45 42 37

Bioengineering 20 16 16

Chemical & Biomolecular 3 9 11 15 12 13 6 9 8 15 18 14 13 6 8 10 6

Civil & Environmental 54 78 93 107 115 104 94 82 104 92 93 119 138 155 195 166 186

Cybersecurity Engineering 12

Electrical & Computer Engineering 39 63 64 70 65 65 61 99 102 118 105 78 70 42 46 63 72

Fire Protection Engineering 13 18 16 16 11 9 7 8 34 49 67 67 107 98 80 72 59

Materials Science 24 30 44 57 54 38 32 36 9 9 9 3 2 1 3 25 29

Mechanical Engineering 44 71 82 88 98 87 79 72 112 120 93 74 69 87 162 185 112

Systems Engineering 29 31 32 43 47 42 40 36 40 35 32 34 37 35 44 39 41

Engineering

Engineering

Engineering (+ Nuclear)

The following table shows the distribution of students in the program over the past 16 years by academic department.

Native American

Undeclared

White

Hispanic

Asian

African American

57%

13%5%

6%

18%

0.2%

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Of the 645 applicants to the various programs within OAEE that were processed in FY 12, 339 were admitted and, of this group, 272 registered in the summer, fall and spring terms combined.

Admissions / Credit Hours

Credit hours generated over the past 18 fiscal years.

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18191999 1921

1478

1681

2343

2627

2995

3328

4074

4625

4944

5500

57845915

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Graduate Degrees Awarded

A total of 1,501 Master of Engineering degrees have been conferred since the inception of the Master of Engineering degree including 151 degrees awarded in FY 12. Also, 208 Graduate Certificate in Engineering degrees have been awarded including 19 in FY 12.

M.Eng Degrees Awarded

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114111 116130 131

160151

FY

95-00

Aerospace Engineering 7 4 3 2 2 5 9 9 9 7 7 10 7

Bioengineering 3

Civil & Environmental Engineering 72 20 20 25 22 15 28 29 32 38 6 18 11

Chemical Engineering 2 2 3 0 1 3 2 2 0 3 0 4 3

Electrical & Computer Engineering 46 8 9 5 23 30 29 24 17 21 25 18 14

Energetic Concepts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 0 2

Environmental Engineering 5 2 0

Fire Protection Engineering 17 2 2 2 1 0 3 1 1 2 1 1 6

Fire Protection Online 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 8 18 18 18 22 15

Materials and Nuclear Engineering 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 1 1 0

Mechanical Engineering 58 15 12 11 18 18 17 16 18 11 15 14 12

Nuclear Engineering 1

Nuclear Engineering Online 3

Project Management 19 20 28

Project Management Online 5 9 17 21 21

Reliability Engineering 17 8 0 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 0 4 0

Reliability Online 1 2 0 3 1

Sustainable Energy Engineering 4 7

Sustainable Energy Online 5 8

Systems Engineering 29 6 7 6 8 10 7 15 12 15 14 13 9

FY 12FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11Department FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05

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Graduate Degrees Awarded

Graduate Certificate in Engineering Degrees Graduate by Fiscal Year

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19

27

22

28

Academic Option FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY09 FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 Total

Aerospace Engineering 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 8

Civil and Environmental Engineering 1 0 3 0 2 2 10 13 9 8 18 3 69

Chemical Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4

Energetic Concepts 2 2

Electrical and Computer Engineering 0 0 3 3 3 5 3 1 3 1 0 0 22

Fire Protection Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 5

Materials and Nuclear Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Mechanical Engineering 0 0 1 1 1 4 3 2 1 0 4 2 19

Project Management 8 8

Reliability Engineering 0 0 1 0 4 0 5 2 1 14 1 0 28

Software Engineering 0 0 0 0 2 7 7 8 7 3 5 3 42

Total Number of Certificates 1 0 8 7 12 21 31 27 23 28 31 19 208

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Online and DETS Courses

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING DETS ONLINEENPM 652 Applied Finite Element Methods P

ENPM 620 Computer Aided Engineering Analysis P P

ENAE 483 Principles of Space Systems Design P

ENAE 601 Astrodynamics P

ENAE 631 Helicopter Aerodynamics P

ENAE 652 Computational Structural Mechanics P

ENAE 654 Mechanics of Composite Structures P

ENAE 656 Aeroelasticity P

ENAE 661 Advanced Propulsion I P

ENAE 684 Computational Fluid Dynamics I P

ENAE 685 Computational Fluid Dynamics II P

ENAE 697 Space Human Factors and Life Support P

ENAE 788D Advanced Space Systems Design P

ENAE 788O Emerging Challenges in Aerospace P

ENAE 788X Planetary Surface Robotics P

BIOENGINEERINGBIOE 601 Rate Process in Biological Systems P P

BIOE 602 Cellular and Tissue Biomechanics P P

BIOE 604 Cellular and Physiological Transport Phenomena P P

BIOE 631 Biosensor Techniques P P

BIOE 632 Biomedical Optics P P

CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERINGENPM 627 Environmental Risk Analysis P P

ENCH 648K Advanced Fuel Cells and Batteries P P

CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGENPM 627 Environmental Risk Analysis P P

ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERINGENPM 600 Probability and Stochastic Processes for Engineers P

ENPM 601 Analog and Digital Communication Systems P

ENPM 602 Data Networks P

ENPM 603 Theory and Applications of Digital Signal Processing P

ENPM 604 Wireless Communication Networks P

ENPM 609 Microprocessor-Based Design P

ENPM 610 Digital VLSI Design P

ENPM 611 Software Engineering P

ENPM 612 System and Software Requirements P

ENPM 613 Software Design and Implementation P

ENPM 614 Software Testing and Maintenance P

ENPM 675 Operating System Design P

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ENPM 677 Wireless Sensor Networks P

ENPM 808C Embedded Systems P

ENPM 808M Programming in C for Cybersecurity Applications P

ENPM 808T Wireless Communications: Concepts and Technologies P

ENERGETIC CONCEPTSENPM 683 Chemistry of Energetic Materials P

ENPM 808X Rocket Propulsion P P

ENME 672 Composite Materials P P

ENME 808M Nanoparticle and Aerosol Dynamics P P

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGENPM 620 Computer-Aided Engineering Analysis P P

ENPM 622 Energy Conversion I- Stationary Power P P

ENPM 624 Renewable Energy Applications P P

ENPM 627 Environmental Risk Analysis P P

ENPM 651 Heat Transfer for Modern Application P

ENPM 653 Environmental Law for Engineers and Scientists P

FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERINGENFP 621 Analytical Procedures of Structural Fire Protection P

ENFP 625 Advanced Fire Modeling P

ENFP 627 Smoke Detection and Management P

ENFP 651 Advanced Fire Dynamics P

ENFP 661 Fire Assessment Methods P

ENFP 662 Forensic Fire Analysis P

ENFP 663 Advanced Fire Risk Modeling P

MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGENPM 620 Computer Aided Engineering Analysis P P

ENPM 622 Energy Conversion I - Stationary Power P P

ENPM 624 Renewable Energy Applications P P

ENPM 627 Environmental Risk Analysis P P

ENPM 635 Thermal Systems Design Analysis P

ENPM 651 Heat Transfer for Modern Application P

ENPM 652 Applied Finite Element Methods P

ENPM 654 Energy Systems Management P P

ENPM 656 Energy Conversion II – Mobile Power P P

ENPM 671 Advanced Mechanics of Materials P

ENPM 808Q Wind Energy Engineering P P

ENME 600 Engineering Design Methods P

ENME 662 Linear Vibrations P

ENME 672 Composite Materials P

ENME 674 Finite Element Method P

ENME 695 Failure Mechanisms and Reliability P

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ENME 808S Design for Sustainability P

ENME 808W Energy Efficiency and Conservation P

NUCLEAR ENGINEERINGENME 430 Fundamentals of Nuclear Reactor Engineering P

ENME 431 Nuclear Reactor Systems and Safety P

ENME 489T Nuclear Reactor Design P P

ENNU 620 Mathematical Techniques for Engineering Analysis and Modeling P P

ENNU 648B Nuclear Fuel Cycle Safety P

ENNU 648F Nuclear Systems and Severe Accidents P

ENNU 684K Reactor Physics and Engineering P

ENNU 648M Degradation of Materials P

ENNU 655 Radiation Engineering P P

ENPM 808I Innovative Reactor Design P P

PROJECT MANAGEMENTENCE 600 Global Project Management P

ENCE 601 Program and Portfolio Management P

ENCE 605 Evolving as a Project Leader P

ENCE 623 Introduction to Advanced Scheduling P

ENCE 624 Managing Projects in a Dynamic Environment P

ENCE 625 Project Administration P

ENCE 627 Project Risk Management P

ENCE 661 Project Cost Accounting and Finance P

ENCE 662 Introduction to Project Management P

ENCE 663 Management of Design and Construction Organizations P

ENCE 661 Project Cost Accounting and Finance ENCE 662 Introduction to Project Management

P

ENCE 664 Legal Aspects of Engineering Design and Construction P

ENCE 665 Management of Project P

ENCE 666 Cost Engineering and Control P

ENCE 667 Project Performance Measurement P

ENCE 688E Energy Market Modeling P

RELIABILITY ENGINEERINGENRE 600 Reliability Engineering P P

ENRE 602 Reliability Analysis P P

ENRE 620 Mathematical Techniques of Reliability Engineering P P

ENRE 642 Reliability Engineering Management P

ENRE 641 Accelerated Testing P P

ENRE 648A Mechanical Fundamentals of Electronic Systems P P

ENRE 648B Life Cycle Cost and System Sustainment Analysis P P

ENRE 648E Engineering Design Methods P P

ENRE 648J Prognostics and Health Management P

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ENRE 655 Advanced Methods in Reliability Engineering P P

ENRE 670 Probabilistic Risk Assessment P P

ENRE 671 Risk Assessment in Engineering P P

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ENGINEERINGENPM 622 Energy Conversion I - Stationary Power P P

ENPM 624 Renewable Energy Applications P P

ENPM 627 Environmental Risk Analysis P P

ENPM 635 Thermal Systems Design Analysis P P

ENPM 651 Heat Transfer for Modern Application, P P

ENPM 656 Energy Conversion II – Mobile Power P P

ENPM 672 Fundamentals for Thermal Systems. P

ENPM 650 Solar Thermal Energy Systems P

ENPM 808K Computational Methods for Energy Systems P P

ENPM 808L Ocean Energy Harvesting P P

ENPM 660 Wind Energy Engineering P P

ENNU 620 Mathematical Techniques for Engineering Analysis and Modeling P P

ENCH 648L Photovoltaics: Solar Energy P P

ENME 808S Design for Sustainability P P

ENCH 648K Advanced Fuel Cells and Batteries P P

SYSTEMS ENGINEERINGENPM 641 Systems Concepts, Issues and Processes P

ENPM 642 System Requirements, Design and Trade-Off Analysis P

ENPM 643 Systems Engineering Design Project P

ENPM 644 Human Factors in Systems Engineering P

ENPM 646 System Life Cycle Cost Analysis and Risk Management P

ENPM 647 Systems Quality and Robustness Analysis P

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FY12 Graduates

Aerospace Engineering Cooper, Jake MEng 2011Donnelly, Brian MEng 2012Grodin Joshua MEng 2011Her, Nathan MEng 2012Kline, Matthew MEng 2012McDonald, Scott MEng 2011Schooler, Christopher MEng 2012Zielonka, Heather MEng 2012

BioengineeringBekdash, Omar MEng 2012Chapain, Prakash MEng 2012Pan, James MEng 2012

Chemical & Biomolecular EngineeringAllen, Julia MEng 2012Hurtado, Juan Pablo MEng 2012Pearsall, Andrew MEng 2012Tung, Eli MEng 2011

Civil & Environmental EngineeringCandelario, Luissette MEng 2011Goja, Priyanka MEng 2011Lambert, Danielle MEng 2012Negash, Ermias MEng 2011Negley, Christopher MEng 2011Ofosu-Afriyie, Jude MEng 2011Pesakovic, Boban MEng 2012Shen, Boyen MEng 2012Sheth, Krunal MEng 2012Tamrat, Eyoel, MEng 2011Uribe, Juan MEng 2012

Electrical & Computer EngineeringAnvekar, Atul MEng 2012Chinivar, Anupama MEng 2012Correa, Aaron MEng 2011Germann, Eric MEng 2011Haile, Benyam MEng 2011Jalal, Rabia MEng 2012Kumar, Akriti MEng 2012Kundu, Debjani MEng 2012Mustafa, Imran MEng 2011Nigh, Kepler MEng 2011Pilcher, Bryan MEng 2012Shrivastava, Shweta MEng 2011Sun, Min-Chung MEng 2011

Energetic ConceptsBoswell, Christopher GCEN 2011Benesch, Brian GCEN 2012

Garcia, Leandro MEng 2012Weinberg, Scott MEng 2012 Environmental EngineeringAhmed, Uzair Syed GCEN 2011

Fire Protection Engineering Bentley , Kathleen MEng 2012Berchtold, Brian MEng 2012Dayanandan, Shyam MEng 2011Escalante, David MEng 2011Feng, Jewell MEng 2012Freid, Aaron MEng 2011Goldhammer, Edward MEng 2011Greenwell, Charles GCEN 2011Heim, Jonathan MEng 2012Hofstead, Brandon MEng 2012Killian, David MEng 2012Kranz, Robert MEng 2012Nichols ,Jeffrey MEng 2011Patamalikitskul, Catherine MEng 2012Purandare, Abhay MEng 2012Ricotta, Michael MEng 2011Sexton, Karl MEng 2012Stoll, Christopher MEng 2011Watson, Patrick MEng 2012West, Amber MEng 2012Wu, Monica MEng 2012

Mechanical Engineering Ahmed, Uzair MEng 2012Bacior, Jennifer GCEN 2011Biddle, Scott MEng 2011Chan, Jason MEng 2011Chang, Chih-Wei MEng 2011Colvin, Christopher MEng 2012Drake, Bartholomew MEng 2011Foltz, Brian MEng 2011Kopac, Matthew GCEN 2011Laigle, Courtney MEng 2012Mayan , LeAnn MEng 2011Moore, Brandon GCEN 2011Mordecai, Benjamin MEng 2011Patel, Ronak MEng 2012Ulep, Mark MEng 2012Wahba, Ronny MEng 2012

Nuclear EngineeringBergamini, Thomas Meng 2012Saadat , Shahriar MEng 2012Wagner, David MEng 2012Wahlgren, James MEng 2011

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Project ManagementAbate, Bethel MEng 2012Abazari, Armin MEng 2011Alger, James MEng 2011Aponte-Colon, Mario MEng 2011Barrington, Melonie MEng 2012Bennett, Lisa MEng 2011Benson , Peter Meng 2012Bitner, Devin MEng 2012Blaney, Peter MEng 2012Boazman, Darrell MEng 2011Bridgers, James MEng 2012Burl, Christopher MEng 2011Chanda, Khurram MEng 2011Crosse, Jeffrey MEng 2011Daniel, Dale MEng 2011Dean, Emily MEng 2011Dei-Tutu, George MEng 2011Diallo, Aboubacar MEng 2011Faldowski, Denise Meng 2012Fleming, Amy MEng 2011Fong, Donaldo MEng 2012Gates, Jeremy MEng 2011Gentner, Sarah MEng 2012Gianturco, Michael MEng 2012Jalal, Rabia GCEN 2012Jasinski Jared, MEng 2012Johnson, Jennifer MEng 2012Kaiss, Jesse MEng 2011Killian, Jason MEng 2011Lima, Abraham MEng 2012Manning, Omar MEng 2011Mathis, Jon GCEN 2011Miller, Jacob MEng 2012Neidhart, Curtis MEng 2011Ng, Saiwah MEng 2011Ofosu-Afriyie, Jude GCEN 2011Oluponmile, Omobola MEng 2011Pagan, Rafael MEng 2011Parker, Jeffery MEng 2011Parmanand, Vinit GCEN 2012Parnell, Bryan MEng 2011Pearsall, Andrew GCEN 2012Qiu, Junmin MEng 2011Sackor, Amara MEng 2012Shen, Boyen GCEN 2011Sigwart , Kevin MEng 2012Silverblatt, Bryan Charles MEng 2011Smith, Joshua MEng 2011Soto, Jose MEng 2012Sprowls, Tim MEng 2011Tao, Angel MEng 2011

Van Der Stuyf, Andrew MEng 2012Vehslage, Amanda MEng 2012Welter, Andrew MEng 2011Woods, James MEng 2012Yue, Kevin GCEN 2012Zalesak , Matthew MEng 2011

Reliability Engineering Buchan, Peter MEng 2012

Software EngineeringLarson, Anne GCEN 2011Shrivastava, Shweta GCEN 2011Sigwart , Kevin GCEN 2012

Sustainable Energy Engineering Chong-Chung, Alex MEng 2012Chuk, Shuk MEng 2011Hansen, Lukas MEng 2011Hsiung, An-Jou MEng 2012Hudock, Patrick MEng 2012Hurst, James MEng 2012Kahane, Benjamin MEng 2011Kessler, Scott MEng 2011Lantz, Brian MEng 2011Mayhew, Ian MEng 2011Miller, Anthony MEng 2012Patel, Preetesh MEng 2011Scott, Gillian MEng 2011Seprish, Scott MEng 2011Yandoli, Louis MEng 2012 Systems Engineering Alemayehu, Meron MEng 2012Chandra, Avinash MEng 2011Devgon, Shruti MEng 2011Donovan, Nicola MEng 2012Giordani, David MEng 2012Hickson, Harlena MEng 2012Parmanand, Vini MEng 2012Petnga, Leonard MEng 2011Sathyanarayana, Nakul MEng 2012

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Courses

New CoursesENPM 808C Embedded Systems, Gang Qu, Ph.D., University of California- Los AngelesENPM 808I Innovative Reactor Design, Matthew Forsbaka, PhD., University of VirginiaENPM 808K Computational Methods for Energy Systems, Tien-Mo Shih, PhD., University of California-BerkleyENPM 808L Ocean Energy Harvesting, Robert Latorre, PhD., University of TokyoENPM 808M Programming in C for Cybersecurity Applications. Dharmalingam Ganesan, Ph.D Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Civil and Environmental EngineeringENPM 627 Environmental Risk Analysis, Norman A. Eisenberg, Ph.D., Catholic University

Electrical and Computer EngineeringENPM 600 Probability & Stochastic Processes for Engineers, C. Ravishankar, Ph.D., Purdue UniversityENPM 601 Analog and Digital Communication Systems, Larry Palmer, Ph.D., University of Maryland ENPM 602 Data Networks, C. Ravishankar, Ph.D., Purdue UniversityENPM 603 Theory and Applications of Digital Signal Processing, Emre Gunduzhan, Ph. D, University of Mary-landENPM 604 Wireless Communication Networks, Seyed Bahari, Ph.D. University of MarylandENPM 609 Microprocessor-Based Design, Manoj Franklin, Ph. D University of Wisconsin-MadisonENPM 610 Digital VLSI Design, Manoj Franklin, Ph. D University of Wisconsin-MadisonENPM 611 Software Engineering, Forrest Schull, Ph.D., University of MarylandENPM 612 System and Software Requirements, M. Diep, Ph.D., University of NebraskaENPM 613 Software Design and Implementation, Arnab Ray, Ph.D., SUNY-StonybrookENPM 614 Software Testing and Maintenance, M. Lindvall, Ph.D., Linkoping University, SwedenENPM 675 Operating System Design, Seyed Bahari, Ph.D. University of MarylandENPM 677 Wireless Sensor Networks, Seyed Bahari, Ph.D. University of MarylandENPM 808C Embedded Systems, Gang Qu, Ph. D, University of California, Los AngelesENPM 808M Programming in C for Cybersecurity Applications. Dharmalingam Ganesan, Ph.D Vrije Universit-eit Amsterdam, The NetherlandsENPM 808T Wireless Communications: Concepts and Technologies, Seyed Bahari, Ph.D. University of Mary-land

Mechanical EngineeringENPM 620 Computer-Aided Engineering Analysis, Chandrasekhar Thamire, Ph.D., University of Maryland Balti-more County ENPM 622 Energy Conversion I – Stationary Applications, Eugene Keating, Ph.D., Drexel UniversityENPM 624 Renewable Energy Applications, Justin Zachary, Ph.D., Western University, Alberta, CanadaENPM 627 Environmental Risk Analysis, Norman Eisenberg, Ph. D. Catholic University of AmericaENPM 635 Thermal Systems Design Analysis, Karim Amrane, Ph.D., University of MarylandENPM 651 Heat Transfer for Modern Application, Tien-Mo (Tim) Shih, Ph. D. University of California- BerkleyENPM 652 Applied Finite Element Methods, J. Michael Etheridge, Ph.D., University of MarylandENPM 654 Energy Systems Management, Steven Treado, PhD, University of MarylandENPM 656 Energy Conversion II – Mobility Applications, Eugene Keating, Ph.D., Drexel UniversityENPM 671 Advanced Mechanics of Materials, J. Michael Etheridge, Ph.D., University of MarylandENPM 672 Fundamentals for Thermal Systems, David Didion, D.Eng., Catholic UniversityENPM 683 Chemistry of Energetic Materials, Joseph Manion, Ph.D., Duke UniversityENPM 808A Solar Thermal Energy Systems, Stephen Treado, Ph.D., University of MarylandENPM 808I Innovative Reactor Design, Matthew Forsbaka, PhD., University of VirginiaENPM 808K Computational Methods for Energy Systems, Tien-Mo Shih, PhD., University of California-BerkleyENPM 808Q Wind Energy Engineering, Norman Eisenberg, PhD. Catholic University of AmericaENPM 808X Nuclear Reactor Dynamics and Control James Turso, Ph.D Pennsylvania State University

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Systems Engineering ENPM 641 Systems Concepts, Issues and Processes, Guangming Zhang, Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana/ChampaignENPM 642 System Requirements, Design and Trade-Off Analysis, Mark Austin, Ph.D., University of California-BerkeleyENPM 643 Systems Engineering Design Project, Mark Austin, Ph.D., University of California-BerkeleyENPM 644 Human Factors in Systems Engineering, Robert Beaton, Ph.D., Virginia TechENPM 646 Systems Life Cycle Cost Estimation, N. Sumrean, M.S., University of Denver ENPM 647 Systems Quality and Robustness Analysis, Guangming Zhang, Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign

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