Analysis I & II
Introduction to the mathematical foundations of engineering sciences, as far as concerning differential and integral calculus in one variable.
Organized repository of ETH Zürich course materials — lectures, exercises, exam prep, and summaries.
Introduction to the mathematical foundations of engineering sciences, as far as concerning differential and integral calculus in one variable.
Introduction to the fundamentals of technical thermodynamics.
The focus of this lecture is on the design of embedded systems using formal models and methods as well as computer-based synthesis methods. Besides the theoretical lecture, the course is complemented by practical exercise sessions where students learn to program an embedded system platform including sensors using C, to base their design on the embedded operating system FreeRTOS, and to edit/debug via an integrated development environment.
Introduction to current and future propulsion systems and the electronic control of their longitudinal behavior.
Full Details →The course introduces students to the product development process. In a team, you will explore the early phases of conceptual development and product design, from ideation and concept generation through to hands-on prototyping. This is an opportunity to gain product development experience and improve your skills in prototyping and presenting your product ideas. The project topic this year is "Mechanized Precision Seeder and Fertilizer in Low Resource Settings". The course introduces you to the product development process and methods in engineering design for: product planning, user-centered design, creating product specifications, ideation including concept generation and selection methods, material selection methods and prototyping. Further topics include design for manufacture, focusing on additive manufacture. You will actively apply the process and methods learned throughout the semester in a team on a product development project including hands-on prototyping.