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EML3041: Computational Methods: Spring 2016


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SAMPLE OPEN-ENDED PROJECT

 

Example Problem Statement: Sample project [DOC] [PDF]

 

Format of Project Example: The motivation for not giving you the data is simple: real-life engineering is not a set of given data values and plugging into formulas. Watch this talk. http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_meyer_math_curriculum_makeover.html.  You need to attach the following in the sequence given below.  Follow the format given in the assignment to submit the projects.

 

1. Affidavit 

2. MATLAB published file as needed with inputs and outputs  (How to publish in MATLAB video tutorial)

3.  Project Report [DOC] [PDF]


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